2025 Topps Now Baseball World Series Checklist
2025 Topps Now Baseball has chronicled the entire 162-game season, All-Star Game festivities, every round of the playoffs, and culminated with coverage of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays, which comes down to a thrilling Game 7.

From records to game-defining moments, Topps Now brings collectors only the biggest highlights to the popular print-on-demand model. Cards are initially available to order on Topps.com for only 24 hours, but most individual base cards quickly come up for sale on secondary marketplaces such as eBay (click a player’s name below to see what’s available).

The World Series cards are an extension of the regular Topps Now set, and this article includes only the checklist for cards released during the World Series. It will be updated as the Fall Classic continues.
2025 Topps Now Baseball World Series Checklist
All cards have the following base parallels:
- /50 Gold Foil
- /25 Orange Foil
- /10 Black Foil
- /5 Red Foil
- /1 FoilFractor
Cards marked with an * have autographed versions
Cards marked with a ** have autographed relic versions
Cards with with a ^ have relic versions
World Series Preview
893 Shohei Ohtani/Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Los Angeles Dodgers/Toronto Blue Jays (NLCS and ALCS MVPs Headline 1st World Series Between Clubs) — PR: 5,961

Game 1
894 Trey Yesavage, Toronto Blue Jays (2nd-Youngest Game 1 Starter in World Series History) — PR: 1,998
895 Bo Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays (Fan Favorite Returns at 2B For Huge Game 1 Victory) — PR: 891
896 Daulton Varsho, Toronto Blue Jays (Game-Tying 2-Run HR Sparks Blue Jays Game 1 Rout) — PR: 847
897 Addison Barger, Toronto Blue Jays (1st Pinch-Hit Grand Slam in World Series History)* — PR: 4,293
898 Toronto Blue Jays (9-Run Frame is 3rd-Highest in World Series Lore)^ — PR: 1,840

Game 2
899 Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers (Go-Ahead HR, 3-RBI Night Power Dodgers in Game 2) — PR: 1,947
900 Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers (7th-Inning HR Puts Exclamation Point on Game 2 Win) — PR: 1,777
901 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers (Clutch CG Carries Dodgers to Game 2 Victory)** — PR: 20,555
902 Orel Hershiser/Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers (Yamamoto Matches Hershiser With Back-To-Back Postseason CGs)* — PR: 12,776

Game 3
903 – Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers (3rd Multi-HR Game of Postseason Writes History)** — PR: 58,583
904 – Tommy Edman, Los Angeles Dodgers (Clutch Defense Fuels Dodgers Thrilling Game 3 Win) — PR: 2,302
905 – Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers (Escapes Jam in 1st MLB Extra-Innings Appearance) — PR: 6,614
906 – Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers (1st Ever to Reach Base 9 Times in Postseason Game)** — PR: 56,892
907 – Will Klein, Los Angeles Dodgers (4-Inning Relief Effort Caps 18-Inning Game 3 Win)** — PR: 5,332
908 – Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers (Game 3 Walk-Off HR Seals 18-Inning Instant Classic)** — PR: 28,156

Game 4
909 – Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays (7th Career Postseason HR Sets Club All-Time Mark)** — PR: 7,662
910 – Shane Bieber, Toronto Blue Jays (5-Plus Inning Start Guides Club to Game 4 Win) — PR: 1,229
911 – Andrés Giménez/Bo Bichette/Addison Barger, Toronto Blue Jays (7th-Inning, 4-Run Outburst Cements Game 4 Victory) — PR: 1,351

Game 5
912 – Vladimir Guerrero Jr./Davis Schneider, Toronto Blue Jays (1st Leadoff Back-to-Back HRs in World Series History)^ — PR: 4,616
913 – Trey Yesavage, Toronto Blue Jays (Record-Setting 12 Ks Carry Blue Jays to 3-2 Lead)^ — PR: 14,898
914 – Addison Barger, Toronto Blue Jays (Diving Catch Keeps Dodgers at Bay in Game 5 Victory) — PR: 1,282

Game 6
915 – Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers (2-Run Single Proves to be Game 6 Game-Winner) — PR: 4,437
916 – Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers (Clutch Performance on the Mound Forces Game 7)** — PR: 43,189
917 – Tyler Glasnow, Los Angeles Dodgers (1st Career Save Continues the Dodgers Season) — PR: 3,021
918 – Kiké Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers (Sends Blue Jays Home on Game-Winning Double Play) — PR: 6,879

Game 7
919 – Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers (Joins Rare Company With Multi-Hit Performance)
920 – Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers (Sparks Dodgers Comeback With 8th-Inning Blast)^
921 – Miguel Rojas, Los Angeles Dodgers (Ties Game 7 With Incredible 9th-Inning HR)^
922 – Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers (Game of Inches – Play at the Plate Spoils Toronto’s Rally)
923 – Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers (Outfielder’s wild Snare Sends Game to Extras)
924 – Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers (11th-Inning Go-Ahead HR Seals Game 7 Victory)**
925 – Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers (World Series Hero Closes Game 7 on Zero Rest)**
926 – Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers (Earns 2025 Willie Mays World Series MVP Honors)**
927 – Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers (Ends Legendary Dodgers Career as a Champion)^
928 – Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers (4th World Series Ring Leaders All Active Players)^
929 – Los Angeles Dodgers (First Back-to-Back World Series Champions Since 2000)^






