2019 Topps Pro Debut Baseball Image Variations Guide and How to Spot Them

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It’s not just a base set design that 2019 Topps Pro Debut shares with its flagship MLB counterpart. The minor league release has some SSP cards as well. The 2019 Topps Pro Debut Baseball Image Variations cover 15 of the game’s top prospects and young players.

Falling 1:125 packs, these aren’t the hardest SSP cards to pull. However, with a smaller print run than the main 2019 Topps Baseball set, there aren’t a massive amount of the cards out there.

The concept behind the 2019 Topps Pro Debut variations is a simple one. You get a card that looks virtually identical to other regular base cards except for the photo. Of course, there’s the tougher odds to go with it.

Each SSP variation also has a one-of-one Black parallel. These land 1:23,792 packs.

Not all of these photo variants jump out and stick with you. But there’s another easy way to confirm if you’ve got a 2019 Topps Pro Debut Baseball Image Variation.

Confirming Variations with the Codes on the Back

Like a lot of Topps sets that have variations, the code in the fine print on the back is different for regular base cards and variations.

When it comes to hunting for SSP variations, these are the two code endings that matter:

  • Base – 141
  • Variation – 165

2019 Topps Pro Debut Baseball Image Variations Checklist

1 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
9 Joey Bart
22 Brendan Rodgers
25 Fernando Tatis Jr.
34 Bo Bichette
37 Alex Kirilloff
50 Wander Franco
57 Keibert Ruiz
60 Nick Senzel
74 Royce Lewis
100 Eloy Jimenez
125 Nick Madrigal
175 Jarred Kelenic
191 Nolan Gorman
200 Casey Mize

2019 Topps Pro Debut Variations Gallery

1 Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Buffalo Bisons


Variation – blowing bubble


Base – wearing glove


9 Joey Bart, AZL Giants


Variation – catcher’s gear


Base – batting


22 Brendan Rodgers, Albuquerque Isotopes


Variation – fielding


Base – batting


25 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Antonio Missions


Variation – running


Base – batting


34 Bo Bichette, New Hampshire Fisher Cats


Variation – signing autograph


Base – throwing


37 Alex Kirilloff, Fort Myers Miracle


Variation – red jersey


Base – batting


50 Wander Franco, Princeton Rays


Variation – pointing up


Base – batting


57 Keibert Ruiz, Tulsa Drillers


Variation – wearing cap, in dugout


Base – batting


60 Nick Senzel, Louisville Bats


Variation – no bat


Base – with bat


74 Royce Lewis, Fort Myers Miracle


Variation – ring on bat


Base – leg lifted


100 Eloy Jimenez, Charlotte Knights


Variation – white pinstripe jersey


Base – black jersey


125 Nick Madrigal, AZL White Sox


Variation – black jersey


Base – gray jersey


175 Jarred Kelenic, GCL Mets


Variation – high five


Base – batting


191 Nolan Gorman, Johnson City Cardinals


Variation – fielding


Base – running


200 Casey Mize, GCL Tigers


Variation – gray jersey


Base – black jersey


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Ryan Cracknell

A collector for much of his life, Ryan focuses primarily on building sets, Montreal Expos and interesting cards. He's also got one of the most comprehensive collections of John Jaha cards in existence (not that there are a lot of them). Got a question, story idea or want to get in touch? You can reach him by email and through Twitter @tradercracks.

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