In Case You Want a Sneak Peek at 2023 Bowman Baseball

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Topps hasn’t released any details for 2023 Bowman Baseball yet. No release date, no checklist, no specifics on exactly how big this year’s Refractor rainbow will be. At this point, there’s nothing official.

But there will be Bowman Chrome Prospect Autographs.

As players begin to sign, some are showing off their penmanship and stacks of cards on social media. In turn, they’re giving collectors a peek at what to expect.

Here’s a video of Toronto’s Manuel Beltre from Instagram:

Pittsburgh’s Jase Bowen posted some of his parallels to an Instagram Story:

At a glance, the design is very much in line with the last couple of years. The most notable change is the shift of the team logo from the side to the center.

2022 Bowman Chrome
2021 Bowman Chrome

Stay tuned for more on 2023 Bowman as it’s announced.

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1 comment

  1. JDonovan 22 February, 2023 at 00:40

    Whew, and I thought I had died from boredom. Seriously, with the Topps flagship set I could pretty much identify any card with a year without looking at the back at all. I can barely identify a Bowman card after looking at the back. They might as well just have a single Bowman design and use it from year to year. It wouldn’t be THAT different than now.

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