Who’s Your Pick to Be #1 in 2018 Topps Baseball?

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2018 Topps Baseball Vote #1

Will Kris Bryant repeat as card #1 when 2018 Topps Series 1 Baseball comes out? Or will Aaron Judge headline? Maybe Francisco Lindor or Mike Trout?

For the third year in a row, Topps is leaving it up to collectors to decide.

They’ve posted a poll where you can choose from 14 different players or do a write-in vote.

The list of choices:

• Jose Altuve
• Nolan Arenado
• Kris Bryant
• Miguel Cabrera
• Paul Goldschmidt
• Bryce Harper
• Aaron Judge
• Clayton Kershaw
• Francisco Lindor
• Buster Posey
• Chris Sale
• Giancarlo Stanton
• Mike Trout
• Adrian Beltre

The final spot leads to a write-in ballot.

Voting is open until Friday, October 6 at 4PM EST. According to Topps, the selected player will be revealed shortly before 2018 Topps Series 1 comes out on January 31.

In conjunction with the vote, Topps has ten prizes to give away ranging from hobby boxes to autographs and memorabilia cards.

Bryant topped the vote for 2017 Topps while Mike Trout led the 2016 Topps Baseball checklist.

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6 comments

  1. Kerry 3 October, 2017 at 16:17

    It should be someone who has proven themselves over more than just 1 season. Otherwise, the card #1 could represent ‘1 and done’.

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