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The 2010 SPx Baseball set is to be released in May 1, 2010.  
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The 2010 SPx Baseball set was to be released in May 1, 2010.  However, on March 3, 2010, as part of a settlement with Major League Baseball Properties, Upper Deck agreed not to release any future baseball card products -- including 2010 SPx.
  
Collectors can expect five jersey cards (two which will be a Dual or Triple swatch card) and one autograph per hobby box. Collectors can also expect three patch cards, two rookie redemption cards, one SPx Shadow Box card and one Exquisite Regular or Patch card per case on average.
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Each box was to yield five jersey cards (two which will be a Dual or Triple swatch card) and one autograph per hobby box. Collectors could have expected three patch cards, two rookie redemption cards, one SPx Shadow Box card and one Exquisite Regular or Patch card per case on average.
  
 
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Each box will contain 18 packs with each pack having four cards.  
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 23 May 2019


Description

The 2010 SPx Baseball set was to be released in May 1, 2010. However, on March 3, 2010, as part of a settlement with Major League Baseball Properties, Upper Deck agreed not to release any future baseball card products -- including 2010 SPx.

Each box was to yield five jersey cards (two which will be a Dual or Triple swatch card) and one autograph per hobby box. Collectors could have expected three patch cards, two rookie redemption cards, one SPx Shadow Box card and one Exquisite Regular or Patch card per case on average.

Distribution

Each box was to contain 18 packs with each pack having four cards.

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Hobby Odds Retail Odds
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Checklist

Base Set

short set

SPx Materials

SPx Rookie Autographs

SPx Rookie Update autographs

Inserts

2000 SPx Rookie Update

Shadow Box Stars

Shadow Box Chase to 56

Autographs & Game-Used

SPx Patch Materials

SPx Auto Materials

SPx Auto Patch Materials

Winning Materials

Winning Combos

Winning Combos Dual Patch

Winning Trios

Winning Materials Auto

Winning Materials Jersey Patch

Flashback Fabrics

Flashback Fabrics Dual Patch

Flashback Fabrics Autographed

2000 SPx Rookie Update Autographs