2022 Topps Now Postseason
Description
2022 Topps Now Postseason is a series of ten-card team sets, all produced to order by Topps, featuring the twelve teams that qualified for the 2022 MLB Postseason. Each set retailed for $29.99. Unlike the traditional Topps Now cards, which were only available for a 24 hour period, Postseason sets were sold beginning the day after the respective team qualified for the playoffs and continuing until October 10th. Selected team sets also had the option of adding an autograph to their set for an additional fee.
Distribution
Reviews
Checklist
Base Set
Dodgers
1307 sets were produced.
- PS-1 Mookie Betts
- PS-2 Freddie Freeman
- PS-3 Clayton Kershaw
- PS-4 Max Muncy
- PS-5 Will Smith
- PS-6 Cody Bellinger
- PS-7 Trea Turner
- PS-8 Julio Urias
- PS-9 Tony Gonsolin
- PS-10 Gavin Lux
Astros
433 sets were produced.
- PS-11 Yordan Alvarez
- PS-12 Jose Altuve
- PS-13 Justin Verlander
- PS-14 Kyle Tucker
- PS-15 Alex Bregman
- PS-16 Framber Valdez
- PS-17 Jeremy Pena
- PS-18 Yuli Gurriel
- PS-19 Trey Mancini
- PS-20 Jose Urquidy
Mets
927 sets were produced.
- PS-21 Pete Alonso
- PS-22 Max Scherzer
- PS-23 Starling Marte
- PS-24 Jacob deGrom
- PS-25 Francisco Lindor
- PS-26 Jeff McNeil
- PS-27 Chris Bassitt
- PS-28 Brandon Nimmo
- PS-29 Eduardo Escobar
- PS-30 Edwin Diaz
Braves
1439 sets were produced.
- PS-31 Austin Riley
- PS-32 Ronald Acuna, Jr.
- PS-33 Spencer Strider
- PS-34 Matt Olson
- PS-35 Dansby Swanson
- PS-36 Michael Harris II
- PS-37 Vaughn Grissom
- PS-38 Kyle Wright
- PS-39 Travis d'Arnaud
- PS-40 Kenley Jansen
Yankees
2429 sets were produced.
- PS-41 Aaron Judge
- PS-42 Gerrit Cole
- PS-43 Josh Donaldson
- PS-44 Giancarlo Stanton
- PS-45 Isiah Kiner-Falefa
- PS-46 Anthony Rizzo
- PS-47 Nestor Cortes
- PS-48 DJ LeMahieu
- PS-49 Gleyber Torres
- PS-50 Jameson Taillon
Guardians
678 sets were produced.
- PS-51 Jose Ramirez
- PS-52 Shane Bieber
- PS-53 Andres Gimenez
- PS-54 Josh Naylor
- PS-55 Amed Rosario
- PS-56 Steven Kwan
- PS-57 Oscar Gonzalez
- PS-58 Emmanuel Clase
- PS-59 Cal Quantrill
- PS-60 Triston McKenzie
Cardinals
980 sets were produced.
- PS-61 Albert Pujols
- PS-62 Yadier Molina
- PS-63 Nolan Arenado
- PS-64 Paul Goldschmidt
- PS-65 Adam Wainwright
- PS-66 Tommy Edman
- PS-67 Miles Mikolas
- PS-68 Dylan Carlson
- PS-69 Brendan Donovan
- PS-70 Ryan Helsley
Blue Jays
778 sets were produced.
- PS-71 Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.
- PS-72 Bo Bichette
- PS-73 Alek Manoah
- PS-74 George Springer
- PS-75 Kevin Gausman
- PS-76 Matt Chapman
- PS-77 Alejandro Kirk
- PS-78 Jose Berrios
- PS-79 Teoscar Hernandez
- PS-80 Whit Merrifield
Rays
431 sets were produced.
- PS-81 Wander Franco
- PS-82 Yandy Diaz
- PS-83 Randy Arozarena
- PS-84 Shane McClanahan
- PS-85 Isaac Paredes
- PS-86 Ji-Man Choi
- PS-87 Jose Siri
- PS-88 Manuel Margot
- PS-89 Drew Rasmussen
- PS-90 Harold Ramirez
Mariners
2621 sets were produced.
NOTE: In the original team sets, card #PS-92 packed out as an error. Topps later issued a corrected version of the card.
- PS-91 Julio Rodriguez
- PS-92a Ty France ERR: Player in photo is Luis Torrens, not Ty France
- PS-92b Ty France COR
- PS-93 Eugenio Suarez
- PS-94 Logan Gilbert
- PS-95 Cal Raleigh
- PS-96 Carlos Santana
- PS-97 Mitch Haniger
- PS-98 George Kirby
- PS-99 J.P. Crawford
- PS-100 Luis Castillo
Padres
943 sets were produced.
- PS-101 Manny Machado
- PS-102 Juan Soto
- PS-103 Yu Darvish
- PS-104 Joe Musgrove
- PS-105 Jake Cronenworth
- PS-106 Jorge Alfaro
- PS-107 Josh Bell
- PS-108 Wil Myers
- PS-109 Ha-Seong Kim
- PS-110 Blake Snell
Phillies
556 sets were produced.
- PS-111 Bryce Harper
- PS-112 Kyle Schwarber
- PS-113 Rhys Hoskins
- PS-114 Aaron Nola
- PS-115 Alec Bohm
- PS-116 J.T. Realmuto
- PS-117 Zack Wheeler
- PS-118 Nick Castellanos
- PS-119 Bryson Stott
- PS-120 Jean Segura
Parallels
Each team set will include one of the following parallels.
- Blue (serial-numbered to 49 copies)
- Purple (serial-numbered to 25 copies)
- Red (serial-numbered to ten)
- Orange (serial-numbered to five)
- Gold (one-of-one)
NOTES
- Some teams (Dodgers, Mets, Braves, Yankees, Cardinals, Mariners, and Padres) sold more sets than there were announced parallels available. Assuming all ten cards in each team set are parallels, and one parallel is in each team set, the maximum number of sets that can be produced is 900. ((49 + 25 + 10 + 5 + 1) X 10 = 900). It is currently unclear as to how Topps will rectify this issue.
- The Ty France error card in the Mariners team set (#PS-92) was also included in the parallels.
Inserts
Bonus
Bonus cards were issued for those teams that won a Postseason series.
- PSB-1 Cleveland Guardians ALWC 678
- PSB-2 Seattle Mariners ALWC 2621
- PSB-3 Philadelphia Phillies NLWC 556
- PSB-4 San Diego Padres NLWC 943
- PSB-5 Houston Astros ALDS 433
- PSB-6 San Diego Padres NLDS 943
- PSB-7 Philadelphia Phillies NLDS 556
- PSB-8 New York Yankees ALDS 2429
- PSB-9 Houston Astros ALCS 433
- PSB-10 Philadelphia Phillies NLCS 556
- PSB-11 Houston Astros WS 433
Autographs
Selected Postseason team sets were also available with an optional and randomly selected autograph. The teams available (and number of autographed sets sold and retail price per set) are as follows.
- Dodgers ($79.99)
- Braves ($74.99)
- Blue Jays ($79.99)
- Padres ($89.99)
Each Topps Now Road to Opening Day Autograph is serial-numbered to 99 copies and available in the following parallels.
- Blue (serial-numbered to 49 copies)
- Purple (serial-numbered to 25 copies)
- Red (serial-numbered to ten)
- Orange (serial-numbered to five)
- Gold (one-of-one)
- PS-2A Freddie Freeman Dodgers
- PS-4A Max Muncy Dodgers
- PS-7A Trea Turner Dodgers
- PS-31A Austin Riley Braves
- PS-33A Spencer Strider Braves
- PS-35A Dansby Swanson Braves
- PS-71A Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. Blue Jays
- PS-73A Alek Manoah Blue Jays
- PS-74A George Springer Blue Jays
- PS-101A Manny Machado Padres
- PS-102A Juan Soto Padres
- PS-104A Joe Musgrove Padres