2017 Topps Now Supplimental Sets
Description
2017 Topps Now Supplimental Sets are a series of Topps Now cards released in addition to the main 2017 Topps Now set. Each one of these supplemental sets usually revolving around a theme.
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Spring Training
- ST-1 Tyler Glasnow 26-Feb 611
- ST-2 Michael Taylor 28-Feb 322
- ST-3 Luis Guillorme 2-Mar 562
- ST-4 New York Yankees 17-Mar 319
Road to Opening Day
2017 Topps Now Road to Opening Day is a series of fifteen-card team sets, all produced to order by Topps. Each set retailed for $49.99. Unlike the traditional Topps Now cards, which were only available for a 24 hour period, Road to Opening Day sets were sold from around the time pitchers and catchers reported in February, to just after Opening Day in mid-April. Selected team sets also had the option of adding an autograph to their set for an additional fee.
Mike Trout Promo Card
This Mike Trout promo card was sent to frequent Topps Now buyers. The back contained a 25% off promo code.
Orioles
Red Sox
Yankees
Rays
Blue Jays
White Sox
Indians
Tigers
Royals
Twins
Astros
Angels
Athletics
Mariners
Rangers
Braves
Marlins
Mets
Phillies
Nationals
Cubs
Reds
Brewers
Pirates
Cardinals
Diamondbacks
Rockies
Dodgers
Padres
Giants
Bonus
Bonus cards are available to those who purchased a Road to Opening Day team set, and that team achieved one of five milestones during the 2017 season.
- The team is in first place at the All-Star break.
- A pitcher from that team throws a no-hitter.
- A player hits for the cycle.
- A pitcher strikes out fifteen batters in a game.
- A player hits three home runs in a game.
- ODB-6 Boston Red Sox 438
- ODB-14 Jose Abreu 88
- ODB-5 Nolan Arenado 38
- ODB-8 Houston Astros 179
- ODB-11 Los Angeles Dodgers 221
- ODB-12 Cody Bellinger 221
- ODB-4 Edinson Volquez 54
- ODB-10 Milwaukee Brewers 32
- ODB-1 Wil Myers 27
- ODB-13 Evan Longoria 30
- ODB-3 Carlos Gomez 59
- ODB-2 Trea Turner 103
- ODB-9 Washington Nationals 103
Autographs
Selected Road to Opening Day team sets were also available with an optional and randomly selected autograph. The teams available (and number of autographed sets sold) are as follows.
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)
- OD-2A Manny Machado
- OD-3A Adam Jones
- OD-8A Trey Mancini
- OD-16A Chris Sale
- OD-22A Andrew Benintendi
- OD-26A David Price
- OD-33A Aaron Judge
- OD-39A Tyler Austin
- OD-44A Dellin Betances
- OD-77A Yoan Moncada
- OD-87A Lucas Giolito
- OD-88A Reynaldo Lopez
- OD-152A Carlos Correa
- OD-155A Alex Bregman
- OD-164A Joe Musgrove
- OD-256A Noah Syndergaard
- OD-267A Steven Matz
- OD-269A Robert Gsellman
- OD-302A Kris Bryant
- OD-305A Javier Baez
- OD-308A Jason Heyward
- OD-315A Wade Davis
- OD-348A Starling Marte
- OD-355A Jameson Taillon
- OD-358A Tyler Glasnow
- OD-363A Aledmys Diaz
- OD-364A Stephen Piscotty
- OD-372A Luke Weaver
- OD-407A Corey Seager
- OD-413A Andrew Toles
- OD-416A Kenta Maeda
- OD-437A Buster Posey
- OD-440A Joe Panik
- OD-449A Ty Blach
World Baseball Classic
Much like for the regular season, Topps produced a series of Topps Now cards for the 2017 World Baseball Classic. In a twist, some cards were offered in both English and Spanish. Those cards in Spanish are sequentially-numbered with an "S" suffix.
Relics
Autograph
Autographed Relics
World Baseball Classic Team Sets
Topps produced these ten-card team sets for the four teams that advanced to the 2017 World Baseball Classic semifinals.
Bonus cards were included for the tournaments Finalists (Puerto Rico) and Champions (USA).
Japan
143 sets sold.
- 1 Tetsudo Yamada
- 2 Sho Nakata
- 3 Seiji Kobayashi
- 4 Yoshitomo Tsutsugoh
- 5 Hayato Sakamoto
- 6 Nobuhiro Matsuda
- 7 Shogo Akiyama
- 8 Ryosuke Kikuchi
- 9 Nori Aoki
- 10 Shintaro Fujinami
Netherlands
70 sets sold.
- 1 Xander Bogaerts
- 2 Jurickson Profar
- 3 Didi Gregorius
- 4 Andrelton Simmons
- 5 Wladimir Balentien
- 6 Jonathan Schoop
- 7 Yurendell de Caster
- 8 Randolph Oduber
- 9 Dashenko Ricardo
- 10 Jair Jurrjens
Puerto Rico
330 sets sold.
- 1 Carlos Correa
- 2 Francisco Lindor
- 3 Javier Baez
- 4 Carlos Beltran
- 5 Yadier Molina
- 6 Angel Pagan
- 7 Eddie Rosario
- 8 T.J. Rivera
- 9 Reymond Fuentes
- 10 Seth Lugo
- WB-1 Team Puerto Rico
USA
460 sets sold.
- 1 Adam Jones
- 2 Giancarlo Stanton
- 3 Christian Yelich
- 4 Nolan Arenado
- 5 Buster Posey
- 6 Ian Kinsler
- 7 Alex Bregman
- 8 Eric Hosmer
- 9 Brandon Crawford
- 10 Chris Archer
- WB-2 Team USA
- WB-3 Team USA
All-Star Game
Topps produced team sets for the starting lineups of the 2017 All-Star Game. Each set cost #29.99 and was available for a nine-day period during, before, and after the 2017 All-Star break.
National League All-Stars
779 sets were sold.
NOTE: Since the National League All-Star Team does not elect a designated hitter, this set is complete at only eight cards.
American League All-Stars
1795 sets were sold.
Platinum Member parallel
During the All-Star break, Topps held an event for members of the Topps Now Platinum club -- a club for frequent Topps Now buyers. Each member was given a special Platinum parallel of both All-Star sets and four exclusive autographs (see below). Only 25 Platinum sets were produced.
Autographs
For a price of $199.99, collectors could add an autograph to their All-Star team set.
Each All-Star 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)
National League All-Stars
American League All-Stars
Platinum Member Autographs
Attendees of the Topps Now Platinum Members meeting were also given these exclusive autographs.
- Cody Bellinger
- Ian Happ
- Adam Jones
- Eric Thames
Players Weekend
2017 Topps Now Players Weekend is a series of five-card team sets, all produced to order by Topps. Each set retailed for $19.99. Unlike the traditional Topps Now cards, which were only available for a 24 hour period, Players Weekend sets were sold throughout the three-day Players Weekend.
Angels
Diamondbacks
Braves
Orioles
Red Sox
Cubs
White Sox
Reds
Indians
Rockies
Tigers
Astros
Royals
Dodgers
Marlins
Brewers
Twins
Athletics
Mets
Yankees
Phillies
Pirates
Padres
Giants
Mariners
Cardinals
Rays
Rangers
Blue Jays
Nationals
Bonus
Bonus cards were made available for bulk purchasers. Those purchasing five or more sets would receive one Bonus card, those buying ten or more would get both. In addition, if a team goes on a six-game winning streak between the start of Players Weekend and the end of the regular season, everyone who bought that team's Players Weekend set will get a Bonus card.
- 22WS Cleveland Indians 294
- PWB-01 Baltimore Orioles 254
- PWB-02 Cleveland Indians 294
- PWB-03 Paul Goldschmidt 123
- PWB-04 Chicago Cubs 454
- PWB-5 Houston Astros 122
- PWB-06 Carlos Gonzalez 78
- PWB-7 Jason Heyward 454
- PWB-8 Houston Astros 122
- PWB-10 Boston Red Sox 401
Players Weekend Relics
Topps Now Players Weekend Relics were sold separately from the Players Weekend team sets. For $50, collectors would receive one Players Weekend Relic card serial-numbered to 49 copies or fewer. Those buying 23 Players Weekend Relics would be guaranteed to get one from each player.
Each card is serial-numbered to 49 copies and and also available in the following parallels.
- Purple (serial-numbered to 25 copies)
- Red (serial-numbered to ten)
- Orange (serial-numbered to five)
- Gold (one-of-one)
- PWR-1A Kris Bryant
- PWR-2A Amed Rosario
- PWR-3A Buster Posey
- PWR-4A Rhys Hoskins
- PWR-5A Ichiro
- PWR-6A Rafael Devers
Postseason
2017 Topps Postseason is a series of fifteen-card team sets, all produced to order by Topps, of all the 2017 playoff teams. Each set retailed for $49.99. Unlike the traditional Topps Now cards, which were only available for a 24 hour period, Postseason sets were available from the end of the 2017 regular season until the beginning of the two Wild Card games.
Boston Red Sox
423 sets were produced.
Cleveland Indians
776 sets were produced.
Houston Astros
430 sets were produced.
Minnesota Twins
86 sets were produced.
New York Yankees
920 sets were produced.
Arizona Diamondbacks
130 sets were produced.
Chicago Cubs
889 sets were produced.
Colorado Rockies
54 sets were produced.
Los Angeles Dodgers
879 sets were produced.
Washington Nationals
171 sets were produced.
Bonus
Bonus cards were issued to the winners of each playoff series.
- PSB-4 Addison Russell 889
- PSB-2 Los Angeles Dodgers 879
- PSB-5 Los Angeles Dodgers 879
- NLCSB Yasiel Puig 445
- PSB-1 Houston Astros 430
- PSB-3 Didi Gregorius 920
- PSB-6 Houston Astros 430
- PSB-7 Houston Astros 430
Autographs
Each Topps Now Postseason Autograph is serial-numbered to 99 copies, and also 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-16A Cody Bellinger
- PS-17A Alex Wood
- PS-18A Clayton Kershaw
- PS-32A Edwin Encarnacion
- PS-33A Corey Kluber
- PS-36A Jose Ramirez
- PS-46A Carlos Correa
- PS-47A Jose Altuve
- PS-61A Andrew Benintendi
- PS-64A Chris Sale
- PS-78A Luis Severino
- PS-82A Gary Sanchez
- PS-84A Sonny Gray
- PS-106A Kris Bryant
- PS-110A Javier Baez
- PS-111A Ian Happ