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Fanatics Fest NYC announces exclusive Topps Chrome Cactus Jack set

Fanatics Fest NYC announces exclusive Topps Chrome Cactus Jack set

Yahoo30-05-2025

Shohei Ohtani will be one of the players featured in the Topps Chrome Baseball collaboration with Cactus Jack. (Credit: Fanatics)
Fanatics Fest NYC announced its third and final trading card exclusive Friday with a collaboration between Topps Chrome Baseball and musician Travis Scott's Cactus Jack brand.
The release will only be available in-person at Fanatics Fest on Friday, June 20. The three-day show will take place at the Javits Center from June 20-22.
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According to Fanatics, the set will feature 50 total subjects made up of 49 top MLB players as well as Scott. Shohei Ohtani, Paul Skenes, Roki Sasaki and James Wood are among the included players.
Hobby boxes of 2025 Topps Chrome Baseball x Cactus Jack will retail for $500 and contain two packs per box and four cards per pack. Parallels range from Gold Refractors /50, Orange Refractors /25, Black Refractors /10, Red Refractors /5 and the Superfractor 1/1.
The Cactus Jack drop is the third exclusive trading card set that will only be available in-person at Fanatics Fest, joining a 2025 Topps Series 2 Baseball set and a 2025 Topps Formula 1 set.
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The collaboration with Scott's Cactus Jack brand is the third for Fanatics over the last year following an exclusive trading card set at last year's Fanatics Fest NYC and the 2025 Topps Chrome WWE Cactus Jack WrestleMania set, which was only available to WWE World attendees in April.
The first Fanatics Fest collaboration with Scott saw significant secondary-market movement immediately after release, with some collectors paying upward of 500% of the original retail price for sealed boxes.
Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the Collectibles Editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.

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