The second year of Topps Big League is very much like the first. It presents a large base set, without a ton of bells and whistles. It’s a fun set, and this really comes through with some of the picture selections, as well. This isn’t the release you want if you’re looking for the big hits.
There is an added wrinkle in the release this year. We see the return of Players’ Weekend cards, but as an insert set. We also see some SP cards featuring new rookies from 2019. These cards share the numbers of one in the regular set, so they’re a an alternate card for the set, without making you feel like the set is lacking something without them.
The complete base set contains 400, so you will need multiple boxes to even come close. A hobby box advertises 24 packs with 10 cards per pack. There are no hits guaranteed, but they are possible. The published odds for autographs show they will fall one in more than five boxes.
This box contained:
188 Base (47% of set)
1 Base SP Pete Alonso
24 Base Gold Parallel
1 Base Rainbow Foil Parallel
1 Base Artist Rendition Parallel
6 Blast Off!
6 Players’ Weekend Nicknames
6 Star Caricature Reproductions
6 Wall Climbers
1 Rookie Republic Autographs Gold Kyle Tucker RC