MLB will end 70-year deal with trading card company Topps

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MLB will end its 70-year deal with trading card company Topps.

Major League Baseball will abandon Topps as its partner for trading cards, ending a relationship that's been in place since 1952.

MLB renewed its deal with Topps in 2018, and the existing deal ends in 2025. The MLB Players Association deal also aligns with the league, so its deal would end, too. Topps was a public company before being taken private following a $385 million deal in 2007. The company was founded in 1938 and became well known for its distribution of trading cards, including the 1952 Mickey Mantle card which sold for $5.2 million last January. With MLB out, Topps is left with licensing deals with leagues including Major League Soccer and the National Hockey League.

 

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