Best Rookies from 2023 Topps Series 1

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Somebody made this comment on one of my TikTok videos, and I tend to agree—this 2023 Topps Series 1 release brought us back to the good old days of baseball cards (albeit the junk wax era) in the sense that a release had all of the major rookies, and that was it.

There wasn’t really any wondering about who was going to be released in Series 1 or Series 2, or who had to wait their turn until Update came around.

Of course, there are exceptions. Ken Griffey Jr. wasn’t in the base set releases of 1989 Topps or 1989 Score, but was a big part of 1989 Upper Deck, Fleer, and Donruss.

Anyway, the point is, it’s great to see so many big-name rookies in this release. In fact, many of the most valuable cards from 2023 Topps Series 1 are of the rookie variety.

So, to help you keep tabs, I wanted to put this together, complete with a sortable table of all the rookies (and even this quick TikTok video if you wanted a quick rundown):

In terms of the biggest name rookies in 2023 Topps Series 1, you have:

  • Michael Harris II, Atlanta Braves
  • Vaughn Grissom, Atlanta Braves
  • Adley Rutschman, Baltimore Orioles
  • Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles
  • Christopher Morel, Chicago Cubs
  • Brayan Bello, Boston Red Sox
  • Triston Casas, Boston Red Sox
  • Nolan Jones, Cleveland Guardians
  • Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers
  • Nick Pratto, Kansas City Royals
  • Vinnie Pasquatino, Kansas City Royals
  • Miguel Vargas, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • JJ Bleday, Miami Marlins
  • Brett Baty, New York Mets
  • Shea Langeliers, Oakland A’s
  • Liover Paguero, Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Nolan Gorman, St. Louis Cardinals
  • Matthew Liberatore, St. Louis Cardinals
  • Gabriel Moreno, Toronto Blue Jays

My advice is that if you pull anything from any of these players, examine it to make sure it’s not anything more than a base card before you go doing anything with it!

The SSPs are easier to spot this year in my opinion, but there are still other sneaky parallels you’ll want to keep an eye out for.

One of the trickiest tend to be Vintage Stock parallels, which will feature a different Topps logo on the front of the card, a non-glossy finish that’s different than regular base stock, and a stamped /99 on the back.

Another one you might miss is the Advanced Stat parallel, which besides a different back of stats and a stamped /300, looks identical to a regular base card:

Card NumberFirst NameLast NameCityTeam Name
15MichaelGroveLos AngelesDodgers
16NolanGormanSt. LouisCardinals
31RileyGreeneDetroitTigers
34ZackThompsonSt. LouisCardinals
37JoshSmithTexasRangers
41BrianServenColoradoRockies
52MatthewLiberatoreSt. LouisCardinals
56JermainePalaciosMinnesotaTwins
58IvánHerreraSt. LouisCardinals
67TravisSwaggertyPittsburghPirates
69CalebKilianChicagoCubs
76JoshWinckowskiBostonRed Sox
87EthanSmallMilwaukeeBrewers
89BrettBatyNew YorkMets
90KoreyLeeHoustonAstros
92TristonCasasBostonRed Sox
94OswaldPerazaNew YorkYankees
95JonahBrideOaklandAthletics
97BrandonHughesChicagoCubs
111HunterBrownHoustonAstros
119OscarGonzalezClevelandGuardians
127SheaLangeliersOaklandAthletics
129NolanJonesClevelandGuardians
135BuddyKennedyArizonaDiamondbacks
138MarcusWilsonSeattleMariners
140LenynSosaChicagoWhite Sox
154JonathanArandaTampaBay
156KyleStowersBaltimoreOrioles
163MiguelVargasLos AngelesDodgers
165JeterDownsBostonRed Sox
167MichaelMasseyKansas CityRoyals
169GabrielMorenoTorontoBlue Jays
176KodyClemensDetroitTigers
182NickPrattoKansas CityRoyals
185BrayanBelloBostonRed Sox
188DavisMartinChicagoWhite Sox
205JJBledayMiamiMarlins
206GunnarHendersonBaltimoreOrioles
209DarickHallPhiladelphiaPhillies
214GrahamAshcraftCincinnatiRed Sox
226MichaelHarris IIAtlantaBraves
238LioverPegueroPittsburghPirates
243EvanLeeWashingtonNationals
250AdleyRutschmanBaltimoreOrioles
251MaxCastilloKansas CityRoyals
259MarkAppelPhiladelphiaPhillies
264SteeleWalkerSan FranciscoGiants
275VaughnGrissomAtlantaBraves
276DavidMacKinnonOaklandAthletics
277DavidVillarSanFrancisco
286EzequielDuranTexasRangers
302VinniePasquantinoKansas CityRoyals
308ChristopherMorelChicagoCubs
313CalMitchellPittsburghPirates
318JerarEncarnacionMiamiMarlins
320CadeCavalliWashingtonNationals
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