Baseball’s Biggest Trades Begin Today with 2014 Donruss Baseball Wrapper Trade-In

Although baseball's Opening Day is still more than a month away, some of the biggest trades of the 2014 season start taking place . . . now. With today's hobby release of Panini America's 2014 Donruss Baseball, collectors can begin participating in the 2014 Donruss Baseball Wrapper Trade-In Program. While supplies last, collectors can exchange 24 wrappers of 2014 Donruss Baseball Hobby for a special three-card Rated Rookie Pack that features the final three cards -- #'s 201-203 -- of the 2014 Donruss Baseball Rated Rookie subset.

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Although baseball’s Opening Day is still more than a month away, some of the biggest trades of the 2014 season start taking place . . . now. With today’s hobby release of Panini America’s 2014 Donruss Baseball, collectors can begin participating in the 2014 Donruss Baseball Wrapper Trade-In Program. While supplies last, collectors can exchange 24 wrappers of 2014 Donruss Baseball Hobby for a special three-card Rated Rookie Pack that features the final three cards — #’s 201-203 — of the 2014 Donruss Baseball Rated Rookie subset.

Although we can’t reveal the names of the three players on these mystery Rated Rookie cards just yet, we can offer complete details on how to participate, which we do after the jump.

The special three-card packs will begin shipping on April 1, 2014. Collectors interested in participating in the 2014 Donruss Baseball Wrapper Trade-In promotion can submit their hobby wrappers (24 for each three-card pack) to:

2014 Donruss Rated Rookie Trade-In
Panini America
5325 FAA Boulevard, Suite 100
Irving, Texas 75061-3601

Canadian collectors also can participate in the promotion by submitting their wrappers through Universal Distribution’s two offices:

2014 Donruss Rated Rookie Trade-In
Universal Distribution
2441 Guenette
Montreal, QC H4R 2E9

2014 Donruss Rated Rookie Trade-In
Universal Distribution
#102 13125 78A Avenue
Surrey, BC V3W 9B6

Say tuned to The Knight’s Lance for additional details in the coming weeks, including the exclusive first look at the three mystery Rated Rookies.

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15 Replies to “Baseball’s Biggest Trades Begin Today with 2014 Donruss Baseball Wrapper Trade-In”

  1. Very cool. I like when card companies give a little extra back to their collectors. I also like it when this is announced in advance (and not weeks after a product is released and a lot of wrappers have made it to the trash already)!!!

  2. I didn’t realize DR does not have a MLB license (to show uniforms/logos etc.). I hate to say it but I really miss not seeing this on my cards. I will say that many of the pics do a good job of using action shots where the team name on the front of the jersey is obscured anyway. #mixedfeelings

  3. Been looking forward to a return of the Donruss base line product for years. Spent a lot of money to attempt a “master set” of 2004 Donruss Baseball ten years ago. Sadly, I gave up when finding cards became a wearisome task.

  4. I’ll be on high alert looking for parallels of anything Tim Hudson from this product over the coming weeks, the lower numbered the better. I’m sure people will be spreading the word about this promotion so those wrappers are put to good use. Any recommended methods of pack opening for the cleanest wrappers to mail Tracy? Thanks!

  5. 1st box purchased and 1st 24 wrappers will be on their way to Panini in the morning. Nice to get some Panini mail down the road!

    Nice too to think of spring and baseball when staring at the glacier that my yard is at the moment and staring at another 6-12″ of snow on Monday as well.

  6. Any special instructions as to how to provide your name and address? index card? just a sheet of paper?

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