Panini America Offers Detailed First Look at 2014 Classics Baseball (Preview Gallery)

Early next month, Panini America is calling on a proud part of its past to add a late-season jolt to the baseball card category. In early November, after nine long years away, the venerable Classics Baseball franchise is making an epic comeback -- and you can count on 2014 Classics Baseball to deliver a wealthy share of the brand's tried-and-true staples, a few new twists and an arresting array of history-making memorabilia.

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Early next month, Panini America is calling on a proud part of its past to add a late-season jolt to the baseball card category. In early November, after nine long years away, the venerable Classics Baseball franchise is making an epic comeback — and you can count on 2014 Classics Baseball to deliver a wealthy share of the brand’s tried-and-true staples, a few new twists and an arresting array of history-making memorabilia.

Each master box of 2014 Classics Baseball (two 12-pack mini boxes per master box) will deliver two autographs, two memorabilia cards, two Timeless Tributes, 48 Rookie Cards, six Home Run Heroes, six Legendary Lumberjacks, six October Heroes and six Stars of Summer. What’s more, the product is steeped in the rich insert tradition that has made Classics such a classic from the beginning.

Collector-favorite inserts such as Significant Signatures, Timeless TreasuresMembership and Classic Combos, Triples and Quads return to give 2014 Classics Baseball a familiar feel; meanwhile, the industry’s first memorabilia cards of legends such as Roger BresnehanBob Meusel and Gabby Hartnett deliver requisite doses of barrier-breaking newness.

Among the many highlights of 2014 Classics Baseball . . .

  • The Classic Combos insert pairs teammates dating back to 1906 with Ty Cobb and Sam Crawford. The only card in Classic Combos not featuring teammates pairs up two dominant Japanese pitchers — Masahiro Tanaka and Yu Darvish. Find all-time greats and current superstars together on one card, each numbered to 99 or less.
  • Membership Materials Signatures features one player, an autograph and three pieces of memorabilia with three custom die-cut swatches. Look for five versions: 500 Home Run Club, 300 Win club, MVP, ROY and HOF. Each card is numbered to 25 or less with a Prime version numbered to 10 or less.
  • The 20-card Champion Materials insert features players who have won the championship, including the industry’s first memorabilia cards of Roger Bresnahan and Bob Meusel. Also look for Honus Wagner, Lou GehrigDave Bancroft, Eddie CollinsFrank Chance and Jake Daubert, each numbered to 99 or less.
  • Players Collection features one player with four swatches of memorabilia on each card. The 20-card set includes players such as Stan Musial, Derek Jeter, Jim ThorpeLou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Nolan Ryan and Tony Gwynn, each numbered to 99 or less.
  • Gabby Hartnett was one of the greatest catchers of all time and held the record for catchers in home runs, RBI, hits, doubles and games played by the time he retired. Find his industry-first memorabilia card in the Legendary Players insert along with other legends, including Bob Feller, Enos Slaughter, Joe DiMaggioRoger Maris, Roberto Clemente and Jackie Robinson, each numbered to 99 or less.
  • Significant Signatures features a 100-card set of top prospects, rookies, veterans and retired greats. Look for Kris Bryant, Jace PetersonClayton Kershaw and Stan Musial, each numbered to 299 or less with a Gold version numbered to 25 or less and a Platinum 1/1 version.
  • Classic Cuts finds its way into 2014 Classics Baseball with a legendary lineup that includes Ted Williams, Harmon KillebrewZack Wheat, Walter Johnson and more; each card numbered to five or less.
  • Past and present long-ballers show off their prized memorabilia in the Classics comeback of Home Run Heroes. Find Combo, Auto, Bat and Prime versions numbered to 99 or less.
  • Score a swatch from some of the Fall Classic’s greatest performers in October Heroes. Look for Combo, Auto, Bat and Prime versions numbered to 99 or less.

We’ll have plenty more on 2014 Classics Baseball in the coming weeks right here on The Knight’s Lance. Until then, enjoy this first extended sneak peek:

All information is accurate at the time of posting. Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display. Actual images used on cards to be determined.

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0 Replies to “Panini America Offers Detailed First Look at 2014 Classics Baseball (Preview Gallery)”

  1. No Logo’s, No Problems. Once again you guys bring magic to the card industry no matter the product.

  2. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TELL ME YOU’RE GOING TO BRING BACK CLASSICS FOOTBALL TOO!!!!! The 2007 and 2009 Versions were and probably are still my favorite products of all time because of how all the rookies and most inserts were serial #d and the design was so nice looking and well yea everything about it was awesome. Anyway, these look pretty sweet, can’t wait!!!

  3. Like what I’m seeing so far and like most others in this thread would love to see Classics Football back THIS YEAR. The blend of rookie autos, vet autos and HOFers usually meant for some great case rips.

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