Lou Gehrig Day Patches Are Going Into Topps Cards and Nobody in the League Is Ready For It
Alright, Seattle, listen up, because MLB just dropped a bombshell for Lou Gehrig Day that's gonna have collectors and fans absolutely losing their minds! We're talking about more than just remembering a legend; we're talking about creating new history that's going to hit your card binders harder than a Cal Raleigh moonshot. If you thought the patches were cool, you ain't seen nothing yet.More Than Just a Patch, It's History in the Making
You know Lou Gehrig Day is a big deal across Major League Baseball, a powerful league-wide tribute. This year, they're going all out to honor the Iron Horse. Every team is rocking custom number 4 uniform patches, showing solidarity. They've got the red "4-ALS" wristbands, special base jewels, unique lineup cards, and broadcast booth tributes that always hit you right in the feels. Plus, there's a league-wide auction that’s pumping cash into ALS research, which is huge, and we love to see it. But here's the kicker, the part that's gonna get every single one of you scrambling: those uniform patches? They're getting removed after each game. And guess what? They're being placed inside Topps trading cards, just like the rookie cards and award winners we've seen earlier this season. Think about that for a second! We're talking about a piece of actual game-worn history, straight from the field, encapsulated forever. That's a game-changer for collecting, and it instantly makes every single Lou Gehrig Day patch a coveted piece of the season.From the Gridiron to the Diamond, What Else Is Buzzing?
Away from the diamond, the sports world is still churning with some massive news that's got everyone talking. The covers for EA Sports College Football 27 are officially out, and they're stacked! Miami (Fla.) wide receiver Malachi Toney, Oregon quarterback Dante Moore, and Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy are this season's featured athletes. And get this, Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti and Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams are also prominently featured on the covers of these iconic video game franchises. You know fans are already debating whose cover is the best. Around the league, there are some fresh looks on the horizon too. The Rockets are set to unveil new Association, Icon, and Statement Edition uniforms, pulling inspiration from their back-to-back championship teams, which is a neat throwback. And the Timberwolves are getting their first update to their logo set and primary uniforms since Nike first jumped in as the NBA's official outfitter back in 2017-18. Even across the pond, Italian Serie A side Atalanta BC, the 2024 UEFA Europa League champions, just unveiled an updated crest, though we won't see it on their kits until the 2026-27 season kicks off. And for those keeping tabs on junior hockey, both the Lethbridge Hurricanes and the Québec Remparts are marking big anniversaries with new commemorative logos. The world of sports never stops, does it? From historic tributes with incredible collector value to fresh faces on video game covers and new threads across the leagues, there's always something huge brewing. You know we'll be here, watching every pitch and every play, ready to dive into what it all means as the season unfolds.🐦 What fans are saying on X
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