Every year around now I suddenly realize that there's only a handful of days left before the new year. Part of what causes this epiphany is when the first card sets of the new year get announced. There've been three announcements for 2026 sets so far so let's get to them.
- Actually this first announcement isn't "technically" a 2026 set. While Epoch's "Career Achievement" set won't be released until January 31st, this is the 2025 edition of their annual ultra high end collaboration with the OB Club. It seems like this set (and the "Holographica" one, of which the 2025 edition has not been announced yet) gets delayed into the year following it's "cover date" each year. Each box of this year's edition will contain six cards (including two autographed cards) and retail for 18,150 yen (about $116). The base set contains 60 cards and each card has a serially numbered "hologram" parallel. There are four varieties of autograph cards - "Authentic" (56 cards, off hand don't know who the four players in the base set that don't have autographs are), "Tribute To The Past" (20 cards), "Baseball Greats" (12 cards) and "Baseball Autographs" (22 cards). Everyone in the set are OB players and include Sadaharu Oh, Ichiro, Koji Uehara, Koji Akiyama and Kazuo Matsui.
- "Rookie Edition", BBM's annual draft pick set, is back for its 24th edition. There's no real changes from the past few years. The base set contains 126 cards - 114 cards for the 2024 draft picks and twelve "New Face" subset cards - because 126 is already divisible by three, there was no need for BBM to add one or two "list of draft picks" cards. The draft picks include both the 73 players taken in the regular phase and the 43 players taken in the ikusei (development player) phase. The twelve first round picks will again have "secret" versions which are short printed photo variations and all the regular phase draftees will have various foil signature parallels. There are three types of insert cards - "Starting Point" (12 cards), "Close Relationship" (nine cards) and "Rookie Of The Year" (this is listed as being nine cards but I suspect it's actually only two cards featuring the 2025 Rookies Of The Year Misho Nishikawa and Kota Shoji). There are autographed cards available for the draftees although I believe they are only available as exchange cards. The set will be released in late-February.
- BBM's annual set for retiring players will also be out in late February. Once again the set will not only include baseball players but retiring athletes in other sports including wrestling, swimming, soccer and boxing. BBM has not announced how many cards are in the set this year but it will be sold as a box set with n+1 cards where n is the base set size. The extra card will be a "special" insert card that will feature an autograph of one of the retiring players - either foil or authentic. Some of the baseball players in the set will be Hisayoshi Chono, Sho Nataka and Shingo Kawabata.
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