Monday, December 8, 2025

CTB: 2025 Topps Holiday #H182 Jackson Chourio (candy cane sleeve variation)

Covering the Bases(CTB) is a feature where we take a deep dive into a single card, today we look at a recent Topps Rookie Cup Winner. 

A recent LCS purchase of a 59 card Topps Holiday Tin yielded 3 All-Star Rookie Cup, one of which was an image variation.

2025 Topps Holiday #H182 Jackson Chourio

This is such a great image that one may not notice Jackson Chourio has antlers and a right sleeve wrapped in a candy cane pattern.

Rookie Cup

Chourio earned the outfield Rookie Cup with a 21 Home Run 79 RBI season which was good enough for 3rd place in the NL Rookie of the Year voting behind Padres Centerfielder Jackson Merrill and Paul Skenes.  

Base


2025 Topps #376 Jackson Chourio (from TCDB)

On the Base Card we see Chourio sans antlers and wearing a Milwaukee Brewers team colored yellow sleeve. We also see the original team label border without the Holiday Evergreen Garland. The remainder of the card is identical including the great action shot and Rookie Cup flare. 

Game Dating

The uniqueness of this shot made it easy to find in Getty Images and it turned out to be a big moment in Jackson Chourio's rookie campaign.


Stacy Revere photo of Jackson Chourio in Getty Images dated 2024 Jun 26 

The text accompanying the photo reveals something fun "Jackson Chourio #11 of the Milwaukee Brewers slides safely into home following an inside the park home run against the Texas Rangers" 

Jackson Chourio's eighth career Home Run can be seen here. In the video we can see the In the Park Home Run is largely due to a misplay by Texas Rangers Center Fielder Derek Hill and Jackson Chourio's aggressive base running. Milwaukee won the game 6-5 so the two out in the park home run may very well have been a difference maker. 

Topps Now

2024 MLB ToppsNow #349 (image via ToppsNow

Jackson Chourio's first ITPHR was also chronicled in 2024 as part of the Topps Now series. Here we see Chourio just after the plays completion with a sly smile indicating the Venezuelan Rookie is keenly aware of what he had just done. Topps has added a nice bit of text indicating that Jackson is the youngest to accomplish the feat since future Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr did it in 1989.  

Photographer Stacey Revere 

The images used on both the Rookie Cup and ToppsNow cards were taken by Stacey Revere, a self taught Native American(Choctaw) Photographer who is based in Milwaukee. In addition to covering the World Series, NBA Finals, Olympics, SuperBowls, Indy500 and the UFC Revere has also worked to bring attention to issues affecting Native Communities. 

A really interesting Andscape profile of Stacey Revere can be found here. Among the topics covered are the persistence of the Cleveland Indians name and use of Chief Wahoo as a Mascot. Stacey Revere's Photography site can be found here

Team Phungo

Have not posted here in a while, not sure if this is a return. If it is future posts will likely be similar to this. CTBs on Rookie Cups, Phillies and HOFs.

in the meantime I ask you to check out my baseball trivia game Starting9. For details on game play click here

Sources and Links
2025 Topps All-Star Rookie Cup Index

Game Dated Cards

Stacey Revere

AndScape

Getty Images

ToppsNow

Baseball-Ref

mlb.com

TCDB

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Monday, December 1, 2025

1993 Topps Rookie Cup Team

This is an index to postings related to the 1993 Topps All-Star Rookie Team which honored rookies from the 1992 season. 

1993 Topps #331 Kenny Lofton

  • RHP – Cal Eldred
  • LHP – Dave Fleming
  • C – Todd Hundley
  • 1B – Eric Karros
  • 703:  2B – Jeff Kent 
  • 3B – Scott Livingstone
  • SS – Pat Listach
  • OF – Kenny Lofton, 
  • OF - Moises Alou, 
  • OF Reggie Sanders

Sources and Links
All-Star Rookie Index
Baseball-Ref

LifeTime Topps Project

Cards from the Quarry

TCDB

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