2025 National Treasures Baseball Card Checklist & PACK ODDS
Quick facts (the stuff you actually need)
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Release date: scheduled Nov 19, 2025 (subject to change). Dave & Adam's Card World+3Cardlines+3Cardlines+3
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Format: 1 pack/box, 10 cards/pack; 4 boxes/case. Cardlines+1
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Hits: 8 autographs and/or memorabilia per box (on average). Expect only ~2 base/parallels. Cardlines+2Cardsmiths Breaks+2
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Base set: 100 cards, all serial-numbered /99 (base are basically “low-numbered”). Parallels include Red /75, Holo Silver /49, Emerald /13, Holo Gold /10, Platinum 1/1 (and FOTL exclusives where noted). Cardlines+1
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Licensing note: It’s unlicensed MLB—so no team logos, heavy mix of prospects, legends and a few current stars. (Go in for patches/ink/1-of-1s, not logos.)

What you’re chasing (collector’s POV)
New in 2025
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Synced Signatures (dual autos) — pair a future star with a legend (example teased: Paul Skenes/Randy Johnson). Low-numbered duals with on-card ink are the buzz. Go GTS - Power of Partnership
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Bat Knob Signatures & Bat Nameplate Signatures — 1/1 signed bat hardware (true museum cards). Diamond Cards+1
NT staples returning
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Treasured Material Signatures (jumbo patch autos), Clutch Factor Signatures, Colossal Material Autographs, Legendary Silhouettes, Prospect/Rookie Material Signatures (jumbo patches), Booklets, Cut Signatures (deceased legends), and classic 1/1 Bat Barrels/Bat Knobs. These are the cards that end up in display cases…or auction blocks. Cardboard Connection
Why collectors care: 8 hits in 10 cards, true 1/1 relics, and on-card autos. If you want a bat knob/nameplate, this is one of the only realistic fishing holes left

What you’re chasing (collector’s POV)
New in 2025
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Synced Signatures (dual autos) — pair a future star with a legend (example teased: Paul Skenes/Randy Johnson). Low-numbered duals with on-card ink are the buzz. Go GTS - Power of Partnership
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Bat Knob Signatures & Bat Nameplate Signatures — 1/1 signed bat hardware (true museum cards). Diamond Cards+1
NT staples returning
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Treasured Material Signatures (jumbo patch autos), Clutch Factor Signatures, Colossal Material Autographs, Legendary Silhouettes, Prospect/Rookie Material Signatures (jumbo patches), Booklets, Cut Signatures (deceased legends), and classic 1/1 Bat Barrels/Bat Knobs. These are the cards that end up in display cases…or auction blocks. Cardboard Connection
Why collectors care: 8 hits in 10 cards, true 1/1 relics, and on-card autos. If you want a bat knob/nameplate, this is one of the only realistic fishing holes left. SI
“Pack odds” (how to think about hits)
Panini doesn’t post per-insert pack odds for NT. Use box/case structure instead:
Per Hobby box (10 cards):
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3–5 autograph-patch cards
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1–2 memorabilia-only cards (jumbo swatch, bat pieces)
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1–2 booklet or dual-auto cards
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1–2 straight autos or a cut signature
(Plus ~2 base/parallels total.) Cardboard Connection
Case level (4 boxes): odds of at least one true 1/1 (knob, barrel, plate, tag/nameplate, Platinum) are materially higher than a single box, but never guaranteed—that’s why breakers love cases here. (Panini and preview sites only guarantee “8 hits/box,” not specific 1/1s.) Cardlines+1
FOTL (if you go that route): adds exclusive low-# content and/or guaranteed special parallels, which is why it prices higher and fills faster. (Language varies per year, but 2025 previews flag extra exclusives.) Cardboard Connection
Partial checklist: names you’ll actually see (and care about)
Prospects / recent rookies (patch autos & prospect materials are a core draw):
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James Wood (Nats), Spencer Jones (Yankees), Kristian Campbell (Red Sox), Colson Montgomery (White Sox), Jacob Wilson (A’s), Nick Kurtz (A’s), Dante Nori (Phillies), Charlie Condon (Braves), Roman Anthony (Red Sox), Kash Mayfield (Padres), Noble Meyer (Marlins), Trey Yesavage (Blue Jays), Chase Dollander (Rockies), Ethan Anderson (Orioles) …and many more. (Plenty of these are shown on prospect-auto checklists at /99 with 1/1 Platinum.) Chasing Majors+1
Current stars & legends sprinkled across jumbo patches, Treasured/Clutch autos, cut sigs and booklets:
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Examples appearing in previews/marketing: Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr., Paul Skenes, plus historical cuts/legend autos stretching back decades. Cardboard Connection+1
(Strategy tip: if you’re a singles hunter, target prospect RPAs of guys already performing—NT patches are low-print and age well if the player hits.)