This young fan skipped math and ended up becoming part of history đ
During Shohei Ohtaniâs 50/50 game in September 2024, a kid showed up with a sign that read: âI skipped math to watch history!â
Then Ohtani delivered one of the most iconic performances the game has ever seen, and during the game, cameras caught the kid and the sign in the background of the moment.
The image was later turned into an official baseball card, permanently tying that kid to one of the most historic nights in MLB history.
The pull of a lifetime đ€Ż
A husband bought his wife her first-ever box of trading cards, a box of 2025 Topps Chrome Disney.
While opening packs in her in-lawsâ basement with her husband, she pulled the 1-of-1 Woody Superfractor, one of the biggest finds in the entire product.
Now the card is live on Fanatics Collect, where bidding has reached $4,100.
(via @blacktiebreaks )
This Star Wars helmet showed up at Daytona đźâđš
Corvette Racing revealed a custom Scout Trooperâinspired helmet for driver Nicky Catsburg during the IMSA Daytona weekend.
Itâs not actually worn in the race - it was made as a special display design made by Koop Kustoms.
(via @nickcatsburg )
Kylie Jenner knows ball đ
On a recent podcast, Kylie called The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild one of the best games ever and said sheâs been playing for âdays and hours.â
She also revealed she conquered her first Divine Beast, which Zelda fans know is a huge step toward freeing Hyrule from Calamity Ganon.
(via @netflix )
A lot of greatness on one card đ
A couple of days before Wemby was drafted, he threw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium.
This card captures that crossover moment, and has reached $6,000 in our auction.