2019 Topps Update Series Baseball Variation Short Prints Guide and Gallery
2019 Topps Update Series Baseball variations come in a couple of forms. Similar to cards in Series 1 and Series 2, one level is basic short prints that should show up regularly. The other group features tougher SSP cards that highlight some of the season’s top rookies.
2019 Topps Update Series Variations – SP vs. SSP
Base Short Print Variations are the more plentiful of the two types. This goes for both the size of its checklist and frequency in which they fall. A total of 50 retired legends not on the base set checklist, veterans and rookies all have SP cards. At the hobby level, these are 1:32 packs. For hobby jumbo, they’re 1:10, or one per box.

Rookie Variations are much tougher to find. The checklist here, as you’d expect, are first-year standouts. According to the odds, you’re looking at 1:622 hobby packs and 1:190 hobby jumbo packs to pull one. In short, they’re rare. On top of that, the checklist for these has another 25 cards.
It’s worth noting that some rookies have both types of variations for the same card number. This is where the codes come into play to make identification even easier. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Austin Riley are among the rookies with both SP and SSP variations.
Legends have now appeared in the SP lineups for all three of the flagship 2019 Topps Baseball releases. Here, key players include Ken Griffey Jr., Jackie Robinson, Nolan Ryan and Thurman Munson. Willie Mays has two different variation sin 2019 Topps Update Series, one with the New York Giants. The other has the Hall of Famer from his days in San Francisco.

Confirming Variations with the Fine Print
There’s a handy image gallery below showing the 2019 Topps Update Series variations. And while this makes spotting SP and SSP cards easy, there’s another way. The code method. It’s quick and only requires collectors to remember a couple of numbers instead of dozens of photos.
The fine print on the back holds the key. Go to the very end of the fine print and you’ll find a long code. It’s meant for production purposes, but collectors can use it to spot a variation quickly.
Here are code endings you need to tell the difference between a base card, an SP variation and an SSP variation:
- Base – 010
- SP Variation – 055
- SSP Rookie Variation – 057

2019 Topps Update Series Baseball Checklist
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US1 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
US1 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – SSP
US12 Paul Goldschmidt
US21 Willie Mays
US28 Oscar Mercado
US28 Oscar Mercado – SSP
US35 Derek Dietrich
US39 Cavan Biggio
US39 Cavan Biggio – SSP
US50 Nick Senzel
US50 Nick Senzel – SSP
US56 Tony Gwynn
US63 Trent Thornton
US63 Trent Thornton – SSP
US 74 Elvis Luciano – SSP
US79 Jackie Robinson
US93 Ken Griffey Jr.
US100 Austin Riley
US100 Austin Riley – SSP
US105 Luis Rengifo – SSP
US106 Yasiel Puig
US107 Robinson Cano
US109 Carter Kieboom
US109 Carter Kieboom – SSP
US123 Justus Sheffield
US123 Justus Sheffield – SSP
US128 Thurman Munson
US133 Willie Mays
US147 Cal Ripken Jr.
US149 Corbin Martin
US149 Corbin Martin – SSP
US150 Keston Hiura
US150 Keston Hiura – SSP
US165 Eddie Murray
US168 Thiaro Estrada – SSP
US168 Robin Yount
US170 Michael Chavis
US170 Michael Chavis – SSP
US179 Mariano Rivera
US182 Johnny Bench
US187 Roberto Clemente
US197 Cole Tucker
US197 Cole Tucker – SSP
US199 Will Smith
US199 Will Smith – SSP
US200 Griffin Canning
US200 Griffin Canning – SSP
US202 George Brett
US206 Ichiro
US218 Mitch Keller
US219 Nolan Ryan
US224 Yasmani Grandal
US227 Lane Thomas – SSP
US237 Randy Johnson
US242 Adam Jones
US244 Jon Duplantier
US244 Jon Duplantier – SSP
US245 Carl Yastrzemski
US249 Nick Margevicius
US249 Nick Margevicius – SSP
US256 Jake Bauers
US256 Jake Bauers – SSP
US257 Josh Donaldson
US263 Chris Paddack
US263 Chris Paddack – SSP
US266 Kevin Cron
US266 Kevin Cron – SSP
US269 Ryne Sandberg
US283 Edgar Martinez
US291 Nate Lowe
US291 Nate Lowe – SSP
US295 Roy Halladay
US299 Brendan Rodgers
US299 Brendan Rodgers – SSP
US300 Mike Mussina
2019 Topps Update Series Baseball Gallery
US1 Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays



US12 Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals


US21 Willie Mays, New York Giants


US28 Oscar Mercado, Cleveland Indians



US35 Derek Dietrich, Cincinnati Reds


US39 Cavan Biggio, Toronto Blue Jays



US50 Nick Senzel, Cincinnati Reds



US56 Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres


US63 Trent Thornton, Toronto Blue Jays



US74 Elvis Luciano, Toronto Blue Jays


US79 Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers


US93 Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle Mariners


US100 Austin Riley, Atlanta Braves



US105 Luis Rengifo, Los Angeles Angels


US106 Yasiel Puig, Cleveland Indians


US107 Robinson Cano, New York Mets


US109 Carter Kieboom, Washington Nationals



US123 Justus Sheffield, Seattle Mariners



US128 Thurman Munson, New York Yankees


US133 Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants


US147 Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore Orioles


US149 Corbin Martin, Houston Astros



US150 Keston Hiura, Milwaukee Brewers



US165 Eddie Murray, Baltimore Orioles


US168 Thairo Estrada, New York Yankees


US168 Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers


US170 Michael Chavis, Boston Red Sox



US179 Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees


US182 Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds


US187 Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirates


US197 Cole Tucker, Pittsburgh Pirates



US199 Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers



US200 Griffin Canning, Los Angeles Angels



US202 George Brett, Kansas City Royals


US206 Ichiro, Seattle Mariners


US218 Mitch Keller, Pittsburgh Pirates


US219 Nolan Ryan, Texas Rangers


US224 Yasmani Grandal, Milwaukee Brewers


US227 Lane Thomas, St. Louis Cardinals


US237 Randy Johnson, Seattle Mariners


US242 Adam Jones, Arizona Diamondbacks


US244 Jon Duplantier, Arizona Diamondbacks



US245 Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox


US249 Nick Margevicius, San Diego Padres



US256 Jake Bauers, Cleveland Indians



US257 Josh Donaldson, Atlanta Braves


US263 Chris Paddack, San Diego Padres



US266 Kevin Cron, Arizona Diamondbacks



US269 Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs


US283 Edgar Martinez, Seattle Mariners


US291 Nate Lowe, Tampa Bay Rays



US295 Roy Halladay, Toronto Blue Jays


US299 Brendan Rodgers, Colorado Rockies



US300 Mike Mussina, Baltimore Orioles








no tatis or alonso sp?
@kevin – At this point, not sure. Still lots left to uncover.
Hiura SP and SSP exist
It seems to be a major oversight to not produce an SSP for Tatis, Eloy or Alonso. But Topps must have had a reason: they had three series to do it, and opted not to. But coming off a year in which Acuna, Soto and Gleyber all have such cards (and I’ll throw in Soroka, since he has Cy Young potential), it’s a bit of a letdown that Vladdy is the only big name with an SSP this year.
Topps also messed up, in my humble opinion, with Chrome Sapphire. The cards aren’t even sapphire-colored this year! The blue sapphire appearance is a big part of the appeal with the 2018 Acuna… I don’t know, there seems to be some odd decision-making at Topps this year.
Can we just refer to the Cole Tucker SSP as the ‘Ronnie James Dio’ variation?
My personal opinion short prints and different variations should only be for relics and autographs
I just found the last rookie ssp…………. sorry, it’s only justus sheffield. Was hoping it was eloy
I found this box set a good one. Topps really did a good job. I opened a few of them. I got some decent cards. I am very happy with my Vladimir Guerrero Jr SSP Singed Auto Rookie card.
Can you tell the difference between a base card coming from a pack or the factory set?
@Danny – Cards from packs and factory sets are the same. The exception would be the All-Star sets where all the base cards have an All-Star stamp. Also, Vladimir Guerrero’s card is different.
Five rookies have variations that are a bonus in retail sets. They can be seen here, along with the Guerrero: https://www.beckett.com/news/2019-topps-baseball-factory-set-rookie-variations-guide/
Topps update hobby box states that that you get one auto or relic card per box. I got a Medallion card which is not a relic card I think this is a rip off by Topps.
Is there a secret to figuring out the different Variations in the “Legends In The Making” Insert Cards? Blue Black Gold and Red??
@Chris – The background color at the top of the card.
I saw an ebay listing claiming that the SSP rookie autographs in the update were “/5” … do you know if that’s accurate?
@Bern – If they’re not numbered, print runs haven’t been released. Any specifics would be speculation. Could be correct but not confirmed.
@ Knowloton
I too, wondered. On my hobby wrapper it said the gold ones featured with asterik (representing being sequentially numbered) but my card wasnt. And it appeared to be a gold to me, although im not certain and not got to compare. I know it’s simple and not important, just wondered though myself.
I feel that the set was done well as far as. Howthey the players of the past in the set i much rather of been the same playrr in a differnt pose or uniform and get rid of the du e l gangsighn shots and Gatorade dunking shots got to go
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There are some no-logo rookie cards out there…is that on purpose?
@youngk – I’m not sure what you’re referring to.