Manufacturer: Topps (Stadium Club)
Set Size: 750 Cards
Card Size: 2-1/2” x 3-1/2”
Set Notes: The 1993 Topps Stadium Club was a premium release by Topps this year. The front of the cards feature a high gloss, full bleed player image. The players name is in gold foil stamp over a red line. The Stadium Club logo is also foil stamped on front bottom. The back side featured stats, player data and also a photo of the players rookie card.
Key Rookies From 1993 Topps Stadium Club: | 365 – Pedro Martinez | 585 – Mike Piazza | 731 – Mike Hampton
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1993 Stadium Club Rookie Card Prices
| Rookie | Card # | Raw | 9 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Ayrault | 4 | 75¢ | - | - |
| Tim Laker | 18 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Kurt Knudsen | 65 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Steve Shifflett | 84 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Eric Fox | 131 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Jeff Frye | 133 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Jeff Reboulet | 146 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Dan Walters | 175 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Roger Pavlik | 193 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Rafael Bournigal | 197 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Tim Fortugno | 231 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Tim Pugh | 265 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Bien Figueroa | 304 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Butch Henry | 311 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Ramon Martinez | 322 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Pedro Martinez | 365 | $1 | $10 | $70 |
| Roberto Mejia | 406 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Troy Neel | 429 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Mike Myers | 437 | 50¢ | - | - |
| Shawn Jeter | 453 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Tom Marsh | 466 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Jesse Levis | 468 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Matt Whiteside | 474 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Kevin Koslofski | 505 | 25¢ | - | - |
| John Burke | 513 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Darrell Whitmore | 516 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Eric Young | 526 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Joe Vittiello | 570 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Al Martin | 579 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Scott Pose | 584 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Mike Piazza | 585 | $1 | $12 | $70 |
| Richie Lewis | 619 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Steve Reed | 674 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Troy Percival | 681 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Jim Converse | 683 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Mike Lansing | 691 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Tony Tarasco | 696 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Tim Bogar | 702 | 25¢ | - | - |
| David Hulse | 705 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Paul Wagner | 710 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Rene Arocha | 712 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Sherman Obando | 715 | 25¢ | - | - |
| J.T. Snow | 719 | 75¢ | - | $13 |
| Jon Shave | 725 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Domingo Martinez | 727 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Jim Tatum | 730 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Mike Hampton | 731 | 75¢ | - | $15 |
| Mike Draper | 732 | 25¢ | - | - |
| John Johnstone | 734 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Bob Natal | 737 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Darrell Sherman | 739 | 25¢ | - | - |
| Data Updated: April 2026 | ||||
Overview of 1993 Stadium Club Baseball Cards
The 1993 Stadium Club baseball set is often remembered by collectors as one of the most visually stunning products of the “Junk Wax” era. While many sets from the early ’90s suffered from overproduction, Stadium Club maintained a “premium” feel thanks to its high-gloss finish, borderless photography, and quality imaging.
Set Structure & Design: The set consists of 750 cards released in three distinct series.
- Series 1: Cards #1–300
- Series 2: Cards #301–600
- Series 3: Cards #601–750
The design was revolutionary for the time—no borders, gold foil stamping for the names, and full-bleed photography. The card backs are equally famous for featuring a “miniature” image of the player’s Topps Rookie Card, providing a nostalgic comparison of how the player had aged.
The “First Day Issue” Parallel: 1993 marked the introduction of the First Day Issue parallel. These cards were identical to the base cards but featured a small “First Day Production” foil stamp. They were limited to 2,000 copies of each card. In an era where “base” cards were printed by the millions, having a card limited to 2,000 was a massive deal and remains the most sought-after version for player collectors.
Key Rookie Cards: While the early ’90s aren’t known for high-value base cards, several specific rookies in the 1993 set hold some value.
Pedro Martinez rookie card #365
Mike Piazza rookie card #585: 1992 was Mike Piazza’s true rookie year, however many collectors see his 1993 cards as rookies.
The “Members Only” Parallel: These were available only through a factory set offered to members of the Stadium Club. They feature a “Members Only” stamp and are generally more valuable than standard base cards.
Master Photo Redemptions: These were oversized 5″ x 7″ versions of the cards that collectors could “win” via redemption cards found in packs.
Common Issues: “Bricking”
If you are looking to buy an unopened box today, you should be aware of “bricking.” Because of the high-gloss UV coating used on the cards, the humidity over the years often causes the cards to fuse together into a solid block.
Tip: If you buy a box, open it carefully. Sometimes a gentle “flexing” of the stack can pop the cards apart, but often the ink will peel off (a process known as “snowing”), ruining the card’s surface.
Notable Inserts:
Beam Team: These were the “hit” of the set, featuring laser-cut designs and flashy graphics. The 1993 Beam Team Ken Griffey Jr. remains a staple of ’90s collecting.
First Day Production: As mentioned, the first true limited-print parallel for the brand.
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