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Topps revealed its final two 2010 Finest Rookie Redemption cards on Monday, and the perhaps shocking revelation is that neither one was Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg.
No. 9 is Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Domonic Brown,while the final Finest card — a redemption that had been selling quite well because of speculation for a second Strasburg card, or perhaps a Strasburg autograph — is Red Sox outfielder Ryan Kalish.
Topps previously announced were White Sox infielder Dayan Viciedo (No 8), Cubs pitcher Andrew Cashner as No. 7 (autographed), Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg as No. 6, Marlins outfielder Mike Stanton as No. 5, and that No. 4 was Reds pitcher Mike Leake. Topps’ other releases for the set include Cubs rookie Starlin Castro for rookie No. 3, while info on rookie No. 2 and rookie No. 1.
Through the rest of the season, Topps will announce the remainder ofthe players in the 10-card set. Each Finest Master Box includes one Rookie Redemption, which also can be found as Blue Refractors (199 copies) and Gold Refractors (limited to 50).
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