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  • Panini Lands MLBPA License

    Panini has just announced they've acquired the license for the MLBPA. Topps still has the MLB exclusive for logos and uniforms, but this should still offer the hobby a lot more competition.

    Panini Lands MLBPA License to Produce Baseball Cards
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  • #2
    This is good news.
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    • #3
      Hopefully they eventually get a license for logos/uniforms, also!

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      • #4
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        • #5
          yay! now i don't need to buy the crummy 2012 topps

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          • #6
            Breaking News: Panini America Inks Multi-Year Trading Card Deal with MLBPA





            IRVING, Texas/NEW YORK CITY*– Panini America, the world’s largest sports and entertainment collectibles company, and Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) announced today a multi-year trading card agreement.*The deal secures Panini’s*presence in America’s Pastime and adds to its U.S. sports license roster, making Panini the only trading card company in the world with licenses in all four*major sports.

            Panini America will make its MLBPA-partnership debut with the December release of 2011 Elite Extra Edition, followed by 2011 Contenders Baseball, which will include the first Panini Autographs*of All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton. The reigning American League Most Valuable Player also will appear on packaging for future Panini products.



            “We’re very pleased to be working with Panini America,” said Evan Kaplan, Director, Licensing & Business Development for the Major League Baseball Players Association.*”They have consistently developed innovative products that appeal to collectors of all ages both here in America and around the world. Panini’s MLBPA-licensed products will present Major League baseball players in a unique and exciting way.”

            “The relationship with the MLBPA represents the culmination of a goal that we committed to when Panini entered the U.S. market just over two years ago, that of having a licensed presence in all four of the major sports in the U.S., and to utilize Panini’s creative approach to enhance the overall experience for collectors,” said Mark Warsop, CEO of Panini America.*“We are excited to join as a partner of the MLBPA and look forward to working with the MLBPA to continue to raise the visibility of their players and engage new collectors.”

            The company will formally announce the agreement this afternoon at a press conference featuring Warsop, Kaplan and Hamilton. Stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for complete coverage of the event.

            Panini America is the only company in the world that manufactures fully licensed trading cards and stickers for the NBA, NFL, NFL PLAYERS, NHL, NHLPA, MLBPA and FIFA World Cup. The company also owns exclusive entertainment licenses with Disney, Justin Bieber and Michael Jackson, and more than 600 global licenses with other sports and entertainment properties.




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            • #7
              I'm glad there is competition for Topps, but I will still be hard pressed to buy a product withouth the official logos.
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