Another day, another 7 figure Shohei Ohtani card sale. This time, it was a 2025 Topps Chrome Dual MVP gold Logoman card which featured game worn patches from Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani’s jerseys. The 1 of 1 card features on-card autographs of the reigning MVPs and fetched $2.16M on the secondary market.
Fanatics Collect, which brokered the deal, reports that the sale is the 4th most expensive modern baseball card sold at auction. Ohtani’s patch comes from a jersey he wore on May 26th against the Cleveland Guardians, while Judge’s patch comes from a May 30th showdown with the Dodgers. Both players hit their 19th home runs of the season during those contests.
At the moment, the card is the sole 1/1 dual autograph version for the Ohtani/Judge pairing in the inaugural Gold Logoman program. Despite the eye popping sticker price ($1.8M plus $360K buyer’s premium), the final sale price fell well below initial estimates.
When bidding opened in early March, BetOnline.ag set an over/under final auction price of $5.5M. Despite receiving 52 bids, the final sale came in under half of what pre-auction reports believed it could fetch.
Interestingly it fell short of Ohtani’s solo 2025 Chrome MVP 1/1 gold Logoman card which fetched $3M at auction in December of 2025. Whether this was a one off event, or whether collectors are showing the marketplace that they prefer to shell out money for single player cards remains to be seen.
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