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The 2010 Upper Deck Goudey set is scheduled to arrive in Hobby shops in March, 2010.  The set will include the Upper Deck debut of Pete Rose along with “Shoeless” Joe Jackson cards as well cards of Joe DiMaggio and Roberto Clemente. Sports Royalty Autographs and Exquisite cards will be found one per case.
The 2010 Upper Deck Goudey set was scheduled to arrive in Hobby shops in March, 2010.  However, on March 3rd, 2010, as part of a settlement with Major League Baseball Properties, Upper Deck agreed not to release any future baseball card products -- including 2010 Goudey.  The set was to have included the Upper Deck debut of Pete Rose along with “Shoeless” Joe Jackson cards as well cards of Joe DiMaggio and Roberto Clemente. Sports Royalty Autographs and Exquisite cards will be found one per case.


This will be the first Goudey set released without MLB Properties licensing, and as has become Upper Deck's standard operating procedure, mock-ups of the cards have yet to be released.
A checklist for this product was never issued, nor did Upper Deck ever reveal what any of the cards would look like.
 
The 300-card set is highlighted with an average of 1 Memorabilia card, 1 Autograph card, 9 short prints, and 3 parallel cards per box. Look for a hit in every pack and rare Sports Royalty Autograph cards in each case.


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=Distribution=
8 cards per pack, 18 packs per box.


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=Checklist=
=Checklist=


==Base Set==
A checklist was never issued.
 
==Parallels==
 
==Inserts==


==Autographs & Game-Used==
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 5 March 2021

Description

The 2010 Upper Deck Goudey set was scheduled to arrive in Hobby shops in March, 2010. However, on March 3rd, 2010, as part of a settlement with Major League Baseball Properties, Upper Deck agreed not to release any future baseball card products -- including 2010 Goudey. The set was to have included the Upper Deck debut of Pete Rose along with “Shoeless” Joe Jackson cards as well cards of Joe DiMaggio and Roberto Clemente. Sports Royalty Autographs and Exquisite cards will be found one per case.

A checklist for this product was never issued, nor did Upper Deck ever reveal what any of the cards would look like.

Distribution

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Hobby Odds Retail Odds
Base 300 - ? ?
short set 200 - ? ?
Short-Printed Retired Players 20 - ? ?
Black/White 40 - ? ?
Sport Royality 40 - ? ?

Checklist

A checklist was never issued.