
During this year’s spring training, Will Ferrell went on a whirlwind tour where he “played” for ten different MLB teams over the course of a single day.
The promotion produced Ferrell memorabilia which was auctioned off for charity, a very funny Baseball Reference page, and Ferrell’s own set of baseball cards which Topps began to roll out on Wednesday.
Topps has produced 10 baseball cards of Farrell (one for each team that he played for) in 10 different styles for their Topps 2015 Baseball Archives packs. Even better, lucky collectors have a chance of finding an autographed version of the Farrell cards in their packs.
Check out the Ferrell cards below. The A’s one (modeled after the 1965 Topps cards) and the Giants one (modeled after the 1989 Topps series) are definite highlights.

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