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Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski has unveiled a unique new glove with a special Topps trading card built into it.
Topps highlighted the design in a post on its official X account on 16 June 2026, describing it as having Misiorowski’s “Rookie Card INSIDE IT”.
The post is a reminder of how closely trading cards and player branding now sit with the on-field game. It also comes at a time when Misiorowski is already drawing attention for his play.
Jacob Misiorowski’s glove features Topps card built into the design
Topps shared a video of Misiorowski’s new glove, which includes his trading card built into the design.
The company called it a glove with his “Rookie Card” inside. That detail matters, as it is safest to stick with Topps’ wording rather than making separate claims about official rookie status.
The post went up on 16 June and had 157.2k views at the time the source was checked.
There is no indication from the Topps post that the glove is intended for in-game use. For now, what is clear is the image itself, a custom glove built around one of baseball’s most recognisable collectables.
Jacob Misiorowski’s numbers back up the spotlight
Misiorowski is listed by MLB as a Milwaukee Brewers pitcher, and the attention around him goes beyond just the collectables angle.
His 2026 stats on MLB’s player page show an 8-2 record with a 1.34 ERA, 87.0 innings, 131 strikeouts and a 0.74 WHIP.
That context matters. The glove is eye-catching because it is unusual, but Misiorowski’s performance gives the moment real substance.
He also has a clear Brewers prospect background, with MLB Pipeline previously listing him in Milwaukee’s system before he reached the big leagues.
The glove does not need to be overstated. It is a strong piece of baseball imagery, and it works because Misiorowski’s name already has substance behind it.
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