Last year, Teddy Kremer was a Reds batboy for a day. He asked for a few home runs and the Reds gave him seven. It’s a great story that we loved to re-tell and many of us will never forget it.

Now, Topps, is making sure Teddy Kramer will always be remembered. The Major League Baseball card company has featured him on a trading card in their updated set released earlier this month:





The Cincinnati Enquirer first reported the story of Topps immortalizing Kramer with his own trading card.

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The Update set features players who switched teams, rookies, memorable moments and All-Stars. There are also variant cards, one of which features Kremer. The regular card No. US268 features Reds first baseman Joey Votto at the 2013 All-Star Game at New York’s Citi Field. There’s two variations, one that has a picture of Votto and teammates Aroldis Chapman and Brandon Phillips at the All-Star Game, and another with former manager Dusty Baker and Kremer.



First, a batboy for a Major League Baseball team and now his very own Topps baseball card. Looks like it’s been a pretty good year for Teddy Kremer.