Compared to the regular Bowman release the Sapphire version is easier to navigate because the checklist is much smaller. Where we had 76 players with a 1st autograph in 2026 Bowman that number for the upcoming Sapphire drop is about one third of that. While that may sound like a negative Topps does a great job of weeding out some of the lower end names so that the autographs you get in Sapphire are more likely to be good ones. There are also wayyyy less insert autograph subsets and inserts in general making it a pretty straight forward product. You can hit your usual chrome prospect autographs, ‘Sapphire Selections Autographs’ which are the only insert autographs, and ‘Hidden Gems’ which are short printed inserts that are a very tough pull and are limited to only five players in this product.
Combined between those three variations there are only 38 different players that you’ll find outside of the base checklist. Now, don’t sleep on the base because those also come in serial numbered parallels and the colors of top names do sell well, but for the most part if you’re ripping these boxes or hopping in breaks you’re looking for the players who have the “hits”. I’ve listed them for you here in a few different formats including charts sorted alphabetically by player and team where you can see not only who is in it but which variations they have. What I think is the coolest part though is that I’ve gathered the Sapphire autograph color multipliers from the most recent Bowman Sapphire to give you an idea of a price range for anything you’re buying or selling before we get any comps. Finally at the bottom for paid subscribers I will give you the order that you’ll want to hit all of these Chrome Prospect Autographs if your hope is to resell them. Since all of these players (minus one) also have autographs in the regular iteration of 2026 Bowman we can rank them according to their average base autograph prices as of this morning and that will give us a pretty good idea of how well they’ll sell in Sapphire.
*Parallel multipliers and pricing data via prospectpulsev1.com
Chrome Prospect Autographs
*Asterisk for any player whose autograph is NOT a 1st
BSPA-AA Aiva Arquette, Miami Marlins
BSPA-AF Andrew Fischer, Milwaukee Brewers
BSPA-BB Blaine Bullard, Toronto Blue Jays
BSPA-BT Brendan Tunink, Los Angeles Dodgers
BSPA-CJ Coy James, Washington Nationals
BSPA-DH Dasan Hill, Minnesota Twins
BSPA-DP Daniel Pierce, Tampa Bay Rays
BSPA-EF Edward Florentino, Pittsburgh Pirates
BSPA-EH Ethan Holliday, Colorado Rockies
BSPA-EM Edgar Montero, Athletics
BSPA-EW Eli Willits, Washington Nationals*
BSPA-GJ Gage Jump, Athletics
BSPA-GR Gabriel Rodriguez, Cleveland Guardians
BSPA-HR Hector Ramos, Boston Red Sox
BSPA-JG Justin Gonzales, Boston Red Sox
BSPA-JS Juan Sanchez, Toronto Blue Jays
BSPA-JWE JJ Wetherholt, St. Louis Cardinals*
BSPA-KC Kendry Chourio, Kansas City Royals
BSPA-KG Konnor Griffin, Pittsburgh Pirates*
BSPA-KM Kevin McGonigle, Detroit Tigers*
BSPA-LA Luis Arana, Miami Marlins
BSPA-LD Leo De Vries, Athletics*
BSPA-MG Marconi German, Washington Nationals
BSPA-MH Marek Houston, Minnesota Twins
BSPA-MS Seojun Moon, Toronto Blue Jays
BSPA-OC Owen Carey, Atlanta Braves
BSPA-RB Roldy Brito, Colorado Rockies
BSPA-SK Seong-Jun Kim, Texas Rangers
BSPA-VA Victor Arias, Toronto Blue Jays
BSPA-WA Wehiwa Aloy, Baltimore Orioles
BSPA-WL Wei-En Lin, Athletics
Sapphire Selections Autographs
SSA-CB Chase Burns, Cincinnati Reds
SSA-CM Christian Moore, Los Angeles Angels
SSA-EF Edward Florentino, Pittsburgh Pirates
SSA-EH Ethan Holliday, Colorado Rockies
SSA-JS Juan Sanchez, Toronto Blue Jays
SSA-JT Jonah Tong, New York Mets
SSA-KM Kevin McGonigle, Detroit Tigers
SSA-RA Roman Anthony, Boston Red Sox
SSA-WA Wehiwa Aloy, Baltimore Orioles
HG-1 Roman Anthony, Boston Red Sox
HG-2 Jesus Made, Milwaukee Brewers
HG-3 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers
HG-4 Ethan Holliday, Colorado Rockies
HG-5 Juan Soto, New York Mets
Alphabetical By Player

Alphabetical By Team

Estimating Autograph Parallel Values
Until some of these singles start selling we won’t really have an exact multiplier to use but here is what ProspectPulse has as the multipliers for all autograph variations from last year’s 2025 Bowman Sapphire, calculated using hundreds of completed sales. These should be very helpful early on because there’s no doubt people will be overpaying for the first few that hit eBay, but if you look at the player’s regular base autograph prices and use these multipliers it should at least put you in the ballpark of what you should be looking to pay for these autograph parallels when they hit the market.
Base Sapphire /199 - 2.8x (based on 195 sales)
Green Sapphire /99 - 3.9x (based on 151 sales)
Gold Sapphire /50 - 8.9x (based on 108 sales)
Orange Sapphire /25 - 15.8x (based on 57 sales)
Black Sapphire /10 - 17.0x (based on 27 sales)
Red Sapphire /5 - 57.5x (based on 13 sales)
Autographs Ranked by Value
Using ProspectPulse I’ve gone through the 2026 Bowman prices and weeded out anybody who won’t be in Sapphire and ranked them in order of how well they’re selling. I’m sure there are rare instances where these will be in a different order than how they sell in Sapphire but for the most part it should be really close. One for example could be Wei-En Lin, his base autograph value is very high because it was a redemption but if his base Sapphire autograph is live it might not match that. Other than him I’d expect this order to hold pretty true. With the multipliers that I provided in the last section and today’s base autograph prices I will use those to give you an estimate for what the Base Sapphire /199, Green /99, Gold /50, and Orange /25 autographs should roughly be selling for.
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