Ohtani Judge Card Auction Will Shatter Record According to the Odds

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A rare, 1/1 baseball card featuring the autographs and game-worn jersey patches of Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani will go up for auction Thursday.

The auction will run for 10 days, and oddsmakers are expecting it to break the record for the most expensive "ultra-modern era" sports card ever sold.

BetOnline.ag is allowing its customers to wager on the over/under final sale price for the auction. The sportsbook has the total set at $5.5 million.

2025 Judge-Ohtani Topps Chrome Dual MVP Card Sale Price

Over/Under 5.5 million

An “Ohtani Gold Logoman 1/1” sold for $3 million on December 18, 2025. The fact that this one has Ohtani's logoman (patch of gold-threaded MLB logo) and auto, as well as the same from Judge, puts this card in a different stratosphere.

The auction is being held by Fanatics Collect, and will run from Thursday, March 5 through Sunday, March 15.

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