In a dazzling blend of sports and entertainment, Mike “The Miz” Mizanin, a figure beloved by wrestling aficionados and reality TV audiences alike, has taken an unexpected turn through the hallowed corridors of Major League Baseball fame, though not quite in the way of a typical athlete. The WWE superstar, known for his flamboyant ring presence and reality show charm, makes his unexpected debut in the MLB universe, commemorated by an appearance in the new 2025 Topps Series 2 baseball card set. This special card pays homage to his ceremonial first pitch at Progressive Field earlier this year, delighting fans by bridging his two passions—wrestling and baseball.
For The Miz, the trading card spotlight isn’t foreign territory. Through WWE’s enduring partnership with Topps, he’s no stranger to the shiny allure of collectible cards gracing his likeness. However, this debut in a baseball product represents an entirely new arena—a right unexpected pitch, if you will. His smiling face among bat-swinging legends forms part of Topps’ cherished tradition of saluting celebrity first pitches. These are crafted as Short Print (SP) cards, made in significantly lesser numbers than their common series cousins, granting them a unique sheen of scarcity and desirability reminiscent of a rare wrestling belt match.
Joining this illustrious group, The Miz stands shoulder to shoulder with previous honorees like rapper Travis Scott, basketball phenom Victor Wembanyama, and reggaeton star Bad Bunny—all featured on cards that immortalize their ceremonial pitch exploits at various MLB spectacles. Each card a snapshot of sports and cultural crossovers, they serve as playful reminders of the times these well-trodden entertainment paths have converged on a pitcher’s mound.
For The Miz, the Cleveland Guardians game wasn’t just another pop-up celebrity appearance. It reverberated with the authenticity of a hometown love letter. Parma, Ohio, a mere heart’s beat from Cleveland, is where The Miz’s story began. It’s a locale he never hesitates to flaunt, threading Cleveland pride through performances beamed to WWE enthusiasts worldwide. His first pitch was less about being a guest star and more about coming full circle, a tribute to the hometown that raised him, now immortalized in glossy card stock.
Even outside the wrestling ring, The Miz is hard to overlook, characterized by an electrifying persona that had captured the imagination from MTV’s Real World to the roaring stages of WrestleMania. To fans and sports card collectors, his latest accolade—a baseball card—feels like the perfect, unexpected flourish to an already eclectic résumé.
Not even The Miz could have predicted this turn of events, with the premiere of his card making waves not just among his wrestling faithful but also within the baseball fandom. When the card burst onto the scene, Mizanin himself expressed his surprise and thrill through social media, echoing the sentiments of fans with a genuine, “Wait, this is real?! I need this!” Perhaps more valuable than collector chic, the card now stands as a shared symbol of joy and fandom between the unlikeliest of sports worlds.
The 2025 Topps Series 2 set, now eagerly available online and in hobby shops, teeters on the brink of a collector’s frenzy. Even non-baseball enthusiasts find themselves charmed by the peculiar allure of a Miz SP, a card that brings together two great passions, wrapped in a gleam of holographic dreams.
As sports fans investigate every pack and peel back each layer of potential treasure, the prospect of uncovering a Miz card elicits a thrill akin to unmasking a long-lost gem. Who could have guessed that the worlds of WWE and MLB would collide in such a delightful and unexpected Union? Yet, Nestled clearly between pages of a scrapbook fanatics await, patiently anticipating further surprises in this unfolding drama of sport and entertainment, The Miz has proven once again that his star shines brightly, no matter the ring—or the field.
And so, The Miz’s remarkable journey continues, a narrative that refuses to be pigeonholed, defying categorization while juggling audience expectations with a mischievous grin and a wink that seems to suggest the thrill of possibility is never out of season. Whether in the world of slams and suplexes or strikes and foul balls, The Miz is here to remind us that life, much like baseball cards, is a delightful collectible of its own.