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2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball Brings Bold New Designs, Clear Cards, and Heavy Autograph Content

2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball packs six autos per hobby box and 10 per jumbo, with colorful inserts, clear cards, memorabilia autos, and multi-signed chases.

2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball Brings Bold New Designs, Clear Cards, and Heavy Autograph Content

2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball leans fully into its name with a product built around color, motion, and autograph-heavy box value. Leaf has positioned the release as a flashy prospect-and-star-driven set with a fresh base design, multiple themed insert lines, memorabilia autographs, and a jumbo configuration that adds an exclusive clear card component.

For collectors who prioritize signatures, Vivid once again delivers one of the more aggressive autograph counts in the baseball card space. Hobby boxes promise six autographs, while jumbo boxes increase that total to 10 autographs. Each box also includes a small number of base or insert cards, keeping the focus squarely on premium hits rather than bulk pack ripping.

The set is scheduled to arrive on June 12, 2026, and it carries a 193-card total set size. While the full manufacturer checklist had not yet been published at the time these details surfaced, the early product information gives collectors a solid look at the design direction, insert lineup, format differences, and several key names attached to major chase content.

2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball at a glance

  • Set name: 2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball
  • Set size: 193 cards
  • Release date: June 12, 2026
  • Cards per pack: Hobby 8, Jumbo 14
  • Packs per box: 1 pack per box
  • Boxes per case: Hobby 12, Jumbo 6

Box formats and what collectors get

Leaf is keeping the configuration straightforward. Both hobby and jumbo formats are single-pack boxes, but the contents differ meaningfully. Hobby is built for a concentrated autograph experience, while jumbo raises the hit count and layers in exclusive clear card potential.

Hobby box breakdown

  • 6 autographs
  • 2 base cards

Jumbo box breakdown

  • 10 autographs
  • 4 base cards

The jumbo format carries one of the bigger product-specific hooks in the release. Every jumbo box guarantees one exclusive Clear base card or Clear autograph. That gives jumbo buyers a distinct chase element beyond simply getting more signatures in one box.

New base design goes borderless

One of the biggest visual changes in 2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball is the redesign of the base set. Last year’s Vivid base cards featured a thicker bordered presentation with radiating visual effects. This year, Leaf shifts to a borderless appearance and fills the card front with a swirling, multicolor background that runs across the full design.

That adjustment should appeal to collectors who prefer modern, uninterrupted artwork and a more immersive use of color. It also better fits the Vivid identity, which has always been built around energetic, stylized visuals rather than traditional baseball card layouts.

The base card framework is not limited to unsigned cards. Leaf is also using the same look for Base Autographs, allowing the flagship design to remain central to the product’s signature chase. In a release where autographs dominate the box contents, that continuity matters. Collectors ripping for ink are still interacting with the primary visual identity of the set rather than a completely separate autograph format.

Jumbo-exclusive Clear cards add another chase layer

The jumbo-exclusive Clear cards give the 2026 product one of its more distinctive format differences. These can appear either as base cards or autographs, and they feature a slight design variation from the standard issue. Because they are guaranteed in jumbo boxes, they help justify the premium format for collectors who want something with a more limited, display-friendly feel.

Clear stock cards have become an increasingly popular specialty element across modern card products because they stand out immediately in hand and in showcases. For a brand like Vivid, where design is a major selling point, that kind of parallel concept fits naturally.

Collectors deciding between hobby and jumbo will likely weigh the value of four extra autographs against the guaranteed Clear card, especially if the autograph checklist remains strong across prospect, retired, and star-driven signers.

Insert lineup centers on style and personality

Leaf is not trying to make Vivid a traditional baseball insert product. The 2026 release continues to push distinct thematic concepts that feel more like mini art sets than standard supporting insert lines. The early lineup includes three named insert concepts:

  • Draft Board ’25
  • Funky
  • Neon

Each of these plays into the product’s colorful identity in a different way. Draft Board ’25 should have obvious appeal for prospect-focused collectors, especially those following recent draft talent. Funky suggests a more playful, stylized treatment, while Neon appears built around bright, glowing visuals that fit the Vivid name perfectly.

Two of those insert lines also branch into autograph territory. Both Draft Board ’25 Autographs and Funky Autographs are part of the release, giving Leaf more than one signature path beyond the main base autograph setup. That matters in a product with so many autographs per box, since collectors generally want visual variety and not just repeated versions of one core design.

Animated, Pure Imagination, and Inkandescence expand the autograph chase

Several of the most interesting cards in 2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball come from the product’s more imaginative signature subsets. These are the cards that appear designed to give the release a personality beyond straightforward prospect autographs.

Animated Autographs

Animated Autographs bring a comic-book-inspired look to the checklist. The design uses a picture-in-picture presentation and even incorporates a speech bubble element for the player name. Leaf is also producing non-autograph base versions of Animated cards, so the concept extends beyond signed hits.

This type of stylized card tends to divide collectors, but it also gives Vivid something distinct in a crowded baseball release calendar. For buyers who enjoy unconventional art-driven cards, Animated could be one of the more memorable subsets in the product.

Pure Imagination

Pure Imagination returns for a second year in both autograph and base insert form. Its inclusion suggests Leaf sees it as one of the anchors of the Vivid brand. Returning inserts can be important for continuity, especially in a product line still carving out its identity, and Pure Imagination appears to be one of the themes Leaf considers worth building on rather than replacing.

Inkandescence

Inkandescence is another autograph concept in the set, and the name matches the approach. These are described as colorful, eccentric autograph cards designed to stand out visually. Given the product’s focus, collectors should expect these to be among the more display-oriented autograph pulls rather than simple signed base alternatives.

Memorabilia and multi-signed cards boost premium appeal

Leaf is also adding more premium-style content beyond standard signatures. Prospect Memorabilia Autographs introduce jersey swatches into the mix, giving the release a relic-auto component for prospect chasers. In a set already built around signatures, memorabilia pieces can help diversify the break experience and give some cards a more substantial premium feel.

Another notable inclusion is Triple Exposure Autographs, which brings multi-signed cards into the product. Multi-signed content often becomes an important chase for collectors who want something more limited and more compositionally ambitious than a single-player autograph. In a visually aggressive brand like Vivid, triple-signed cards should fit especially well if the layout gives each signer enough room to shine.

Those additions suggest Leaf is trying to make Vivid more than just a high-auto release. The product also aims to offer layered chase value through specialty formats, relic signatures, and multi-player cards that can appeal to set builders, player collectors, and hit-focused breakers alike.

Case hit autograph grouping to know

Leaf has also identified a noteworthy case-level chase. In every case, collectors can expect a combined six autographs from the following list of players:

  • Eli Willits
  • Jackson Flora
  • Jesús Made
  • Justin Lebron
  • Kevin McGonigle
  • Konnor Griffin
  • Leo De Vries
  • Nick Kurtz
  • Roch Cholowsky
  • Trey Yesavage

That grouping gives prospect collectors a clearer sense of the product’s core chase names. It also signals where some of the market attention may fall once boxes start getting opened. Several of these players have already drawn strong hobby interest, so any product advertising repeated case-level access to a concentrated list of high-upside names is likely to draw notice from prospecting-focused buyers.

The wording here is important. Collectors should read it as a combined case expectation tied to that player pool, not as a guarantee of a specific autograph from each individual name. Even so, the list offers a useful preview of the kind of prospect depth Leaf is aiming to feature.

Checklist structure and named card concepts

Although the full 2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball checklist had not yet been released, the available details already outline a meaningful portion of the product structure. Based on the announced information, collectors should expect the set to include the following main components:

  • Base set
  • Base Autographs
  • Clear base cards
  • Clear autographs
  • Draft Board ’25
  • Draft Board ’25 Autographs
  • Funky
  • Funky Autographs
  • Neon
  • Animated base cards
  • Animated Autographs
  • Pure Imagination base inserts
  • Pure Imagination Autographs
  • Inkandescence Autographs
  • Prospect Memorabilia Autographs
  • Triple Exposure Autographs

As more checklist information becomes available, collectors will want to monitor signer distribution, print run details where applicable, and whether any additional parallels or limited chase tiers are added to the product description before release.

Who this product is built for

2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball looks tailored to a specific type of collector. If the appeal of a product starts with autograph volume, vivid design, prospect-centered content, and a willingness to embrace nontraditional art direction, this set checks those boxes quickly. It is not attempting to be a flagship, stat-driven, team-logo-heavy release. It is designed to be bold, high hit, and visually loud.

That should make it especially attractive to breakers, prospect collectors, and anyone who values variety in autograph presentation. Between the base autograph design, insert autographs, comic-inspired Animated cards, memorabilia autos, and triple-signed content, there is more visual diversity here than in many autograph-focused baseball products.

Collectors who prefer cleaner, more classic aesthetics may find the product more niche. But for buyers looking for something energetic and different, Vivid is clearly leaning into the things that separate it from more conventional baseball card lines.

Release date and checklist status

Leaf has the release date for 2026 Leaf Vivid Baseball listed as June 12, 2026, though dates can always shift before launch. The full checklist had not yet been published at the time of the product details, so some information remains subject to change until Leaf finalizes the release.

For now, the available details provide a strong early map of what collectors can expect: a 193-card product with a redesigned borderless base set, six autographs per hobby box, 10 autographs per jumbo box, jumbo-exclusive Clear cards, and a long list of stylized insert and autograph concepts built around prospects, stars, and multi-signed chase cards.

Anyone planning to rip boxes or target singles will want to keep an eye on the finalized checklist once Leaf publishes it, particularly for signer breakdowns in Base Autographs, Animated Autographs, Inkandescence, Prospect Memorabilia Autographs, and Triple Exposure Autographs.

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