San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres baseball cards spotlight legends like Tony Gwynn and modern stars like Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado, and Juan Soto. Tatis Jr.'s rookie cards are some of the most valuable modern cards in the hobby. Collectors chase autographs, rookie editions, and parallels from Topps and Bowman. Tony Gwynn vintage cards remain classics, while Tatis, Machado, and Soto drive modern interest in Padres cards.
CLICK HERE FOR ALL PADRES BASEBALL CARDS
Tony Gwynn
Trevor Hoffman
Dave Winfield
Adrian Gonzalez
Jake Peavy
Ken Caminiti
Gary Sheffield
Randy Jones
Steve Garvey
Ozzie Smith
1972 Topps Steve Garvey Card (#401)
Garvey, though most famous for his time with the Dodgers, played briefly for the Padres late in his career. His 1972 card remains valuable to Padres collectors due to his impact on the team, especially his leadership in the 1980s.
1982 Topps Tony Gwynn Rookie Card (#482)
The rookie card of the legendary outfielder who became the face of the Padres franchise. Gwynn’s eight batting titles, 15 All-Star selections, and Hall of Fame induction make this card a cornerstone of any Padres collection.
1994 Topps Ken Caminiti Card (#333)
A collectible card of the former MVP who was a key player for the Padres during the 1990s. Caminiti helped lead the Padres to the 1998 World Series and was known for his power, defensive ability, and leadership on the field.
1998 Topps Tony Gwynn Card (#700)
Features the beloved Hall of Famer in the late stages of his career, as he continued to be one of the best hitters in baseball. Gwynn helped lead the Padres to the 1998 World Series and remains a legend in San Diego sports history.
2001 Bowman Chrome Jake Peavy Rookie Card (#232)
The rookie card of the pitcher who became one of the top aces in baseball during his time with the Padres. Peavy won a Cy Young Award in 2007 and was the anchor of the Padres’ pitching staff for much of the 2000s.
2005 Topps Adrian Gonzalez Card (#425)
A key card of the first baseman who was a dominant hitter for the Padres from 2006 to 2010. Gonzalez made multiple All-Star appearances with the Padres and later achieved success with the Red Sox and Dodgers.
2010 Topps Stephen Strasburg Rookie Card (#661)
Strasburg, though mostly associated with the Washington Nationals, was drafted by the Padres, making his rookie card valuable to Padres collectors. His talent and early promise have made him a top prospect in baseball history.
2016 Topps Manny Machado Card (#2)
Although Machado was a newcomer to the Padres in 2019, his 2016 card remains a popular addition to Padres collections due to his future importance in helping lead the team back to postseason contention. Machado’s power and leadership made him a cornerstone of the Padres' future.
2020 Topps Fernando Tatis Jr. Rookie Card (#410)
The rookie card of the electric shortstop who quickly became one of the most exciting players in baseball. Tatis helped revitalize the Padres, leading them to a deep playoff run in 2020 and becoming the face of the franchise for the 2020s. This card is one of the hottest in the hobby.