Rip Leftovers Get a bulk offer
Release week · 2026 Bowman Baseball live

Opened 2026 Bowman
and pulled the hits?
We’ll buy the rest.

Raw Bowman leftovers—not picked-through commons.

Rip Leftovers pays a simple bulk price for fresh 2026 Bowman Baseball (and 2025 Bowman Draft) leftovers when base, chrome, and prospect cards from the rip are still included. You can keep autos, numbered cards, refractors, parallels, inserts, case hits, and Munetaka Murakami.

If the run is still there, our starting offer is up to 10¢ per card—not a guarantee on every lot. See raw leftovers and pricing.

  • Base cards
  • Chrome cards & duplicates
  • Paper & chrome prospects
  • Rookies, vets & duplicate stacks

Baseball only—not Topps Series, Update, or other sports.

Not a traditional card shop

What we want — and what we don’t

We buy a specific kind of lot: hits removed, but the base/chrome/prospect run not picked through. Not “whatever junk is left.”

What we mean by “raw leftovers”

Fresh 2026 Bowman Baseball and 2025 Bowman Draft leftovers after chase cards are pulled. Baseball only.

OK if you already removed

  • Autographs
  • Numbered cards
  • Inserts (incl. etched-in-glass, crystal)
  • Refractors & parallels
  • Case hits
  • Munetaka Murakami (only named card we expect you may pull)

Should still be in the lot

  • Base cards
  • Chrome cards
  • Prospects (paper & chrome)
  • Duplicates & rookie stacks
  • Veterans & partial sets

To qualify for our 10¢/card starting offer, the lot should still include the base, chrome, and prospect cards from the rip—not a pile where you already cherry-picked the chrome and prospects out.

Do not send these in your shipment

If these are still in the box, we will decline or reprice—not what we buy at any tier:

Autos, numbered cards, graded cards, and obvious monster hits / top singles.

Removing chase cards is fine. Picking through base, chrome, and prospects before you sell is not—that’s a lower tier or a pass. Tell us honestly what you removed in the form.

Release valve · Liquidity outlet

Built for release week

2026 Bowman Baseball release week means piles that are too good to trash and too tedious to list one-by-one. If chase cards are out but base, chrome, and prospects are still in the lot, we buy the bulk—see raw leftovers.

Get a bulk offer

Starting bulk offers

Starting at—not guaranteed on every lot. Your offer depends on what you removed, photos, count, and condition. One simple number for the lot.

Lot type Starting offer
Raw Bowman leftovers Base, chrome, and prospects from the rip still included. Chase cards may be out. Up to ~$0.10/card
Paper / base / prospect heavy Some chrome cards removed; still has prospect or paper depth. Up to ~$0.05/card
Picked-through / commons only Chrome and prospects largely pulled; mostly base vets and bulk left. Lower offer or pass

Raw leftovers

Hits, autos, numbered, refractors, inserts, and Murakami may be gone—the Bowman run should still be there.

~$0.10

per card starting

Chrome / prospects out

You removed some chrome or prospects; paper/base bulk remains.

~$0.05

per card starting

Commons-heavy

Picked-through pile—may not qualify for mail-in.

Lower / pass

case by case

Lots with base, chrome, and prospects still included may qualify for the 10¢/card starting band. Lots with chrome or prospects removed receive a lower offer. Misreporting what you removed is the fastest way to a repriced or declined lot on arrival.

Stronger offers when it’s worth our time

  • Larger lots Meaningful post-rip count (case breaks, big rips)—not tiny random piles.
  • Repeat sellers Second (and third) submissions from the same breaker or ripper often price above the starting tiers.
  • Cleaner lots Honest photos, accurate count, and an honest “what was removed” answer—less guesswork for us.

Tiers above are starting points, not a rigid buylist. Every lot is relationship-driven—we’re easy to work with when you bring volume we can actually move.

Mail-in lots: we buy from the continental United States only. What matters most is lot shape—base, chrome, and prospects still in the pile after chase cards are out—not a specific card count. How offers work.

High volume

Breakers welcome

Case breaks and high-volume rips welcome—one bulk offer, one shipment for the pile after the hits are out. Bigger breaker lots and repeat submissions often land above our starting tiers. Finished a break? Read our post-case-break guide.

Submit a breaker lot

“You may make more selling your best cards yourself. We buy the cleanup: one simple sale for the leftovers you don’t want to deal with—no listings, no sorting every player, no dozens of shipments.”

1 Simple sale
0 Per-card haggling

How it works

Four steps from this week’s freshly ripped 2026 Bowman—or 2025 Bowman Draft leftovers—to a simple bulk sale.

1

Tell us what you ripped

Product, count, and what has been removed from the lot (required in the bulk offer form)—that drives your starting tier.

2

Photos & details

Upload clear pictures plus count, notes, ZIP, and condition in the bulk offer form so we can price what’s actually there.

3

Get a bulk offer

One number for your post-rip lot—no per-card haggling. We aim to reply within a few business days.

4

Ship & get paid

We agree on logistics, then you get paid when your lot checks out. Mail-in from the continental United States only.

The two sets we buy

Two products only—no Topps Series, Update, or other sports. Details in what we want.

Release week · Priority

2026 Bowman Baseball leftovers

Release-week priority: case breaks, hobby rips, and fresh-opened bulk you do not want to list.

Also buying

2025 Bowman Draft leftovers

Secondary focus: larger post-rip piles and team lots after your hits are out.

Raw leftovers preferred. The run should still include base, chrome, and prospects—not a cherry-picked commons pile.

Neatly stacked modern baseball cards from a post-rip lot
Trust & transparency

Chase cards out? Good. Cherry-picked? Different story.

Removing autos, numbered cards, refractors, inserts, and case hits is normal. So is pulling Munetaka Murakami.

What we do not want is a lot where you already pulled the chrome and prospects and only send commons. That’s a lower offer or a pass—see starting offers.

Raw leftovers

Base, chrome, and prospects still in the pile → may qualify for up to 10¢/card starting.

Be honest

Use the form’s “what was removed” question so your offer matches what arrives.

Wrong product or wrong lot type

See what we want for hits we do not buy. We also pass on:

  • Products other than 2025 Bowman Draft or 2026 Bowman Baseball
  • Non-baseball cards or any non-baseball lots
  • Damaged or water/smoke damaged cards
  • Random junk wax or large old collections
  • Mystery lots with no photos
  • Mostly commons only after chrome and prospects were pulled
  • Lots described as “raw” but photos show heavy chrome/prospect removal
New & straightforward

Who we are & what to expect

We’re a focused buyer—not a card shop with glass cases. Here’s how we work and how we approach offers. Full process details.

What we do

Rip Leftovers is run by an active baseball-card reseller. We break post-rip Bowman bulk into player and team lots for resale through online marketplaces—so a clean, raw lot from you turns into something we can actually use, not a pile we’re guessing on.

That’s why we want the base, chrome, and prospect run still in the lot after chase cards are out. You get one bulk number and one shipment—not dozens of eBay listings.

What to expect

  • Submit the Tally form with photos, count, and honest details.
  • We aim to reply within a few business days with one bulk offer.
  • You ship after accepting; we spot-check the lot on arrival.
  • Payout after the lot checks out (method confirmed per deal—often PayPal, Venmo, or Zelle).

Illustrative lot scenarios

Not past deals—examples of how starting tiers translate to ballpark lot math. Your offer depends on photos and what’s actually left.

Raw leftovers

~900 cards · 2026 Bowman hobby rip

Autos/numbered/refractors out; base, chrome, and prospects still visible in photos.

Up to ~$0.10/card starting → ballpark ~$90 before adjustments—not a guarantee.

Chrome out

~2,400 cards · case break leftovers

Form answer: some chrome removed; paper/prospect bulk remains.

Up to ~$0.05/card starting → ballpark $100–$140; repeat breakers may see more.

Commons-heavy

~1,100 cards · picked-through

Prospects and chrome largely gone—mostly base/vets left.

Often lower offer or pass for mail-in—cleanup tier, not our primary target.

Fresh rips welcome

Ready to move this week’s leftovers?

Open the bulk offer form (hosted on Tally, opens in a new tab). Upload photos, count, and answer what has been removed from the lot—that sets your starting tier. See how offers work.

We review newly opened lots quickly and aim to reply within a few business days—not instant, but faster than listing every card yourself.

Open bulk offer form

Information you submit through the bulk offer form is only used to review your card lot and contact you about a possible offer.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers—start with raw leftovers.

Do you buy all baseball cards?
Not right now. Rip Leftovers is baseball-only. Our live buying focus is 2026 Bowman Baseball and 2025 Bowman Draft—not a general modern baseball buylist.
Where can I sell 2026 Bowman Baseball bulk leftovers after a rip?
Rip Leftovers buys raw post-rip 2026 Bowman Baseball when base, chrome, and prospects are still in the lot—case breaks, hobby rips, and home box opens. Running a case break? See post-case-break bulk. Open the bulk offer form with photos and a count. Typical starting points are on our pricing section (up to ~$0.10/card starting for raw leftovers; lower if chrome/prospects were removed).
Can I sell 2026 Bowman bulk if I opened hobby boxes at home?
Yes—same raw-leftovers rules as a case break. Keep autos, numbered cards, refractors, and other chase cards; ship the bulk when base, chrome, and prospects from the rip are still in the lot. One bulk offer form submission, one shipment—no need to list commons and prospects on eBay yourself. Just ripped at home? See our after-the-rip guide. Also see raw leftovers and pricing on the homepage.
What does “raw leftovers” mean?
Fresh Bowman leftovers after chase cards are pulled—but base, chrome, and prospect cards from the rip should still be in the lot. Fine to remove autos, numbered cards, inserts, refractors, parallels, case hits, and Munetaka Murakami. Not fine: cherry-picking chrome and prospects, then sending mostly commons. Full lists on raw leftovers.
What should I keep vs what should I sell to Rip Leftovers?

You may remove before shipping: autos, numbered cards, inserts, refractors, parallels, case hits, and Munetaka Murakami.

Do not send in the lot: autos, numbered cards, graded cards, or obvious monster hits.

Sell to us: raw Bowman bulk with base, chrome, and prospects still included (2026 Bowman Baseball or 2025 Bowman Draft).

Do you buy Bowman paper prospects, chrome duplicates, and commons?
Yes—when they’re still part of a raw or mostly-raw post-rip lot. If chrome and prospects are already gone, expect a lower starting offer or a pass. Never autos or numbered cards.
I already pulled some chrome or prospects — can I still sell?
Often yes—but usually below the up to 10¢/card starting band for raw leftovers. Pick the honest option in the form’s “what was removed” question so we can price what’s actually left. More detail for partial-pick lots: commons and partial-pick bulk.
How does bulk pricing work?
Starting offers (not guaranteed): up to ~$0.10/card when base, chrome, and prospects are still included; up to ~$0.05/card when some chrome or prospects were removed; lower or pass for picked-through commons-only piles. See the pricing table.
Do larger lots or repeat sellers get better offers?
Often yes. Meaningful post-rip volume (case breaks, big hobby rips), cleaner sorting, honest photos, and repeat submissions from the same breaker or ripper can land above our public starting tiers. Tiny one-off piles usually stay closer to the baseline—that’s why we say larger lots preferred.
Do you buy non-baseball cards?
No. Rip Leftovers is baseball-only.
Will I make more selling on eBay myself?
Often yes, if you have time to sort, list, store, and ship card by card. We’re the simpler path: one bulk offer and one shipment for the leftovers you don’t want to handle. Prefer to skip listings entirely? See our sell without eBay guide.
How fast can I get an offer?
It depends on photos, count, and how clear your bulk offer form submission is. With good photos and details filled in, we aim to reply within a few business days.