CardLines says auctions for MLB card breaks 1177 to 1180 will end on Monday, June 22, with the breaks due to start at 8:15 PM the same day.
The listed products are 2026 MLB Donruss Baseball, 2025 MLB Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary and 2021 MLB Mosaic. For collectors, online bidders and card shops planning singles inventory, the timing matters because break results can affect same-day buying decisions, player-chase demand and resale planning.
A card break is a group opening of sealed trading card product, usually with participants assigned teams, players or divisions under rules set by the breaker. CardLines did not state a time zone in the supplied notice, so UK and European collectors should check the live auction clock before bidding or making evening plans.
CardLines lists four MLB breaks ending on Monday night
In its notice, CardLines identifies the affected auctions as breaks 1177 to 1180. The publisher says the cards will be opened from 8:15 PM on Monday.
"Auctions end for breaks #1177-1180 on Monday. We will break these cards starting at 8:15 PM on Monday."
The notice is posted on the official CardLines site at CardLines Break Auction Ending Today. TRADINGCARD verifies source links under its Source Transparency standards.
- Break numbers: 1177, 1178, 1179 and 1180.
- Auction end day: Monday, June 22.
- Scheduled break time: 8:15 PM, with no time zone stated in the supplied notice.
- Products named: 2026 MLB Donruss Baseball, 2025 MLB Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary and 2021 MLB Mosaic.
Why these MLB products matter to bidders and shops
The product mix spans current and recent MLB releases, giving collectors a spread of brands and card styles. Donruss, Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary and Mosaic each have distinct collector audiences, which can affect bidding interest by team, rookie class, inserts and parallels.
For local card shops and sellers who follow online breaks for potential stock, Monday night results may indicate which teams, players or card types draw immediate attention. For collectors watching from the UK or mainland Europe, the uncertain time zone is the practical issue: the listed 8:15 PM start may not align with local evening hours.
What bidders should verify before auction close
- Confirm the live countdown and auction end time on CardLines before placing a bid.
- Check the break format, including team, player or division assignment rules, if listed.
- Review shipping terms and costs, especially for international addresses.
- Confirm where the break will be streamed, such as CardLines' official break page or video channel, if provided by the organiser.
How to follow the break schedule
CardLines maintains a dedicated Sports Card Breaks page for its break activity. Bidders should use the official CardLines listing and auction interface as the controlling source for current times, payment requirements and any updates.
If details change, collectors should rely on the live CardLines auction page rather than screenshots or reposts. Readers can also contact TRADINGCARD through Contact Us if they spot a source correction that affects public-facing details.
Reported by Source Text Link, CardLines.