Texas native Champ Stutts may only be six years old, but his recent discovery in the world of baseball cards has made him a viral sensation. With a collection exceeding a thousand cards, Champ’s latest find is no ordinary card—it’s a “one of one” Paul Skenes Onyx card, a gem that left even seasoned collectors in awe.
The moment of discovery, captured on video by his mom Kristi and shared on their family TikTok account, “Stutts Family Fun,” quickly gained attention online. LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne, who is Paul Skenes’ girlfriend, stumbled upon the video and decided to show it to Skenes himself. The baseball player was so impressed that he left a comment, inviting Champ to attend one of his games—an offer that undoubtedly made the young fan’s day.
Not stopping there, the excitement spread to the Pittsburgh Pirates, who reached out to Champ and his family. Promising to send the young collector a Paul Skenes jersey, the Pirates added an extra layer of joy to this incredible moment.
Champ’s passion for baseball cards is deeply rooted in his family. His dad, initially on the hunt for a Skenes Topps Chrome rookie patch card last November, passed down the torch of collecting to his son. Even Champ’s two-year-old brother has caught the collecting bug, insisting on sleeping with cards every night. However, Champ is quick to set boundaries, ensuring the more valuable cards are kept safe from any accidental damage.
With his newfound fame in the world of baseball cards, Champ has gained a new team to cheer for. The Rangers fan now holds a special place in his heart for both Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates, making his collecting journey all the more exciting.
Champ Stutts’ story is a heartwarming tale of a young fan’s passion for collecting and the unexpected connections that can arise from a treasured discovery. With the support of his family, the admiration of a professional baseball player, and the attention of a major league team, Champ’s love for baseball cards has reached new heights—and the future of his collection looks brighter than ever.