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Fanatics

FO Pulse: #101 of 517 on the 2026-08-17 close, up 11 from the previous close, with 49,534 likes across 20 posts in the trailing 7 days. Full chart.

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FO Pulse rank history

Fanatics's standing over the last 7 nightly closes: #178 (2026-08-11) → #168 (2026-08-12) → #118 (2026-08-13) → #117 (2026-08-14) → #126 (2026-08-15) → #112 (2026-08-16) → #101 (2026-08-17).

Who Fanatics moves with

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Questions people ask about Fanatics

What are the newest Fanatics drops?

Fanatics and Topps released a limited Kaws collection reworking the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers marks with his XX motif and Companion character, with jerseys at $650, timed to a three game series at Yankee Stadium beginning July 17, 2026. Fanatics Fest also ran in July 2026, where Darius Clark set a 53 inch vertical jump record.

What is Fanatics?

Fanatics is the company behind most official sports merchandise online, running league and team web shops as well as its own fanatics.com. It also owns Topps, the trading card maker, and Lids, the hat retailer with roughly 1,200 stores, where Chase B was named creative director in March 2026.

Where do you buy Fanatics gear?

Through fanatics.com, the official league shops it operates like MLB Shop and NFL Shop, team stadium stores, and Lids for headwear. Limited designer collections like the July 2026 Kaws collection sell out quickly and then trade on StockX and eBay.

How much do Fanatics jerseys cost?

Standard replica jerseys are the affordable tier, authentic on field versions cost more, and special designer editions price highest, like the Kaws Nike jerseys at $275 to $650 in July 2026. Hats, tees, and collectibles fill in the lower price points.

Who owns Fanatics?

Fanatics is a privately held company run by CEO Michael Rubin, backed by outside investors rather than a single corporate parent. Under Rubin it grew from a licensed sports merchandise seller into the platform behind most official league shops, plus Topps cards and Lids.

Coverage

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