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Diamondbacks hero, bee specialist Matt Hilton's Topps cards no longer available

More than 16,000 cards were sold after Hilton removed a colony of bees from near home plate at Chase Field, saving the game.
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Beekeeper Matt Hilton prepares to throw out the first pitch prior to a game between the Dodgers and the Diamondbacks. (AP Photo/Matt York)

PHOENIX — Sometimes, just doing your job can make you an overnight sensation, just ask Phoenix's Matt Hilton. The bee specialist removed a colony of bees from Chase Field Tuesday night and by Wednesday, he had his own Topps card. 

Those cards are no longer available for purchase, but more than 16,000 were sold in just 24 hours. 

On Tuesday, the baseball game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers was delayed due to a colony of bees resting on the protective netting near home plate at Chase Field. 

Hilton was called in to remove the bees and instantly became the MVP of the game. He even threw out the first pitch after the nearly 2-hour delay. 

RELATED: Bees cause 2-hour delay of Diamondbacks, Dodgers game

The next morning, Topps, a company famous for their collectible sports cards, announced they had "signed a deal" with Hilton to offer a "bee specialist" card.

The front of the card shows Hilton as he prepared to throw out the first pitch after removing the bee colony with the words "Bee afraid, bee very afraid: Bees swarm in Arizona". The back shows the actual bee colony. 

Some of the cards will be autographed, the company said. 

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