
Mike Boddicker
1990 • Donruss
#280

The 1980 Topps Ted Sizemore #81 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Boston Red Sox infielder from the iconic Topps set of that era.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Boston Red Sox
Near Mint
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The 1980 Topps Ted Sizemore card occupies the lower tier of his overall cardography, as late-career base cards of role players from this era rarely command a premium over his earlier issues. With only one active listing, the market is effectively illiquid, meaning any transaction reflects opportunistic pricing rather than true market consensus. Sizemore's career as a utility infielder limits the broader collector demand that drives sustained price elevation within the 1980 Topps set.
As a standard base card from the 1980 Topps mass-production run, this issue carries no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction, placing it firmly in the high-print-run category typical of the era. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, as professional grading submissions for common late-career cards of this vintage are rarely economically justified. The raw supply in the secondary market is modest but not scarce, reflecting collector indifference rather than genuine limited supply.
Sizemore's career, while solid — including a 1969 NL Rookie of the Year award — has not generated the sustained collector momentum needed to drive speculative investment in his late-career issues. The single active listing suggests the market is largely dormant, with little grading submission activity or renewed interest that would signal upward momentum. Unless a broader vintage baseball card surge lifts all 1980 Topps commons, this card is best viewed as a low-priority set-filler rather than a growth-oriented holding.

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