
Rolando Arrojo
1998 • Pacific
Aurora • #78

The 1998 Topps Bobby Smith #466 captures a moment from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays' early roster during the franchise's inaugural season era.
1998 • Topps
Major League Baseball • Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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The 1998 Topps Bobby Smith #466 is a standard baseball card from Topps' flagship 1998 release, featuring the Tampa Bay Devil Rays player. This card represents the late-1990s design aesthetic that defined Topps base sets of the era—a period when collecting remained focused on set completion and player portfolios rather than chase parallels. Bobby Smith's card carries appeal for Devil Rays team collectors building comprehensive rosters from the franchise's early years. The 1998 Topps set remains a foundational reference point for 1990s baseball card hobbyists, with consistent demand from players seeking to round out their collections or investors interested in period-specific issues. Whether you're completing a 1998 Topps base set, building a Devil Rays team collection, or exploring late-90s baseball card history, this card offers straightforward collector value. SuperCatch makes it easy to find and compare copies of this card across multiple conditions and preservation states, helping you source the right version for your collection goals.
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As a 1998 Topps rookie card of Bobby Smith with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays — an expansion franchise in its inaugural season — this card occupies a niche tier within the late-90s Topps base set, which was produced in significant quantities and generally trades at modest levels. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the market is essentially illiquid, meaning any transaction reflects a single seller's valuation rather than true market consensus. Smith's career trajectory as a utility infielder who never became a star player keeps this card from commanding a meaningful premium over comparable contemporaries from the same set.
The 1998 Topps base set was produced in large print runs typical of the era's mass-market overproduction period, making raw copies of this card relatively common in the secondary market. As a base card rather than an insert, parallel, or serial-numbered variant, there is no artificial scarcity mechanism driving collector demand. Population reports from major grading services like PSA and BGS likely show very few submitted copies, not due to rarity but due to low collector interest in pursuing professional grading for this particular card.
Bobby Smith did not develop into a long-term MLB contributor, which significantly limits the upside potential for this rookie card regardless of condition or grade. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays' inaugural-season cards have some niche appeal among franchise collectors and team set builders, but this remains a specialized and narrow audience. Grading submission trends for late-90s base set cards of non-star players have been declining, and market momentum for this card shows little evidence of sustained collector enthusiasm or speculative interest.

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