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2002 • Topps
T206 • #204B

2002 • Topps • T206
Major League Baseball • St. Louis Cardinals
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Tino Martinez from 206 (2002)
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The 2002 Topps T206 Tino Martinez sits at the lower end of the price spectrum for cards from this set, reflecting his status as a veteran contributor rather than a marquee star during this period of his career. As a member of the St. Louis Cardinals roster at the time, Martinez was in the twilight of his career following his celebrated Yankees championship run, which limits crossover collector demand. Base cards from the T206 set without parallels or inserts generally trade at modest levels, and this card's positioning is consistent with that trend.
The 2002 Topps T206 set was produced in significant quantities as a mass-market release, meaning this base card carries no meaningful scarcity premium. Without a noted serial number, autograph, or parallel designation, this is a standard base issue with a broad print run typical of early 2000s Topps production. Graded population for common base cards from this set tends to be low not due to scarcity, but because submission costs rarely justify the investment for lower-demand subjects.
Tino Martinez enjoyed a strong career highlighted by multiple World Series titles with the Yankees, but his post-playing career has not generated the sustained collector momentum needed to drive appreciation in his later-career Cardinals cards. Demand is largely driven by team and player-specific collectors rather than broad market interest, keeping price movement relatively flat. Unless a Hall of Fame candidacy narrative gains traction or a significant anniversary generates renewed interest in his Yankees-era legacy, this card is unlikely to see meaningful upward price momentum.

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