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2009 • Topps
Updates & Highlights • #UH10

2007 • Topps • Updates & Highlights • Pitching Ball
Major League Baseball • Atlanta Braves
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This 2007 Topps Update card features Tim Hudson of the Atlanta Braves, card #365. A great addition to any baseball card collection. This is the Pitching Ball parallel variant. Tim Hudson cards remain popular among collectors. Topps has been a leader in sports cards since 1951. Ships securely with tracking.
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Tim Hudson's 2007 Topps Update card occupies a mid-tier position within his overall cardboard footprint, sitting below his certified autograph and rookie-era issues but holding steady among his base parallels. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and any transaction carries outsized influence on perceived market value. Hudson's four-time All-Star résumé and 222-career-win legacy sustain collector interest, particularly among Braves team collectors who drive consistent if modest demand.
As a 2007 Topps Update base card, this issue carries a standard mass-print run with no serial numbering, placing it firmly in the high-supply tier of Hudson's catalog. Graded copies do exist, and PSA/BGS submissions of this era's Topps cards often yield strong centering grades, though population reports for this specific card remain thin relative to his more sought-after inserts or short prints. The absence of a parallel or autograph designation means rarity is driven almost entirely by graded population scarcity rather than inherent print-run limitation.
Hudson's Hall of Fame candidacy remains an open question, and until a Cooperstown induction materializes, sustained market momentum for his standard base issues will be moderate at best. Graded copies in PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 command a meaningful premium over raw copies given the thin population, making high-grade submission a viable strategy for patient collectors. The single active listing signals a quiet but stable market — not a growth catalyst, but a low-risk hold for those banking on a future HOF ballot breakthrough.

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