
Michael Pineda
2013 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H516

A 2011 Topps Series 2 baseball card featuring Michael Pineda during his tenure with the Seattle Mariners, card #595 from the set.
2011 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Seattle Mariners
Near Mint
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Pineda's 2011 Topps Series 2 rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall card market, reflecting a career that showed early promise but was ultimately limited by injuries and inconsistency. Ungraded copies trade at the lower end of the spectrum for pitchers from this era, though a high-grade PSA or BGS submission can command a relative premium over raw copies. Within the 2011 Topps Series 2 set, Pineda's RC sits below star-tier contemporaries but holds steady collector interest as a recognized name from the early 2010s AL West.
As a base rookie card from a mass-produced flagship set, the 2011 Topps Series 2 Pineda RC carries a substantial print run with no serial numbering, placing it in the high-availability tier. Population reports show a reasonable number of graded copies, though the majority of existing copies remain raw, meaning a true gem-mint example retains some scarcity appeal. Collectors seeking rarer parallels — such as the Gold or Diamond Anniversary versions from this release — will find significantly tighter supply and stronger competition among buyers.
Pineda retired without achieving the Hall of Fame trajectory that typically sustains long-term rookie card appreciation, which limits the upside ceiling for this card as a pure investment vehicle. That said, nostalgia-driven demand from Mariners collectors and early-2010s set builders keeps a floor under the market, particularly for high-grade examples. Grading submission trends for mass-market base rookies of this era remain low relative to star players, so a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 copy does benefit from a comparatively thin graded population at the top tier.

2013 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H516

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