
Didi Gregorius
2013 • Topps
Series 1 • #296

2013 • Topps • Chrome • Refractor
Major League Baseball • Arizona Diamondbacks
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This 2013 Topps Chrome card features Didi Gregorius of the Arizona Diamondbacks, card #65. A great addition to any baseball card collection. This is the Refractor parallel variant. Didi Gregorius cards remain popular among collectors. Topps has been a leader in sports cards since 1951. Ships securely with tracking.
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Gregorius's 2013 Topps Chrome rookie sits at the entry-level tier of his overall card market, reflecting his status as a solid but not elite MLB career contributor. The Chrome refractor parallels and graded copies command a noticeable premium over raw base versions, consistent with the Chrome brand's reputation for condition sensitivity. Within the 2013 Topps Chrome set, Gregorius is a mid-tier pull compared to higher-profile rookies from that class, keeping demand modest but stable.
The base 2013 Topps Chrome Gregorius is a standard print run card, though the set includes refractor parallels with serial-numbered variations down to the 1/1 Superfractor that carry significantly more collector interest. Graded copies do exist in population reports, though overall submission volume is low, suggesting most copies circulate raw in the secondary market. Short-printed parallels such as the Gold and Sepia refractors represent the scarcest versions and trade well above the base card when they surface.
Gregorius retired following the 2022 season, which generally stabilizes a player's card market but removes the upside catalyst of active performance driving new collector interest. His tenure with the New York Yankees — particularly his 2017-2019 run as a fan favorite — provides a regional collector base that sustains periodic demand spikes for his key cards. Grading submission trends for this card remain light, meaning a high-grade PSA or BGS copy has population scarcity working in its favor for collectors seeking registry-quality examples.

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