
Evan Gattis
2018 • Topps
Heritage • #196

The 2013 Topps Series 2 Evan Gattis #418 captures the Atlanta Braves catcher during his emergence as a power-hitting prospect in Major League Baseball.
2013 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Atlanta Braves
Near Mint
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The 2013 Topps Series 2 Evan Gattis #418 is a standard issue baseball card from one of Topps' most widely distributed releases of the early 2010s. Gattis, the Atlanta Braves catcher, appears on this card during a pivotal period in his career when he was establishing himself as a legitimate offensive threat behind the plate. Series 2 sets from this era remain popular among collectors building complete runs, filling team sets, or assembling vintage baseball card collections from the 2010s. The card features the clean design aesthetic Topps employed during this period, with straightforward photography and readable typography characteristic of the brand's standard base set offerings. Collectors interested in Braves memorabilia, catcher cards, or comprehensive Topps holdings from 2013 often seek cards like this one to complete their collections. Whether you're pursuing a full Series 2 set or collecting individual players from a specific franchise, the 2013 Topps Series 2 Evan Gattis #418 represents an accessible entry point into early 2010s baseball card collecting.
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Evan Gattis's 2013 Topps Series 2 rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardboard footprint, reflecting his role as a fan-favorite backup catcher and part-time DH rather than a perennial All-Star. With only one active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited, and the card trades in line with mid-tier role player rookies from this era. Condition remains a key differentiator here — sharp corners and clean centering on this particular Topps base issue can command a meaningful premium over raw, ungraded copies.
This is a standard base rookie card from the 2013 Topps Series 2 set, meaning print runs were high and raw copies are widely available across the secondary market. Parallel versions — including Gold, Black, and Emerald — carry significantly more collector interest due to their serialized or short-printed nature, with population reports on those variants remaining relatively thin. Graded PSA or BGS copies of the base RC exist in modest numbers, and high-grade submissions (9.5 or 10) are scarce enough to attract premium bids from registry collectors.
Gattis retired following the 2017 season, which caps his long-term upside and removes the performance-driven catalyst that typically sustains demand for active players. His cult following — built on his compelling backstory of working as a ski lodge janitor before returning to professional baseball — provides a niche but loyal collector base that keeps interest from evaporating entirely. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, suggesting the market is largely buy-and-hold among nostalgic collectors rather than speculative investors, making significant appreciation unlikely without a Hall of Fame-related narrative boost.

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