
Evan Gattis
2018 • Topps
Heritage • #196

The 2013 Topps Update Evan Gattis US87 card captures the Atlanta Braves catcher during his early playing days. A solid addition to Braves team collections and 2013 baseball card sets.
2013 • Topps • Update
Major League Baseball • Atlanta Braves
Near Mint
US87
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The 2013 Topps Update Evan Gattis US87 is a standard baseball card from Topps' mid-season release, documenting the catcher's tenure with the Atlanta Braves. Update sets are designed to reflect roster changes, trades, and emerging players that occurred after the flagship set's initial release, making them essential for collectors tracking the complete 2013 season. Evan Gattis played for the Braves during this era, and his card remains a relevant piece for team collectors and those building comprehensive 2013 baseball collections. The Update series is known for its consistent design and accessibility, appealing to both casual hobbyists and serious set builders. Whether you're completing a 2013 Topps Update master set, assembling a Braves team collection, or simply adding to your general baseball card portfolio, the Gattis US87 offers straightforward collecting value from one of Topps' most popular modern sets.
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Gattis's 2013 Topps Update rookie sits at the lower end of the price spectrum for cards from this set, reflecting his journeyman career trajectory rather than a sustained star-level legacy. As a fan-favorite power hitter during his Atlanta years, the card carries modest collector nostalgia but does not command a premium relative to higher-profile rookies from the same checklist. Condition plays a meaningful role here — a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 graded copy trades noticeably above raw examples given the low base price point.
This is a base rookie card from the Topps Update Series, meaning it carries a standard print run without the scarcity of a numbered parallel or short print designation. The population of graded copies is relatively thin, not because of inherent rarity but due to limited grading demand — submitting a low-value base card for grading rarely pencils out economically for most collectors. No serial-numbered parallels or autograph variants are associated with this specific base issue, keeping the supply of raw copies accessible across the secondary market.
Gattis retired following the 2018 season without Hall of Fame credentials, which limits the long-term appreciation potential typically associated with sustained rookie card demand. The single active listing signals a thin, illiquid market where price discovery is unreliable and momentum is essentially flat. Collectors focused on Atlanta Braves team sets or early 2010s roster nostalgia represent the most likely buyer pool, but broader speculative interest in this card remains limited.

2018 • Topps
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2020 • Topps
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