
Yasiel Puig
2018 • Topps
Archives • #6

2013 Topps Update Yasiel Puig US250 — a collectible base card from the Topps Update series ideal for Dodgers collectors, set compilers, and era-focused collections.
2013 • Topps • Update
MLB • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
US250
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Puig's 2013 Topps Update rookie card sits at the lower end of his collectible hierarchy, trading well below his autographed and short-print parallels from the same era. As a base rookie card, it reflects the broader market reality that Puig's post-career trajectory has softened demand compared to his peak Dodgers years, when he was one of the most electrifying players in the game. With only a single active listing, price discovery is limited, and the card trades in a modest tier relative to other 2013 Update rookies from players with more sustained careers.
The 2013 Topps Update Series base rookie card is a standard print run issue with no serial numbering, placing it firmly in the high-volume, widely available segment of the market. Population reports for graded copies show a healthy supply of PSA and BGS submissions, meaning raw copies face significant competition from slabbed examples at the entry-level price tier. Collectors seeking true scarcity in this release should look to the Gold parallel or autograph variations, which carry meaningfully lower print runs and stronger collector interest.
Puig remains a polarizing figure whose off-field legal issues have created persistent headwinds for his card market, limiting the kind of sustained demand surge seen with comparable era outfielders. His Hall of Fame candidacy is not a realistic near-term catalyst, which reduces the speculative premium typically associated with rookie card accumulation strategies. However, nostalgia-driven buying among Dodgers collectors and his undeniable cultural impact during the 2013–2018 window provide a modest floor, making this a low-risk, low-upside hold rather than an active investment target.

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