
Yasiel Puig
2013 • Topps
Update • #US250

The 2013 Topps Update Yasiel Puig US46 rookie card captures the Los Angeles Dodgers prospect during his breakthrough 2013 season. A key early-career card for collectors pursuing Puig memorabilia.
2013 • Topps • Update
MLB • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
US46
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Puig's 2013 Topps Update rookie sits at the lower end of the modern rookie card price spectrum, reflecting his relatively brief but memorable MLB career rather than sustained superstar status. Within the 2013 Topps Update set, this base rookie card trades well below the parallel and autograph variants, which command a significant premium due to limited print runs. Puig's cult following among Dodgers fans and his electrifying early career keep this card relevant, though it lacks the broad cross-market demand of elite Hall of Fame-caliber rookies.
This is a base rookie card from the 2013 Topps Update series, meaning it carries a standard print run without serial numbering, placing it firmly in high-supply territory. Parallel versions — including the Gold, Black, and Camo variants — exist in far more limited quantities and attract considerably stronger collector interest. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, raw copies are not scarce but simply lack active seller participation, which is common for low-demand base cards at this price tier.
Puig remains a polarizing figure whose post-MLB legal troubles have tempered long-term investment enthusiasm, making sustained price appreciation unlikely for base copies. Grading submission rates for this card are minimal, as the cost-to-value ratio discourages PSA or BGS submissions at current market levels. Any meaningful upside would depend on a cultural resurgence — such as a documentary, broadcast role, or reinstatement to professional baseball — rather than organic market momentum.

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