
Ross Stripling
2018 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #621

2016 • Topps • Update
Major League Baseball • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
US9
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Ross Stripling from Update (2016)
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Ross Stripling's 2016 Topps Update rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall checklist, reflecting his career as a reliable but non-elite MLB pitcher rather than a franchise cornerstone. With only one active listing currently on the market, the card trades in a low-demand segment where condition plays an outsized role — a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 graded copy commands a meaningful premium over raw examples simply due to the thin competition. As a Dodgers-era card, it benefits marginally from the team's collector base, though Stripling's career arc limits its ceiling compared to star contemporaries in the same set.
The 2016 Topps Update base rookie card is a mass-produced issue with no serial numbering, placing it in the high-print-run tier where raw copies are abundant and population reports for graded examples remain relatively low due to limited submission interest. Short-print parallels and colored refractor variants from the Update series carry significantly more collector attention than the base version, and any autographed rookie pull from this product would sit in an entirely different demand category. The single active listing suggests either low collector interest in raw copies or that most existing inventory is sitting in long-term collections rather than actively circulating on the secondary market.
Stripling retired without achieving All-Star or Hall of Fame status, which substantially limits the long-term appreciation potential of this rookie card as player-driven demand is unlikely to resurge. Grading submission trends for mid-tier pitchers from this era have remained flat, and without a notable career milestone or comeback narrative, market momentum is neutral to slightly declining. Collectors focused on Dodgers team sets may find value in holding a graded high-grade copy for completeness, but speculative investment interest in this card remains limited.

2018 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #621

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