
Jose De Leon
2015 • Bowman
Draft • #BP62

2017 • Topps • Heritage
Major League Baseball • Tampa Bay Rays
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Jose De Leon from Heritage (2017)
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Jose De Leon's 2017 Topps Heritage rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardboard footprint, reflecting a career significantly hampered by injuries before it could fully materialize at the MLB level. With only one active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited, making condition and grading a critical differentiator — a PSA or BGS graded copy commands a notable premium over raw examples simply due to scarcity of comparable sales data. Within the Heritage set itself, De Leon's card trails far behind higher-profile 2017 rookies, positioning it as a speculative rather than demand-driven hold.
The 2017 Topps Heritage base rookie is a standard short-printed high-number card, as Heritage traditionally relegates rookie cards to its SP short print subset — a meaningful distinction that places it above a true base card in terms of scarcity. Population reports for graded copies remain thin, with relatively few submissions reaching top-tier grades, which means high-grade examples carry an outsized rarity premium relative to the player's current market profile. No serial-numbered parallels or autograph variations are present on this specific card, so condition and SP status are the primary scarcity levers.
De Leon's trajectory was derailed by recurring elbow injuries, limiting his MLB exposure and significantly cooling long-term collector enthusiasm that typically sustains rookie card demand. The Heritage SP format does provide a structural floor of collector interest driven by set builders and Heritage enthusiasts rather than player-specific demand, offering modest insulation against further depreciation. Unless De Leon stages a meaningful MLB comeback, grading submission trends are unlikely to accelerate, keeping population numbers low but market momentum equally subdued — best characterized as a patient, low-conviction hold rather than an active target.

2015 • Bowman
Draft • #BP62

2018 • Topps
Heritage • #70

2018 • Topps
Heritage • #64

2018 • Topps
Heritage • #60

2018 • Topps
Heritage • #65