
Mookie Betts
2020 • Topps
Opening Day • #28

2018 Panini Chronicles Select Mookie Betts #14 Orange — a serial-numbered modern-era baseball card from the Chronicles Select release, ideal for collectors and set completists.
2018 • Panini • Chronicles Select • Orange
MLB • Boston Red Sox
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14
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The 2018 Panini Chronicles Select Mookie Betts sits in a strong value tier among his pre-peak cards, benefiting from the Select brand's collector recognition and Betts' 2018 MVP and World Series championship season with Boston — arguably his most celebrated campaign. With only a single active listing currently available, the card trades in a thin market where sellers hold significant pricing leverage. Compared to base Chronicles parallels from the same release, the Select insert commands a notable premium due to its distinct aesthetic and brand prestige within the Chronicles multi-brand format.
This card carries a serial number, placing it firmly in the limited-production tier and separating it meaningfully from the base and non-numbered parallels in the Chronicles ecosystem. Population reports for graded copies remain modest, which is typical for mid-tier serial-numbered inserts from this era that were not aggressively submitted at the time of release. The combination of limited print run and low graded population creates a scenario where high-grade copies command a significant premium over raw equivalents.
Betts' trajectory as a perennial MVP candidate and 2020 World Series champion with the Dodgers sustains strong long-term demand for his pre-Los Angeles era cards, with his Boston years holding particular nostalgic and historical appeal among collectors. Grading submission trends for his 2018 material have shown renewed interest as his Hall of Fame case solidifies, putting upward pressure on already scarce high-grade examples. The single active listing signals a supply-constrained market, which historically supports price appreciation when new buyer demand enters — a favorable indicator for patient holders.

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