
Tyler Mahle
2018 • Topps
Series 1 • #95

The 2018 Topps Archives Tyler Mahle #193 brings vintage card design to a modern player. This Cincinnati Reds card captures the nostalgic aesthetic that Archives collectors seek.
2018 • Topps • Archives
MLB • Cincinnati Reds
Near Mint
193
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The 2018 Topps Archives Tyler Mahle rookie sits at the lower end of his rookie card spectrum, trading in line with other base and retro-design rookies from this era rather than commanding a premium over them. Archives carries a nostalgic appeal due to its vintage design aesthetic, but it lacks the flagship or chrome pedigree that typically elevates a card's price tier. Given Mahle's journeyman career across multiple clubs, this card reflects modest collector demand consistent with a back-of-the-rotation starter rather than an ace-level prospect.
The 2018 Topps Archives base rookie is a standard print run card with no serial numbering, placing it in the high-availability tier with limited scarcity-driven upside. Graded population for this specific card is minimal, as the low price point discourages professional grading submissions — submission costs would likely exceed the card's market value. Parallel and autograph versions from this Archives release carry far more collector interest and command significantly stronger demand than the base version.
Mahle's career trajectory — including his 2022 trade to the Minnesota Twins and subsequent injury history — has tempered long-term collector enthusiasm for his rookie cards. With only one active listing in the current market, liquidity is thin, signaling limited secondary market momentum and making this a difficult card to move quickly if conditions shift. Unless Mahle returns to elite performance levels, this card is better viewed as a low-cost PC addition rather than a growth-oriented investment.

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