
Ryan Yarbrough
2023 • Topps
Update Series • #US87

2019 • Topps • Gold
Major League Baseball • Tampa Bay Rays
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Ryan Yarbrough's 2019 Topps serial-numbered card occupies a niche tier within his overall print run, commanding a modest premium over his base parallels due to its numbered status. As a depth starter and reliever for the Rays during their analytically-driven era, Yarbrough carries collector interest tied more to team narrative than individual star power. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin, illiquid segment of the 2019 Topps market.
The serial-numbered designation places this card in a controlled print run, distinguishing it from the standard base issue and elevating it above the mass-produced tier of the 2019 Topps set. Population reports for graded copies of Yarbrough's numbered parallels remain very low, reflecting limited submission volume rather than exceptional rarity demand. The scarcity of active listings suggests raw copies circulate infrequently, and graded examples are seldom encountered on the secondary market.
Yarbrough's trajectory as a role player rather than a frontline ace limits the long-term appreciation potential of this card, as sustained collector demand typically follows elite statistical performers or Hall of Fame candidates. The Tampa Bay Rays' team collector base provides a modest but consistent floor of interest, particularly for cards tied to their late-2010s competitive window. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, meaning a high-grade certified copy could stand out within an otherwise sparse population, though broader market momentum for this player remains subdued.

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