
Carlos Martinez
2019 • Topps
Chrome • #149

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • St. Louis Cardinals
Near Mint
679
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Adam Wainwright from Series 2 (2019)
7/4/26
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Wainwright's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered card sits at the lower end of his overall card market, consistent with base-parallel pricing for a veteran pitcher during the latter stage of his career. As a cornerstone of Cardinals baseball for over a decade and a two-time World Series champion, Wainwright carries collector sentiment that keeps even his mid-tier cards from bottoming out entirely. With only one active listing, the market is thin, meaning price discovery is limited and a single motivated buyer or seller can shift perceived value quickly.
The serial-numbered designation elevates this card above standard base parallels, though the specific print run is critical — lower-numbered variants such as /25 or /10 command a meaningful premium over higher runs like /99 or /150. Population report data for graded copies of this specific parallel tends to be sparse, reflecting modest submission rates for Wainwright's non-rookie-era cards. Raw copies still dominate the secondary market, meaning a high-grade PSA or BGS submission could stand out in a shallow graded population.
Wainwright retired following the 2023 season, and Hall of Fame eligibility will be the key catalyst for any sustained market momentum — his case is compelling but not a certainty, which keeps speculative demand measured rather than aggressive. Retirement often triggers a short-term collection surge among Cardinals fans and completionists, though serial-numbered parallels from non-rookie sets tend to stabilize rather than spike long-term. Grading submission on this card makes strategic sense given the thin graded population, as a strong grade could position it favorably if Hall of Fame buzz intensifies closer to his eligibility window.

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