
Addison Russell
2017 • Topps
#S-22

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Chicago Cubs
Near Mint
633
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Addison Russell's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallel occupies a niche tier within his broader checklist, sitting above base issues but trailing his earlier Cubs dynasty-era cards in collector demand. His peak relevance tied closely to the 2016 World Series run, meaning cards from that era command significantly more attention than this later issue. With only one active listing currently available, market pricing reflects thin liquidity rather than strong organic demand.
As a serial-numbered parallel within Topps Series 2, this card carries a defined print run that distinguishes it from the standard base version, though Series 2 parallels generally see moderate population in graded registries depending on the specific numbered tier. The limited active inventory suggests either low submission rates to grading services or collector hold patterns on remaining copies. Without knowing the exact serial number ceiling, the scarcity factor is real but should be weighed against the overall collector appetite for this player.
Russell's career trajectory stalled significantly following off-field issues and his departure from the Cubs, which has materially suppressed long-term investment interest in his cardboard. There is minimal momentum around grading submissions for his post-2016 issues, and his absence from MLB rosters reduces the catalyst events — call-ups, milestones, awards — that typically drive price appreciation. Collectors holding this card should view it as a low-liquidity asset with limited upside absent a significant career revival.

2017 • Topps
#S-22

2019 • Topps
Series 2 • #633

2019 • Topps
Series 2 • #633

2018 • Topps
Heritage • #241