
Mookie Betts
2019 • Topps
Heritage • #AW-1

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Boston Red Sox
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Eduardo Rodriguez's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallel occupies a mid-tier position within his overall card market, commanding a modest premium over his base issues given the numbered print run. As a reliable mid-rotation starter for the Red Sox during their post-championship era, Rodriguez carries regional collector interest that sustains demand above comparable pitchers of similar tenure. With only one active listing currently available, the market is thin, which can create price inefficiencies in either direction depending on buyer urgency.
Serial-numbered parallels from 2019 Topps Series 2 exist across multiple tiers — Rainbow Foil, Gold, and deeper short-print variants — so the specific print run number is critical in determining true scarcity. Lower-numbered copies (e.g., /50 or below) carry significantly stronger collector interest and command a premium over higher-run parallels like /250 or /199. Population report data for graded copies of Rodriguez's numbered parallels remains sparse, suggesting most copies circulate raw, which leaves room for grading upside if high-grade examples surface.
Rodriguez's market trajectory reflects a career defined by durability questions, including his well-documented 2020 opt-out due to COVID-19 concerns, which tempered some of his upside momentum among investors. His subsequent move to the Detroit Tigers and continued mid-rotation production keeps him relevant but limits the ceiling for significant card appreciation absent a breakout season or postseason run. Grading submission trends for his 2019 parallels remain low, meaning a strong performance surge could trigger renewed collector interest in currently underrepresented graded population counts.

2019 • Topps
Heritage • #AW-1

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