
Felix Hernandez
2011 • Topps
Series 2 • #530

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Baltimore Orioles
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Jimmy Yacabonis cards occupy the lower tier of the 2019 Topps Series 2 market, reflecting his limited MLB tenure primarily as a Baltimore Orioles reliever during a rebuilding era for the franchise. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is difficult and the card trades on thin volume, meaning individual sales can skew perceived value significantly. As a rookie card from a non-marquee player, it sits well below the set's key rookies in terms of collector demand.
The serial-numbered designation elevates this card above the standard base rookie, placing it within a parallel tier that carries inherently limited supply by print run. Population reports for graded copies of Yacabonis parallels are expectedly sparse, as submission rates for non-star players from this set remain low, meaning high-grade raw copies could be underrepresented in grading databases. The scarcity of the serial number does provide a supply ceiling, but demand must meet that scarcity for meaningful price support.
Yacabonis had a brief MLB career without sustained performance metrics that typically drive long-term collector interest or rookie card premium sustainability. The investment case is speculative at best, relying heavily on a potential career resurgence or a niche collector base rather than broader market momentum. Grading submission trends for this card are likely minimal, and without a catalyst such as a roster comeback or notable statistical breakout, market momentum remains flat.

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