
Alex Bregman
2019 • Topps
Heritage • #AW-8

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Houston Astros
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Roberto Osuna's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered card occupies a niche tier within the broader set, trading at a modest premium over his base parallels due to the numbered print run but constrained by limited collector demand relative to higher-profile Astros teammates like Altuve or Verlander. With only one active listing currently available, the thin market makes true price discovery difficult, as a single transaction can skew perceived value significantly. Osuna's career arc — marked by both on-field effectiveness and significant off-field controversy — suppresses the premium this card might otherwise command as a key bullpen piece from a championship-era roster.
As a serial-numbered parallel within the 2019 Topps Series 2 framework, this card benefits from a defined and finite print run, distinguishing it clearly from the mass-produced base version. The graded population for Osuna's numbered parallels from this era is generally low, meaning high-grade examples are genuinely scarce in population reports, though raw copies do surface periodically. The single active listing suggests either low collector turnover or limited supply entering the market, both of which can create artificial scarcity in the short term.
Osuna retired from MLB following the 2019 season, which removes the performance-driven demand catalyst that typically sustains momentum for active closers — his market is largely static rather than growth-oriented. The controversy surrounding his career creates a persistent ceiling on demand, as many collectors and investors actively avoid his cards regardless of scarcity metrics. Grading submission rates for this card appear low, and without a Hall of Fame trajectory or renewed mainstream interest, long-term appreciation potential remains limited compared to other numbered parallels from the same set.

2019 • Topps
Heritage • #AW-8

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2019 • Topps
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2017 • Topps
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