
Cal Mitchell
2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #313

2023 • Topps • Chrome Black
Major League Baseball • Pittsburgh Pirates
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This 2023 Topps Chrome Black card features Cal Mitchell of the Pittsburgh Pirates, card #CBA-CMI. A great addition to any baseball card collection. Features a foil finish. Cal Mitchell cards remain popular among collectors. Topps has been a leader in sports cards since 1951. Ships securely with tracking.
6/28/26
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As a 2023 Topps Chrome Black rookie card, Cal Mitchell's entry sits within a premium-tier product that commands a notable premium over base Chrome offerings due to its limited print run and high-gloss aesthetic. Mitchell's early MLB career with the Pittsburgh Pirates places this card in a developmental tier — demand is moderate but sensitive to on-field performance, meaning the card currently trades in line with other fringe roster players from the same set rather than at the top of the Chrome Black hierarchy. With only one active listing available, the market is thin, which can create artificial price volatility in either direction.
Topps Chrome Black is structured around short-printed base cards and tiered parallel refractors, meaning even the base autograph version carries a meaningful scarcity advantage over standard Chrome releases. Autographed copies from this set typically feature numbered print runs across multiple parallel levels — gold, red, and superfractor tiers each carry progressively lower populations, with top-tier parallels often existing in single-digit quantities. Population reports from PSA and BGS show limited graded submission volume for Mitchell's Chrome Black autos, which reflects both the card's relative recency and the niche collector base tracking this player.
Mitchell's investment case hinges almost entirely on his ability to establish himself as a consistent MLB contributor, as Pittsburgh Pirates prospects from this era carry speculative rather than confirmed upside. The Chrome Black autograph format does provide a structural floor — the product's collector reputation and inherent scarcity tend to sustain demand even for players who plateau — but significant appreciation would require a breakout season or trade to a higher-profile market. Grading submission trends for Chrome Black rookies remain strong broadly, so a well-centered, high-grade raw copy has reasonable upside if submitted during a period of heightened player attention.

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