
Jung Hoo Lee
2024 • Topps
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2024 Topps Opening Day Jung Hoo Lee (OD-291) — Road To Opening Day insert card highlighting his role with the San Francisco Giants and the set's spring-season theme.
2024 • Topps • Opening Day
Major League Baseball • San Francisco Giants
PSA 9
OD-291
New
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The 2024 Topps Opening Day Jung Hoo Lee OD-291 is a Road To Opening Day insert that captures the contemporary look and seasonal narrative Topps created for its spring release. As part of the Opening Day series, this card emphasizes the build-up to the season, roster movement and early-season storylines that appeal to both set-builders and team collectors. Collectors value this card for its place in a cohesive insert run and for representing Jung Hoo Lee's tenure with the San Francisco Giants within a modern Topps design language. This product suits collectors completing Opening Day sets, Giants-focused collections, or those tracking player cards from recent Topps releases. SuperCatch lists this grouped product to help buyers compare offerings, confirm print and subset identity, and make informed decisions without relying on a single seller snapshot. Use this card in set-completion strategies, team-parallel pursuits, or as a thematic piece in a contemporary-era baseball collection.
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Jung Hoo Lee's 2024 Topps Opening Day card occupies an entry-level price tier within his overall rookie-year cardboard landscape, typically trading below his flagship Topps Series 1 and chrome-based counterparts. However, as a Korean import star making his MLB debut with the San Francisco Giants, his cards carry a cross-market premium driven by both domestic and international collector demand. The near-singular active listing signals thin market liquidity, which can amplify price swings in either direction depending on his on-field performance.
Topps Opening Day is a mass-produced base set with relatively high print runs, placing this card firmly in the base-tier category without the serial-numbered or short-print scarcity that drives premium valuations. Graded copies in circulation remain limited at this stage of the card's market life, as population reports for Opening Day parallels and base cards are still developing post-release. Any color parallels — such as Blue, Red, or Gold — carry meaningfully tighter print runs and command stronger collector interest than the standard base version.
Lee's investment case hinges heavily on his transition success in MLB after a decorated NPB career with the Yomiuri Giants, making his 2024 rookie-year cards a speculative but high-upside hold. Grading submission trends for Opening Day cards tend to lag behind flagship sets, meaning population reports could shift as more copies enter the PSA and BGS pipelines. Should Lee establish himself as a consistent MLB outfielder, demand for his affordable Opening Day rookie cards is likely to strengthen, particularly among collectors seeking lower entry points into his rookie-year portfolio.

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