
Elly De La Cruz
2024 • Topps
Complete Sets • #141

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Elly De La Cruz #141 card features the Cincinnati Reds shortstop in the first major release of the year.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Cincinnati Reds
Near Mint
141
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As a base card from Topps Series 1, this De La Cruz entry sits at the more accessible end of his card spectrum, trading below his autographed and numbered parallels but benefiting from strong collector interest in his early MLB career. Series 1 base cards typically serve as entry points for prospective collectors, and De La Cruz's dynamic skill set keeps demand elevated relative to comparable young stars in the same set. His combination of elite speed and power production gives this card stronger market retention than most base issues from the 2024 checklist.
This is a standard base card with no serial numbering or parallel designation, placing it in the highest print run tier of the Series 1 release. Raw copies circulate widely, and graded populations on platforms like PSA and BGS are substantial, meaning high-grade examples face meaningful competition from existing supply. Collectors seeking scarcity should look toward the Series 1 parallel rainbow — including Gold, Rainbow Foil, and numbered tiers — where population reports thin out considerably.
De La Cruz is among the most athletically gifted young players in the NL, and his trajectory as a potential perennial All-Star sustains collector interest in his early-career cardboard. However, base cards without serial numbers or autographs tend to have limited long-term appreciation potential unless the player reaches Hall of Fame-level status, at which point even commons see renewed demand. Grading submission trends for his base issues remain moderate, suggesting the market is selectively pursuing higher-end versions of his cards rather than raw base copies.

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