
George Springer
2023 • Topps
Big League • #222

A 2024 Topps Series 1 George Springer #72 baseball card featuring the Toronto Blue Jays outfielder in Near Mint condition. A fresh addition to modern baseball card collections.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
72
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This 2024 Topps Series 1 George Springer base card sits at the entry-level tier of his collectible market, consistent with standard base cards from a flagship release that carry minimal scarcity premium. Springer's tenure as a World Series MVP and established veteran gives him a recognizable name, but base cards of active players in their post-prime years rarely command significant premiums over issue price. With only one active listing noted, the market for this specific card is thin, which can reflect low demand rather than scarcity-driven value.
As a base card from Topps Series 1 with no noted parallels or serial numbering, this card carries a standard print run typical of flagship production — meaning hundreds of thousands of copies exist across raw and graded populations. Graded copies of base Springer cards from recent flagship sets show modest PSA/BGS population numbers, but high availability of raw copies suppresses any meaningful population scarcity. Without a parallel designation, short print status, or insert classification, this card does not benefit from the limited supply dynamics that drive collector demand.
Springer is an established veteran on the back half of his career, which limits the upside typically associated with rising prospects or recent Hall of Fame inductees whose cards see renewed market momentum. Base cards of players at this career stage rarely appreciate meaningfully unless a milestone — such as a Hall of Fame announcement or late-career resurgence — catalyzes renewed collector interest. Grading submission trends for standard Springer base cards remain low relative to his peak-era cards, suggesting the broader collector market is not prioritizing this issue as a hold or flip target.

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