
Jacob DeGrom
2019 • Topps
Series 1 • #19

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Jacob DeGrom #171 captures the veteran pitcher's tenure with the Texas Rangers. A key card for DeGrom collectors and Rangers team set builders.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Texas Rangers
Near Mint
171
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DeGrom's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the lower end of his overall card market, as expected for a mass-produced flagship issue without a parallel or insert designation. However, his status as a two-time Cy Young Award winner keeps even base cards from bottoming out entirely, sustaining modest collector interest relative to peers in the same set. With only one active listing, the thin market makes price discovery unreliable and suggests this card trades infrequently rather than commanding a premium.
As a standard base card from Topps Series 1, this issue carries no serial numbering and was produced in high volume, placing it among the most common cards in the set. There are no short print designations or parallel distinctions noted, meaning raw copies are abundant and graded population figures from PSA and BGS are likely high, limiting scarcity-driven value. Collectors seeking rarity in DeGrom's 2024 cardboard would need to pursue the parallel rainbow — chrome, foil, or numbered variants — rather than this base version.
DeGrom's investment narrative is complicated by his injury history with the Texas Rangers, as durability concerns have tempered the market enthusiasm that surrounded his Mets-era peak. If he returns to form and logs meaningful innings, demand for his cards across all tiers tends to rise, but base flagship cards are unlikely to lead that charge given their high supply. Grading submission rates for base Series 1 cards remain low relative to their print run, and the return on grading costs rarely justifies submission unless a pristine Gem Mint copy surfaces — making this primarily a PC hold rather than a speculative asset.

2019 • Topps
Series 1 • #19

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2023 • Topps
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