
JJ Bleday
2023 • Topps
Big League • #177

This 2024 Topps Series 1 JJ Bleday #147 card captures the Oakland Athletics outfielder in his current season. A Near Mint condition example ideal for collectors building modern sets or tracking emerging talent.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Oakland Athletics
Near Mint
147
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The 2024 Topps Series 1 JJ Bleday base card sits at the lower end of the modern base card price tier, consistent with non-rookie, non-star players in flagship sets. Bleday's transition to the Oakland Athletics in a rebuilding environment limits immediate demand, keeping this card trading at or near its floor value relative to the broader Series 1 checklist. Condition sensitivity is minimal at this price point, as grading costs would outpace any realistic return on a standard base issue.
As a base card from Topps Series 1, this issue carries a standard print run with no serial numbering, placing it among the most widely available cards in the set. No short print designation or parallel distinction is noted, meaning supply is essentially unconstrained and population reports are irrelevant at this tier. Collectors seeking scarcity would need to target the parallel rainbow — including Gold, Rainbow Foil, or numbered parallels — to find meaningful rarity within this specific card family.
Bleday remains an intriguing developmental outfielder, but his market momentum is largely dependent on a breakout performance that has yet to materialize at the MLB level. The Oakland Athletics' rebuilding phase historically suppresses individual player card demand, though it can create upside if a player emerges as a franchise cornerstone. Grading submission trends for base cards at this price tier are negligible, and near-term appreciation is unlikely without a significant statistical leap or a high-profile trade to a larger market team.

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