
Oneil Cruz
2023 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #62

A 2024 Topps Series 1 Oneil Cruz #90 baseball card featuring the Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop in Near Mint condition. This standard issue card captures Cruz during his continued development as a key player for the Pirates organization.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
90
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This 2024 Topps Series 1 base card of Oneil Cruz sits at the lower end of his collectible spectrum, consistent with what standard base cards from flagship sets typically command relative to his autographs, numbered parallels, and rookie-year paper. Cruz's power-speed combination and highlight-reel shortstop play have kept collector interest elevated above what a typical Pirates player might generate, but the base card format limits its ceiling. With only a single active listing, the market is thin, which can distort perceived demand in either direction.
As a standard base card from Topps Series 1, this carries no serial numbering, no parallel designation, and belongs to a mass-produced print run typical of flagship releases — placing it among the most common cards in any given year's set. Population reports for graded copies of base Series 1 cards are generally high, meaning a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 would need to be exceptionally clean to stand out in a crowded graded market. Collectors seeking scarcity in Cruz's 2024 cardboard would need to look toward short-print variations, chrome parallels, or numbered inserts from the same product year.
Cruz is still establishing himself as a frontline MLB talent, and any sustained breakout season — particularly one showcasing his elite exit velocity and above-average stolen base numbers — could lift demand across his entire catalog, including base cards. However, base flagship cards rarely serve as strong investment vehicles unless tied to a true rookie year or a significant career milestone, and this 2024 issue falls outside that window. Grading submission trends for mass-market base cards have cooled industry-wide, making raw copies the dominant form in circulation and further limiting upside for this particular issue.

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