
Caleb Smith
2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Ryan Pressly #331 captures the Houston Astros pitcher in Topps' flagship baseball set. A modern collectible for Astros fans and Series 1 set builders.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Houston Astros
Near Mint
331
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Ryan Pressly's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the lower end of the market spectrum, consistent with veteran relievers who lack the rookie card premium or superstar status that drives elevated demand. Within the 2024 Series 1 set, this card trades in line with other mid-tier contributors rather than commanding any notable premium over comparable players. Pressly's career significance as a reliable Astros closer gives the card modest regional appeal in Houston collector circles, but it does not distinguish itself in the broader national market.
As a standard base card with no noted parallels, short prints, or serial numbering, this issue carries a mass-print run typical of Topps Series 1 base cards, which are produced in the millions. Population reports for graded copies of base-tier Series 1 cards at this price point are generally low relative to the raw supply, as grading submission rates for non-premium cards rarely justify the cost. Without a parallel or insert designation, there is no scarcity driver to differentiate this copy from the broader pool of available raw singles.
Pressly's market trajectory is tempered by his status as a veteran reliever in the later stages of his career, a profile that historically does not sustain long-term collector demand without a Hall of Fame path or iconic postseason legacy. The single active listing signals thin liquidity, which can cut both ways — limited seller competition but also minimal buyer urgency. Grading submission for a card at this price tier is difficult to justify economically, making raw condition the standard for any future resale, with little expectation of meaningful appreciation unless Pressly achieves a milestone that reframes his career narrative.

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