
Alek Manoah
2023 • Topps
Big League • #220

A near-mint 2024 Topps Series 2 baseball card featuring Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah at card #675. This standard release captures the pitcher in premium condition for collectors and investors.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
675
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This 2024 Topps Series 2 base card of Alek Manoah sits at the lower end of his collectible spectrum, consistent with standard base issues from a major flagship set. Given Manoah's turbulent 2023-2024 seasons marked by performance regression and roster uncertainty, collector demand for his base cards has softened considerably compared to his breakout 2022 peak. The card trades in line with other mid-tier Blue Jays base cards from this set, reflecting a player whose market ceiling has contracted significantly from his early-career highs.
As a standard base card from Topps Series 2, this issue carries no serial numbering or parallel distinction, placing it in the highest print run tier of the set with mass production quantities. With only a single active listing available, the market depth is extremely thin, though this reflects low collector interest rather than genuine scarcity. Graded population for base Manoah cards from this era is minimal, as the investment case for submitting standard base cards of a player in performance decline is weak.
Manoah's investment trajectory is cautious at best — his 2022 Cy Young runner-up campaign generated significant early-career collector momentum, but consecutive seasons of underperformance and injury concerns have materially dampened that enthusiasm. A sustained return to ace-level production would be the primary catalyst for renewed interest, but until that materializes, base cards from this period are unlikely to appreciate. Collectors holding his 2021 rookie card parallels or autographs face a similar wait-and-see dynamic, making this 2024 base card a low-priority acquisition for investment-minded buyers.

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