
Clayton Kershaw
2020 • Topps
Opening Day • #132

A 2024 Topps Series 2 Clayton Kershaw #351 baseball card in Near Mint condition, perfect for collectors building modern sets or investing in contemporary player cards.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
351
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This 2024 Topps Series 2 base card of Clayton Kershaw sits at the lower end of his collectible spectrum, as base cards from flagship sets typically trade well below his autographs, relics, and numbered parallels. Given Kershaw's status as a future Hall of Famer and longtime Dodgers icon, even his base cards maintain steady casual collector demand, though this particular issue commands minimal premium over raw set filler. The single active listing suggests thin secondary market activity, which is characteristic of modern base cards in high-print-run flagship releases.
As a standard base card from Topps Series 2, this issue carries no serial numbering and was produced in a mass-print run typical of flagship releases, meaning supply is abundant and population is effectively uncapped. No short print designation or parallel distinction has been noted, placing it firmly in the base tier with no scarcity-driven upside. Graded copies of base Kershaw cards from this era exist in modest numbers, but submission rates for non-rookie, non-parallel flagship base cards remain low due to the limited return on grading costs relative to raw card value.
Kershaw's Hall of Fame trajectory is well-established, and his cards generally hold collector interest over the long term, but base flagship cards from his post-peak years rarely generate meaningful appreciation in raw or graded form. Market momentum for this specific card is minimal, with limited buyer competition evidenced by the single active listing, suggesting this is primarily a set-builder or PC collector acquisition rather than an investment vehicle. Collectors seeking Kershaw exposure with upside potential would be better positioned in his numbered parallels, autographs, or certified rookie cards, which sustain stronger demand across grading populations.

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