
J.d. Martinez
2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #126

A 2024 Topps Series 2 J.D. Martinez #492 baseball card featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder in Near Mint condition.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
492
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This 2024 Topps Series 2 base card of J.D. Martinez sits at the lower end of his overall card market, consistent with modern base issues that carry minimal scarcity premium. Martinez's veteran status and proven production as a key contributor to the 2024 World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers adds modest collector interest, though base cards from flagship sets rarely command significant premiums regardless of team affiliation. With only one active listing visible, the market for this specific card is thin, suggesting low transactional velocity rather than elevated demand.
As a standard base card from Topps Series 2 with no noted parallels, short print designations, or serial numbering, this card carries a high print run typical of flagship Topps releases, which are among the most widely distributed products in the hobby. Graded population for base Series 2 cards is generally low relative to the number of raw copies in circulation, as the economics of grading rarely justify the cost on common base issues. Collectors seeking scarcity in Martinez's 2024 cardography would need to target parallel variants — Chrome refractors, colored parallels, or numbered inserts — rather than this base version.
Martinez is a late-career veteran without the sustained long-term trajectory that drives speculative holding of base cards, making this a poor candidate for appreciation-focused collecting. His association with the championship Dodgers roster provides a brief narrative boost, but that sentiment typically fades quickly for non-rookie, non-autographed base issues. Grading submission trends for standard base cards of veteran players remain low, and market momentum for this card is unlikely to shift meaningfully without a significant career milestone or Hall of Fame case developing.

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