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2023 • Topps
Series 2 • #570

The 2024 Topps Series 2 John Schreiber #426 captures the Boston Red Sox pitcher in Topps' contemporary design language. A straightforward modern release for collectors building current-era sets.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Boston Red Sox
Near Mint
426
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John Schreiber's 2024 Topps Series 2 base card sits at the lower end of the market spectrum, consistent with middle-relief pitchers who have not yet established sustained elite-level performance. As a depth piece for the Boston Red Sox bullpen, his cards carry minimal premium over raw production cost, trading in line with other non-star base cards from the same set. Collectors focused on the Series 2 checklist will find this card accessible, but it does not command the attention that a frontline starter or power hitter from the same release would generate.
This appears to be a standard base card with no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short-print designation, placing it among the highest-print-run cards in the 2024 Topps Series 2 release. With only one active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin, though this reflects low collector demand rather than genuine scarcity. Graded population for base cards of non-star relievers at this tier is typically negligible, as submission costs rarely justify the return on standard print-run copies.
Schreiber's market trajectory is closely tied to his role security and performance within the Red Sox bullpen — any transition to a high-leverage closer role or sustained strikeout dominance could generate renewed collector interest. Currently, the card shows no meaningful grading submission trend, and speculative demand remains low without a breakout statistical season to catalyze momentum. Collectors targeting this card would be doing so as a low-cost roster hold, with upside contingent entirely on a significant player development story emerging over the next one to two seasons.

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