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2023 • Topps
Series 2 • #570

Jonathan Bowlan's 2024 Topps Series 2 card (#399) captures the Kansas City Royals pitcher in Topps' flagship modern release.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Kansas City Royals
Near Mint
399
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Jonathan Bowlan's 2024 Topps Series 2 base card occupies the entry-level tier of his collectible market, reflecting his status as a developing arm rather than an established MLB star. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin market where a single transaction can disproportionately influence perceived value. As a Royals pitcher still proving himself at the big league level, his cards track closely with prospect-tier sentiment rather than commanding the premium associated with proven rotation starters.
As a standard base card from Topps Series 2, Bowlan's issue carries no serial numbering and is part of a mass-produced print run, placing it at the base tier of the set's rarity structure. Parallel versions — including the Gold, Independence Day, and Chrome parallels — carry progressively limited supply and would represent a meaningful step up in collector interest. Population reports for graded copies of this specific base card are expected to be sparse, as submitting base Series 2 cards of non-marquee players for grading rarely yields a favorable cost-to-return ratio.
Bowlan's investment case hinges almost entirely on his ability to establish himself as a reliable MLB starter, as pitching prospects carry inherently higher bust risk than position players. Should he develop into a frontline arm for a Royals team showing signs of competitive resurgence, early base cards from his first mainstream Topps releases could see retroactive demand — a pattern common with breakout pitchers. For now, grading submission interest is minimal, and market momentum remains dormant, making this a speculative hold rather than an active accumulation target.

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