
Trevor Story
2017 • Topps
Series 1 • #42

A near mint 2024 Topps Series 2 Trevor Story #601 baseball card featuring the Boston Red Sox shortstop. This ungraded card captures Story's 2024 season and is ideal for set builders and collectors.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Boston Red Sox
Near Mint
601
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Trevor Story's 2024 Topps Series 2 base card occupies the lower end of the pricing spectrum within the set, reflecting his injury-plagued tenure with the Boston Red Sox and limited on-field production in recent seasons. With only one active listing, the market is essentially illiquid, which can create artificial scarcity optics but does not necessarily indicate strong demand. Collectors seeking Story cards generally gravitate toward his Colorado Rockies-era rookies and autographs, leaving this base issue with modest relative positioning.
As a standard base card in Topps Series 2, this issue carries no serial numbering and is part of a mass-produced print run, placing it firmly in the high-availability tier of the checklist. No short print designation or parallel distinction is noted, meaning population reports are largely irrelevant here — grading submissions for base cards of non-elite players rarely yield meaningful PSA or BGS populations worth tracking. Collectors looking for scarcity within the Story catalog should focus on numbered parallels or autograph variations from this or prior sets.
Story's investment outlook is constrained by persistent injury concerns and uncertainty around his role and productivity heading into the latter stages of his career, making this card a low-priority target for speculative buyers. The base card format offers virtually no upside leverage even in a scenario where Story returns to All-Star-caliber performance, as value appreciation would flow primarily to his rookie cards and certified autographs. Unless a significant career resurgence materializes, this card is best viewed as a player collector piece rather than a growth-oriented holding.

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