Endy Chavez was a Venezuelan-born outfielder who carved out a 14-year Major League Baseball career playing for seven different teams from 2001 to…Read more
2014. Wearing jersey number 17, Chavez appeared for the Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Kansas City Royals, Texas Rangers, and Seattle Mariners, showcasing his utility as a defensive-minded player and reliable bench contributor. His time with the Mets (2006–2007) and later stint with the Mariners (2010–2014) represent notable chapters in his career trajectory. Topps issued Endy Chavez cards throughout his playing years, with 2012 releases marking some of the later vintage additions to his catalog. Collectors seeking Chavez cards typically focus on his Topps issues from the mid-2000s through early 2010s, when his MLB presence was most prominent. While Chavez never reached Hall of Fame consideration, his cards appeal to team collectors—particularly Mets, Mariners, and Phillies enthusiasts—and to those building comprehensive vintage baseball card sets from the 2000s era. His relatively modest career profile means Endy Chavez cards remain affordable entry points for collectors interested in 21st-century baseball history and international player representation.