Top 10 Rookie Cards to Invest In. Topps Series 1 Baseball

Top 10 Rookie Cards to Invest In. Topps Series 1 Baseball

Top 10 Rookie Cards to Invest In. Topps Series 1 Baseball

Top 10 Rookie Cards to Invest In. Topps Series 1 Baseball brings an impressive lineup of rookies making their flagship debuts. On this page you will find 5 Videos of different hobbiest and investors sharing their top rookie picks for the 2024 Topps Series 1
release.

We will see what players they agree on, and in my opinion they should be safe investments.

 

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One of the most anticipated sets of the year, 2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball released on Feb. 14. And with it comes a new lineup of rookies making their flagship debuts. Here’s a look at some of the top rookies and what could be their signature cards worth chasing:

1. Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds

Everyone remembers De La Cruz’s blockbuster start last year, highlighted by a cycle in only his second week in the big leagues. That helped drive his Bowman prospect cards to dramatic price increases and incredible demand in a short period of time.

While his play dropped off somewhat in the latter stages of the season, his elite combination of raw speed and power makes him a good candidate for a future MVP. He has a wide range of autographs and inserts in this set, with two highlights being the Heavy Lumber insert and the Reverence Autograph Patch.

1. Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds

2. Jasson Dominguez, New York Yankees

People have been eagerly awaiting rookie cards to drop for Dominguez from the moment he homered off of Hall of Famer Justin Verlander in his first career at-bat — even if he’s unlikely to return until the summer after a UCL injury he sustained not long after debuting.

It’s also unlikely we will see a card rival the sale of his 1st Bowman Superfractor Auto, which sold for $474,000 in 2022 through Goldin Auctions, but Dominguez will still be a top chase in Series 1. With plenty of autographs available, his Reverence Patch Autographs and true Gold autos should be extremely popular almost immediately.

2. Jasson Dominguez, New York Yankees

3. Evan Carter, Texas Rangers

Carter hit the ground running in 2023 while helping his Texas Rangers secure a World Series win. He rose up the prospect rankings throughout the year too, and enters 2024 as the No. 5 overall prospect, according to MLB.com. He might not be the flashiest player in the product, but he is a promising rookie who plays for a team that is likely to continue to win — a great combination for any player and their cards.

Early autographs in Series 1, including the Postseason Performance and World Champion Autographs, look like top chases for Carter.

3. Evan Carter, Texas Rangers

4. Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay Rays

Caminero has seen a meteoric rise in the hobby over the last 12 months from his status as a top prospect in the 2023 Bowman releases all the way through his September call-up. Based on recent comments from the Rays organization, it sounds like he might not make the Opening Day roster, but it will likely only be a matter of time before Caminero is back in the spotlight given his previous stint in the minor leagues.

One key thing to note with Caminero is that he doesn’t have a base card. He does have autographs in Series 1 (similar to Corbin Carroll last year) and a card in the 1989 insert set.

 

4. Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay Rays

5. Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Cincinnati Reds

The second Cincinnati rookie to make this list, some like Encarnacion-Strand even more than his star teammate Elly De La Cruz. Generally regarded as an extreme power hitter, there’s some uncertainty around whether or not he can be a consistently successful player at the MLB level.

He isn’t featured heavily in Series 1, but does have base cards and a few different autographs, including Silver Pack autos.

Top 10 Rookie Cards to Invest In. Topps Series 1 Baseball

6. Jordan Lawlar, Arizona Diamondbacks

We all eagerly awaited Lawlar’s call-up last season, though it didn’t materialize until September given Arizona’s incredible season. It also didn’t go quite as planned, which certainly softened the hype around his cards — it certainly didn’t help that teammate Corbin Carroll absolutely stole the show. He is another player who isn’t featured in the base set, but does have multiple autographs and inserts. The top chase for Lawlar in Series 1 is likely his 1989 Topps Baseball Chrome Autograph.

Top 10 Rookie Cards to Invest In. Topps Series 1 Baseball

 

7. Zack Gelof, Oakland Athletics

Given the tumultuous situation surrounding Oakland’s plans to relocate, you’d be forgiven for missing Gelof’s outstanding performance in the second half of 2023. He became the fastest player in Athletics history to hit six home runs (22 games) and set the record for extra base hits in his first 60 games — culminated by winning the AL Rookie of the Month in August.

While some may be catching on to this talented young player, there will definitely be some opportunities to snag his cards before he potentially sees a jump into the spotlight. Somewhat ironically, he features on the Athletics Home Sweet Home Stadium Medallions Autographs set in Series 1.

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8. Curtis Mead, Tampa Bay Rays

The Rays are the second team to feature multiple prospects on this list, and Mead could be a real sleeper pick as MLB.com’s No. 55 overall prospect. He didn’t blow the league away when he was called up last season, but he progressed through the minor league levels and adjusted to each as he’s been promoted.

There are questions about where he will currently play in the Rays infield, but an injury or trade could have Mead back in the majors with regular playing time. He has base cards and autographs to hunt and is one to watch as the season goes on if he’s promoted again.

 

9. Henry Davis, Pittsburgh Pirates

Formerly one of the top chases in Bowman, Davis debuted in 2023, albeit at a position that he wasn’t drafted at. A catcher in the minor leagues, he only caught two games in the majors with coaches citing his need to improve defensively.

Davis now finds himself in a competition for one of the Pirates catching spots, as it appears unlikely they will utilize him in right field again. He has cards throughout the set, though his immense power also lands him in the Heavy Lumber insert set.

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10. Noelvi Marte, Cincinnati Reds

If you’re looking at team break spots for the Reds and wondering why they are so expensive, the three rookies featured in this list should tell you just how many chases there are. There’s no relation to Ketel or Starling, but Noelvi Marte impressed when was called up to the Reds late last year.

He’s currently making his way back from a hamstring injury, but there are certainly fans who believe he could take over at 3rd Base this season and generate similar hype to that of his teammates. His presence is limited in Series 1 to inserts and insert autographs, so he will be a little tougher to chase than some of the other players featured here.

 

Top 10 Rookie Cards to Invest In. Topps Series 1 Baseball