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The final (or nearly final) Card Totals and Tier Breakdown for each team.

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    I have not posted a chart in a while and since we are almost done with new cards here is the Final (more or less) of the cards and some interesting facts

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    (I exclude Ranked 1000 from the below totals)
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    Interesting Notes
    These are based on the Team Rarity Tier Breakdown

    • Most total cards: New York Yankees (124).

    • Most total diamonds (85+): Yankees (81), which is 65.3% of their entire set.

    • Biggest “diamond-heavy” gap: Yankees have +38 more diamonds than non-diamonds (81 vs 43).

    • Yankees diamonds vs entire team inventories: Yankees’ 81 diamonds outnumber the entire card totals of 7 teams — White Sox (70), Diamondbacks (70), Marlins (71), Rockies (73), Rays (75), Nationals (77), Royals (80).

    • Most 99s: Yankees (32). Dodgers are right behind at 30.

    • Highest 99 concentration: Dodgers — 30/114 = 26.3% of their cards are 99s.

    • Yankees 99s vs other teams’ diamonds: Yankees’ 32 99s exceed the total diamonds of 4 teams — White Sox (25), Marlins (27), Rockies (29), Diamondbacks (31).

    • Dodgers 99s vs other teams’ diamonds: Dodgers’ 30 99s exceed the total diamonds of 3 teams — White Sox (25), Marlins (27), Rockies (29).

    • Lowest diamond share: Chicago White Sox — 25/70 = 35.7% diamonds (lowest in the table).

    • Most “bronze-heavy” team: White Sox — 23 Bronze is 32.9% of their whole set (23/70), and it’s almost 1-for-1 with their diamonds (23 Bronze vs 25 Diamonds).

    • Most Bronze cards (tie): Angels, Guardians, and White Sox (23 each).

    • Fewest Silver cards (4-way tie): Angels, Guardians, Rockies, Diamondbacks (4 each).

    • Largest Common share: Rockies — 16/73 = 21.9% Common (highest share).

    • Fewest Common cards (tie): Cubs, Phillies, Padres (4 each).

    • Common “scarcity” standouts: Cubs have 24 99s and only 4 Commons (6.0× as many 99s as Commons); Dodgers match that ratio (30 99s / 5 Commons = 6.0×).

    • Most Gold cards (tie): Dodgers, Cubs, Blue Jays (12 each).

    • Fewest Gold cards: Athletics (3) — despite having 44 total diamonds.

    • Most 90–94 diamonds: Reds (16).

    • “Mid-diamond” oddity: Rangers are the only team where 90–94 diamonds outnumber top-end diamonds — 14 (90–94) vs 13 (99 + 95–98) (107.7% as many).

    • Most top-end-heavy diamonds: Mets — 34 of 48 diamonds are 99 or 95–98 (70.8% of their diamonds).

    • Least 99s: White Sox (5).

    • Least 95–98 diamonds: White Sox (4).

    • Two perfectly balanced teams: Pirates (44 diamonds / 44 non-diamonds) and Tigers (43 / 43) are exact 50/50 splits.

    • Most non-diamonds: Reds (46 non-diamonds), even though they’re tied for 5th in total cards (97).

    • Blue Jays “top-heavy” note: Blue Jays have 22 99s with only 88 total cards (25.0% 99 rate) — same 99 count as the Mets and Phillies, but with fewer total cards than either.

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