Bryan Bullington was a right-handed pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2002 to 2009, spending his most notable seasons with the…Read more
Pittsburgh Pirates wearing number 34. The Pirates selected Bullington in the 2002 MLB Draft, and he made his MLB debut that same year, establishing himself as part of the organization's pitching rotation during the early 2000s. After his tenure in Pittsburgh (2002–2005), Bullington moved to the Colorado Rockies (2005–2006) and finished his career with the Cleveland Indians (2006–2009).
Bullington's trading card presence is strongest in early 2000s Topps issues, particularly his 2003 rookie cards, which remain popular among collectors building vintage baseball collections from that era. His cards appear across multiple sets and manufacturers, offering variety for hobbyists interested in Pirates memorabilia or mid-2000s pitching prospects. While Bullington did not achieve Hall of Fame status or post career statistics that drove exceptional card demand, his issues remain accessible for set completionists and vintage baseball enthusiasts. Collectors pursuing his complete card catalog will find reasonable availability through SuperCatch, making him an attainable addition to Pirates team collections or general vintage baseball portfolios.