
Reggie Cleveland
1982 • Fleer
#137

The 1980 Topps Reggie Cleveland #394 captures the Milwaukee Brewers pitcher during his playing career. A classic vintage baseball card from one of Topps' most collected decades.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
394
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Reggie Cleveland's 1980 Topps card occupies the lower tier of his overall cardography, consistent with late-career base issues for journeyman pitchers of his era. As a relief pitcher who split time across several franchises, his Milwaukee Brewers iteration carries modest collector interest relative to his earlier Red Sox cards. The broader 1980 Topps set is widely available, meaning this card trades at or near common pricing with minimal condition premium unless graded exceptionally high.
This is a standard base card from the 1980 Topps set with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction, placing it firmly in the high-print-run common category. Graded population reports for this card are extremely thin, with very few PSA or BGS submissions on record, reflecting limited collector demand for professional grading. The single active listing in the current market underscores how infrequently this card changes hands, which speaks more to low demand than genuine scarcity.
Cleveland retired without Hall of Fame consideration, and his career arc does not support a narrative that typically drives long-term card appreciation. The market for late-career base cards of non-star pitchers from the late 1970s and early 1980s remains flat, with little evidence of grading submission momentum or renewed collector interest. Unless a significant cultural moment — such as a documentary or statistical reappraisal — surfaces, this card is best viewed as a low-priority set filler rather than a growth asset.

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