
Reggie Cleveland
1980 • Topps
#394

The 1982 Fleer Reggie Cleveland #137 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Milwaukee Brewers pitcher from Fleer's iconic early-1980s release.
1982 • Fleer
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
137
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Reggie Cleveland's 1982 Fleer card sits firmly in the entry-level tier of his cardboard footprint, consistent with late-career commons from a journeyman reliever who spent parts of his MLB tenure with multiple clubs including the Brewers. The card trades at the floor of the vintage baseball card market, reflecting minimal collector premium and no significant grading incentive at current price points. Within the 1982 Fleer set broadly, utility player and relief pitcher cards like this one rarely command attention above base market pricing unless tied to a notable rookie or star.
This is a standard base card from the 1982 Fleer set with no serial numbering, parallels, or short print designation — it was produced in mass quantities typical of early 1980s overproduction era releases. Population reports on grading platforms like PSA and SGC show negligible submission volume for this card, meaning graded copies are extremely scarce simply due to lack of collector interest rather than intentional scarcity. Raw copies remain the dominant form in circulation, with only a single active listing suggesting thin but not necessarily suppressed market depth.
Reggie Cleveland's career as a relief pitcher without Hall of Fame credentials or significant milestone achievements limits the long-term appreciation runway for this card. The 1982 Fleer set itself carries modest collector interest compared to flagship Topps issues of the same era, reducing set-completion demand as a price driver. Unless a renewed regional or niche interest in Brewers-era roster players emerges, this card is best viewed as a low-cost vintage filler rather than a growth-oriented hold.

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