
Ron Hassey
1988 • Donruss
Baseball's Best • #302

The 1988 Donruss Baseball's Best Glenn Braggs card #15 captures the Milwaukee Brewers outfielder during a pivotal era of baseball card collecting.
1988 • Donruss • Baseball's Best
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
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The 1988 Donruss Baseball's Best Glenn Braggs rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardboard footprint, as Braggs never developed into a marquee MLB star despite showing early promise with the Brewers. With only a single active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a low-demand segment of the late-1980s Donruss ecosystem. Collectors focused on Milwaukee Brewers team sets or late-80s roster completionists represent the primary buyer pool, keeping this card's positioning well below premium rookie card territory.
The 1988 Donruss Baseball's Best series was a factory set release with a relatively contained print run compared to the mass-produced base Donruss flagship set, giving it a marginal scarcity edge. However, this is not a serial-numbered card or parallel, and population reports from major grading services like PSA and BGS reflect minimal submission volume, suggesting most copies remain in raw, ungraded condition. The low graded population could theoretically support a small condition premium for high-grade slabs, though collector demand to chase registry-level copies remains limited.
Braggs had a serviceable but brief MLB career, never achieving the Hall of Fame trajectory or sustained stardom that drives long-term rookie card appreciation. Grading submission trends for late-1980s Donruss commons and minor stars remain soft, with little evidence of renewed market momentum around this player or set. This card is best positioned as a low-cost vintage filler piece for set or team collectors rather than a growth-oriented investment vehicle.

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