
Damon Berryhill
1991 • Topps
Stadium Club • #28

The 1988 Topps Traded Damon Berryhill #15T captures the Cubs catcher during the Traded set's mid-season release. A vintage baseball card from the era when Topps dominated the hobby.
1988 • Topps • Traded
Major League Baseball • Chicago Cubs
Excellent
15T
New
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$1.45
The 1988 Topps Traded set represents a key moment in baseball card collecting—mid-season roster updates and prospect promotions captured in real time. Card #15T features Damon Berryhill, a catcher who joined the Chicago Cubs organization during this era. Topps Traded cards from 1988 remain popular with collectors seeking vintage baseball cardstock from the late 1980s, a period when the modern hobby was solidifying its collecting base. This card reflects the design language and photography standards of Topps during the late 1980s. The Traded subset was designed to keep collectors engaged with fresh roster moves and call-ups, making these cards valuable for building complete set collections or focusing on specific teams and players. The 1988 Topps Traded Damon Berryhill #15T appeals to Cubs fans, vintage baseball card enthusiasts, and those completing mid-80s Topps runs. Whether you're filling gaps in a collection or exploring the era's cardstock and design, this card offers authentic period appeal and collector recognition.
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