
Jeff Branson
1988 • Topps
Traded • #19T

A classic 1988 Topps Traded baseball card featuring Pat Combs representing Team USA.
1988 • Topps • Traded
International Baseball • Team USA
Near Mint
30T
New
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The 1988 Topps Traded Pat Combs card #30T captures a specific moment in baseball history, highlighting the athlete's tenure with Team USA. Released as part of the annual Traded series, this product serves as an essential addition for collectors focusing on international play or those aiming to complete the full 1988 Topps Traded checklist. The design is characteristic of the late 1980s Topps aesthetic, featuring the clean layout and traditional borders that defined the era's sports card production. For investors and hobbyists, the 1988 Topps Traded set is noted for its role in documenting players who moved teams or entered the professional sphere mid-season. Because this card identifies Pat Combs with Team USA, it holds particular appeal for those curating a thematic collection of Olympic-era or national team representatives. Whether you are investing in a diverse portfolio of 80s baseball cards or gifting a piece of sports nostalgia, the Pat Combs #30T remains a steady point of interest within the SuperCatch marketplace due to its historical grounding and set-completion value.
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