
Alfredo Griffin
1992 • Upper Deck
#282

The 1989 Bowman #345 Alfredo Griffin card captures the Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop during a pivotal era in baseball card production.
1989 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
345
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The 1989 Bowman Alfredo Griffin #345 represents a key release from Bowman's late-1980s baseball lineup. Bowman's 1989 series marked a period of strong collector interest, with clean design elements and solid photography that defined the era. Alfredo Griffin, the Los Angeles Dodgers' shortstop, appeared in numerous card sets during his playing career, and his 1989 Bowman issue remains a staple for collectors pursuing complete sets from that year. The card's straightforward design and vintage appeal make it attractive to both vintage set builders and nostalgia-driven collectors. Whether you're filling gaps in a 1989 Bowman collection or exploring late-80s baseball card releases, this Griffin issue offers authentic period representation. Bowman's 1989 baseball cards continue to hold steady collector interest, with demand driven by set completion goals and appreciation for the era's design aesthetic. This card appeals to Dodgers fans, Griffin collectors, and anyone seeking representative examples of late-1980s mainstream baseball card production.
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The 1989 Bowman Alfredo Griffin sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with base cards of role players from this era who lack the sustained collector demand of star contemporaries. Griffin's career value as a solid defensive shortstop with the Dodgers doesn't generate the premium that Hall of Fame or iconic players command. Within the 1989 Bowman set itself, this card trades in line with other utility and supporting-cast players rather than commanding any notable premium.
This is a standard base card with no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short-print designation, placing it firmly in the high-print-run tier typical of late 1980s Bowman production. The 1989 Bowman set was produced in significant quantities, meaning raw copies are widely available and graded population reports reflect a low submission rate due to limited financial incentive. Without a meaningful scarcity factor, there is no supply-side pressure driving collector interest.
Griffin retired without Hall of Fame consideration, which limits the long-term appreciation potential typically associated with legend-tier cards from this era. With only one active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin — a sign of low demand rather than meaningful scarcity. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, and without a catalyst such as a coaching milestone or renewed media attention, market momentum is expected to remain flat.

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