
Andy Van Slyke
1989 • Topps
#350

A 1989 Bowman Andy Van Slyke #424 card featuring the Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder in Near Mint condition. This vintage baseball card captures Van Slyke during his prime years with the Pirates.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
424
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The 1989 Bowman Andy Van Slyke sits in the lower-to-mid tier of his overall card market, as Bowman's 1989 set was produced in high volume and lacks the scarcity premium of his Topps or Fleer contemporaries from the same era. Van Slyke's three-time All-Star status and five Gold Gloves with the Pirates give this card moderate collector appeal, particularly among Pittsburgh Pirates team collectors. With only one active listing currently visible, the market is thin, which can create pricing inefficiencies in either direction.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was printed in large quantities as Bowman re-entered the hobby market in the late 1980s, limiting its scarcity-driven upside. There are no known short prints, parallels, or serial-numbered variants associated with this specific card, making it a straightforward base issue. Graded population reports on platforms like PSA and SGC show modest submission numbers, with high-grade copies (PSA 9 or 10) commanding a relative premium over raw examples but still representing a niche segment of the market.
Van Slyke had a strong but not Hall of Fame-caliber career, which caps the long-term appreciation ceiling for his cards compared to contemporaries like Barry Bonds, who was his Pirates teammate during this era. Collector interest tends to spike around nostalgia cycles tied to early 1990s Pittsburgh Pirates teams, but sustained momentum is limited without a Hall of Fame induction catalyst. Grading submission trends for late-1980s Bowman base cards remain low relative to Topps flagship issues, suggesting this card appeals more to set and team collectors than speculative investors.

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