
Charlie Puleo
1989 • Topps
#728

The 1989 Bowman Charlie Puleo #263 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's late-80s release, featuring the Atlanta Braves pitcher in classic Bowman design.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Atlanta Braves
Near Mint
263
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The 1989 Bowman Charlie Puleo card occupies the lower tier of his already modest cardboard footprint, as Puleo was a journeyman reliever whose career arc never generated significant collector demand. With only one active listing on the market, price discovery is essentially nonexistent, and the card trades more as a filler piece than a sought-after collectible. The 1989 Bowman set itself carries mild nostalgic interest among set collectors, but Puleo's card does not command a premium within it.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman release, carrying no serial numbering, parallel designation, or short-print distinction. Print runs for base cards in this era were extremely high, meaning raw copies are abundant and graded population reports on platforms like PSA and SGC show minimal submission activity — reflecting low collector incentive to invest in grading costs. There are no known insert or autograph variants of this card to elevate its scarcity profile.
Puleo retired following the 1987 season, and without Hall of Fame consideration or a notable cultural moment tied to his career, there is no foreseeable catalyst to drive renewed market interest. Grading submission trends for late-1980s journeyman cards remain flat, and this card shows no signs of breaking that pattern. Collectors holding this card should view it strictly as a set-completion piece rather than an appreciating asset.

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