
Chris Bosio
1991 • Fleer
#576

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Chris Bosio #134 card featuring the Milwaukee Brewers pitcher. This vintage Bowman issue represents a key piece of late-1980s baseball card collecting.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
134
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Chris Bosio's 1989 Bowman card occupies the lower tier of his collectible footprint, consistent with a base issue from a set that was widely distributed and is generally accessible in the secondary market. As a solid mid-rotation pitcher of his era, Bosio does not command the premium reserved for star players or Hall of Fame inductees, keeping this card firmly in the budget-friendly segment. With only one active listing currently available, the market is thin, which can create minor artificial scarcity without necessarily reflecting strong underlying demand.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, carrying no serial numbering, parallel designation, or insert distinction that would elevate its rarity profile. The 1989 Bowman release had a notable production run, and raw copies remain plentiful in the hobby, with graded population reports typically showing a modest number of PSA and BGS submissions concentrated in mid-grade slabs. High-grade examples — PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 — do carry a relative premium over the raw market due to the set's known centering and print quality inconsistencies.
Bosio is best remembered for his 1993 no-hitter with the Seattle Mariners, a career highlight that provides occasional nostalgia-driven interest but does not sustain long-term speculative momentum. As a retired player without Hall of Fame consideration, grading submission trends for this card are minimal, and market momentum is largely flat. Collectors targeting this card are typically set builders or Brewers team collectors rather than investors seeking appreciation, making it a stable but low-growth hold.

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