
Dan Plesac
1990 • Upper Deck
#477

The 1989 Bowman Dan Plesac #133 is a classic baseball card from Bowman's early modern era, featuring the Milwaukee Brewers pitcher during his active years.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
133
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The 1989 Bowman Dan Plesac sits at the lower end of the price spectrum for late-1980s Bowman issues, consistent with a solid but non-elite relief pitcher from that era. Plesac had a respectable MLB career as a closer and setup man, but his cards generally trade at entry-level prices within the broader 1989 Bowman set. Condition plays a meaningful role here — a well-centered, high-grade copy commands a relative premium over the abundant raw market supply.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in large quantities during the overproduction era of the late 1980s, meaning raw copies are widely available and population reports for graded examples remain modest due to limited submission interest. This is a standard base card with no noted parallel, insert, or serial-numbered variant, which limits its scarcity appeal. With only one active listing currently visible, the market is thin, but this reflects low collector demand rather than true scarcity.
Plesac is not a Hall of Fame candidate, and his post-playing career as a well-known MLB Network analyst has not generated significant card market momentum. The overproduction era suppresses long-term upside for base issues like this one, as supply consistently outpaces collector demand. This card is best viewed as a low-cost set-filler rather than a growth-oriented holding, with grading submissions unlikely to yield meaningful returns given current population dynamics.

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