
Dick Schofield
1993 • Topps
Series 1 • #79

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Dick Schofield #46 baseball card featuring the California Angels shortstop. A solid vintage addition for collectors of late-80s Bowman issues.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Los Angeles Angels
Near Mint
46
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The 1989 Bowman Dick Schofield sits firmly in the budget tier of late-1980s base cards, trading at the low end of the market alongside similarly common veterans from that era. Schofield was a reliable defensive shortstop for the California Angels but never achieved star-level recognition, which is reflected in the card's modest positioning relative to the broader 1989 Bowman set. Condition plays an outsized role here — a high-grade PSA or BGS copy would command a notable premium over raw examples simply due to the scarcity of well-centered, sharp-cornered copies from this print run.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was produced in large quantities as Topps relaunched the Bowman brand that year, meaning no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel exists for this issue. Population reports show very few graded copies submitted, as the card's low value provides little financial incentive for professional grading. The 1989 Bowman set is also known for centering and print quality issues, making truly high-grade examples somewhat harder to find than the print run alone would suggest.
Schofield retired in 1996 without Hall of Fame credentials, which significantly limits any long-term appreciation driven by career milestone narratives. Collector interest in late-1980s Bowman base cards remains largely nostalgic rather than investment-driven, with demand concentrated among team or player collectors rather than the broader market. With only one active listing, the market is thin, and grading submission trends for this card are minimal — making it a stable but low-momentum hold with little near-term catalyst for upward price movement.

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