
Frank Tanana
1990 • Upper Deck
#516

The 1989 Bowman Frank Tanana #92 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's late-1980s release, featuring the Detroit Tigers pitcher during his career.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Detroit Tigers
Near Mint
92
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The 1989 Bowman Frank Tanana sits at the lower end of the late-career veteran card spectrum, consistent with base issues from this era featuring players in the twilight of their MLB tenure. Tanana's long career with multiple teams, including his productive years with the Detroit Tigers, gives this card modest collector recognition, though it does not command a premium over comparable 1989 Bowman base cards. The broader 1989 Bowman set is generally accessible and trades at budget-friendly levels, placing this card firmly in the entry-level tier of vintage baseball collecting.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was produced in significant quantities, resulting in high availability and minimal scarcity pressure. There are no known short prints, serial-numbered parallels, or insert variations associated with this card, meaning population reports reflect a large pool of raw copies with limited graded submissions. The low number of active listings suggests thin current market depth rather than true rarity, a distinction collectors should note when assessing supply dynamics.
Tanana had a respected 21-year MLB career with over 2,000 strikeouts, but he has not generated sustained Hall of Fame conversation, which limits long-term speculative demand for his cards. The 1989 Bowman issue is not a rookie card — Tanana debuted in the early 1970s — removing the rookie card premium that typically drives grading submission trends and price appreciation. Market momentum for this card remains flat, making it a low-priority grading candidate with limited upside unless broader vintage Bowman set collecting trends shift meaningfully.

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