
Fred Manrique
1989 • Topps
#108

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Fred Manrique #66 card featuring the Chicago White Sox shortstop. This vintage baseball card represents a key release from Bowman's late-1980s production run.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Chicago White Sox
Near Mint
66
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Fred Manrique's 1989 Bowman card occupies the lower end of the late-1980s commons market, reflecting his role as a utility infielder rather than a marquee player of that era. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is extremely thin, meaning price discovery is difficult and any transaction represents an isolated data point rather than a true market consensus. Collectors of White Sox team sets or late-80s Bowman completionists represent the primary demand driver here.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in substantial quantities as part of Topps's revival of the Bowman brand, meaning base cards like this one carry no meaningful scarcity premium from print run alone. There are no known serial-numbered parallels or short prints associated with this issue, and graded population reports for Manrique's 1989 Bowman are negligible, indicating minimal collector interest in submitting this card for professional grading. Raw copies dominate the available supply, and high-grade PSA or BGS examples would represent a fractional portion of any existing population.
Manrique had a modest MLB career spanning parts of several seasons without the statistical milestones or cultural cache that typically sustain long-term card demand, making appreciation prospects limited under current market conditions. The 1989 Bowman set does hold some nostalgic appeal among vintage Bowman collectors, but that sentiment generally benefits star players from the checklist rather than utility contributors. Unless a significant pop culture moment or retrospective spotlight elevates Manrique's profile, this card is best positioned as a low-cost filler for team or set collectors rather than a speculative investment target.

1989 • Topps
#108

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