
Glenn Braggs
1989 • Fleer
#180

The 1989 Bowman Glenn Braggs #145 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's late-1980s release, featuring the Milwaukee Brewers outfielder during his MLB career.
1989 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
145
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The 1989 Bowman Glenn Braggs #145 card represents a key piece of late-1980s baseball card collecting. Bowman's 1989 release brought renewed attention to the brand after years away from the hobby, making these cards sought-after by collectors building vintage sets and those interested in 1980s baseball memorabilia. Glenn Braggs played for the Milwaukee Brewers during this era, and his Bowman card captures the design aesthetic of late-1980s baseball cards—a period when collectors were re-engaging with the brand's return to production. The card number 145 positions it within Bowman's standard base set structure, making it a natural target for set completers and vintage Brewers fans. Collectors pursue 1989 Bowman cards for several reasons: building complete vintage sets, assembling team collections, or investing in early-1990s era baseball cards before grading and market appreciation. The 1989 Bowman release holds particular appeal for those who collect the transition period when Bowman re-entered the market, offering a distinct visual identity compared to contemporary releases from other manufacturers. Whether you're filling gaps in a vintage collection or exploring Milwaukee Brewers history through trading cards, the 1989 Bowman Glenn Braggs #145 remains an accessible entry point into late-1980s baseball card collecting.
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Glenn Braggs’ 1989 Bowman sits in the lower tier of his card market, reflecting his status as a solid late-1980s MLB contributor rather than a career-defining star. In top-grade holders, it can still command a premium versus raw copies because condition-sensitive Bowman issues from this era often show centering and edge wear. Within the broader 1989 Bowman set, this card generally trades below the headline rookie and star names, with value driven more by grade than by player demand.
This is a standard base card, not a serial-numbered issue, short print, or premium parallel, so overall supply is broad by modern scarcity standards. The key separator is high-end preservation, since gem-level examples are meaningfully less common than raw copies or mid-grade submissions. Population reports on cards like this typically show that while graded examples exist, only a smaller portion reach the top condition tiers that trade above market.
For a retired player like Braggs, long-term upside is limited and the card’s market is tied more to vintage-era set builders and condition-focused collectors than to sustained player momentum. Rookie-card premium sustainability is modest here because this issue does not benefit from Hall of Fame demand or major career milestone buying. From an investor perspective, limited supply in pristine grade can support occasional strength, but overall demand remains narrow and grading should be selective.

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