
Harold Reynolds
1990 • Donruss
#227

The 1989 Bowman Harold Reynolds #210 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Seattle Mariners second baseman from Bowman's enduring late-1980s release.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Seattle Mariners
Near Mint
210
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Harold Reynolds' 1989 Bowman card occupies a budget-friendly tier within his overall cardography, typically trading at modest levels compared to his earlier Topps and Donruss issues. As a utility-era second baseman who represented the Mariners during their formative years, Reynolds carries regional collector appeal but limited crossover demand. With only one active listing currently on the market, price discovery is difficult, and the card's value is largely driven by condition rather than speculative interest.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in significant quantities as part of Bowman's relaunch era, making this a high-print-run base card with no serial numbering or parallel variants to speak of. Population reports for graded copies are modest, not because the card is scarce, but because grading submission rates for this issue are low given the marginal return on investment. Raw copies are widely available, and high-grade slabbed examples are uncommon simply due to lack of collector incentive to submit.
Reynolds retired in 1994 and transitioned to a long broadcasting career with ESPN, which maintains his name recognition but does not typically translate into sustained card market momentum. Without a Hall of Fame case or a recent milestone driving renewed interest, grading submission trends for this card remain flat. Collectors pursuing this card are primarily set builders or Mariners team collectors, limiting the broader investment upside.

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