
Jeff Montgomery
1991 • Fleer
#564

A 1989 Bowman Jeff Montgomery #113 card featuring the Kansas City Royals pitcher in Near Mint condition. A vintage baseball collectible from one of the hobby's most respected card brands.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Kansas City Royals
Near Mint
113
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Jeff Montgomery's 1989 Bowman card sits firmly in the entry-level tier of his collectible footprint, trading at the lower end of the market consistent with late-1980s Bowman base cards of relief pitchers from that era. As a four-time All-Star closer who spent his entire career with the Kansas City Royals and ranks among the franchise's most significant bullpen contributors, his cards carry modest but stable collector interest. With only a single active listing currently available, the market for this specific card is thin, meaning price discovery is limited and individual sales can skew perceived value.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was produced in significant quantities during the overproduction era of late-1980s baseball cards, resulting in virtually unlimited raw supply. There are no serial numbers, short print designations, or parallel variants associated with this issue, placing it squarely in the common card category with no scarcity premium. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, as professional grading submission rates for base cards of this vintage and price point remain very low, meaning high-grade PSA or BGS copies are rare by circumstance rather than by design.
Montgomery, while a respected career closer and Royals legend, has not received Hall of Fame recognition, which limits the long-term speculative upside typically associated with cards from this era that command sustained collector premiums. The 1989 Bowman set as a whole does not carry significant key rookie cards or short prints that drive broader set demand, reducing the likelihood of price appreciation driven by set collectors. Grading submission trends for late-1980s commons remain low, and without a Hall of Fame catalyst or renewed mainstream interest in Montgomery, this card is best viewed as a stable low-value collectible rather than an investment-grade asset.

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