
Jeff Russell
1989 • Topps
#565

A 1989 Bowman Jeff Russell #226 baseball card featuring the Texas Rangers pitcher in Near Mint condition. A solid vintage addition for collectors building 1980s sets or focusing on Rangers memorabilia.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Texas Rangers
Near Mint
226
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The 1989 Bowman Jeff Russell occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, reflecting his status as a solid but not elite relief pitcher of the late 1980s and early 1990s. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, and the card trades in the lower-demand segment of the 1989 Bowman set. Russell's career significance as a dependable closer for the Rangers sustains minor collector interest, but the card does not command a meaningful premium over comparable base issues from this era.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in substantial quantities, making this a standard base card with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variants to drive scarcity. Population reports for graded copies are thin, not due to rarity but rather limited grading demand, as submitting lower-value base cards from this era rarely pencils out economically. Raw copies circulate freely in the secondary market, and high-grade PSA or BGS examples are uncommon simply due to collector indifference rather than genuine scarcity.
Russell is a retired player with no Hall of Fame candidacy on the horizon, which significantly limits the long-term appreciation potential for his cards. Grading submission trends for 1989 Bowman commons remain flat, with little evidence of renewed collector momentum or speculative buying activity around this player. The single active listing suggests a thin, illiquid market, making this card better suited for player collectors or set builders than as an investment vehicle.

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