
Jim Gott
1991 • Fleer
#200

A 1989 Bowman Jim Gott #411 baseball card featuring the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher in Near Mint condition. A solid vintage addition for collectors of late-1980s Bowman releases.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
411
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Jim Gott's 1989 Bowman card sits firmly in the entry-level tier of his collectible footprint, consistent with a reliever who had a serviceable but non-elite MLB career. This base card commands minimal premium over raw condition copies, and graded examples show little differentiation in price from ungraded counterparts. Within the 1989 Bowman set itself, Gott's card trails significantly behind key rookies and star players in collector demand.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in high volume with no noted short print variation for Gott's card, making this a standard base issue with no serial numbering or parallel distinction. Population reports from major grading services reflect very few submitted copies, which speaks more to lack of collector interest than genuine scarcity. Raw copies circulate freely, and the single active listing underscores thin but not artificially constrained supply.
Gott's career as a middle reliever without Hall of Fame credentials or significant milestone achievements limits the long-term appreciation potential of this card. Grading submission trends show negligible momentum, and there is no identifiable catalyst — such as a biographical feature, anniversary, or posthumous recognition — that would drive renewed collector interest. This card is best viewed as a low-cost vintage filler piece rather than a growth-oriented holding.

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