
Glenn Braggs
1990 • Donruss
#264

The 1989 Bowman Joey Meyer #138 is a rookie card from one of baseball's most respected vintage sets, featuring the Milwaukee Brewers prospect during his early career.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
138
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Joey Meyer's 1989 Bowman card occupies the lower tier of late-1980s Bowman issues, reflecting his brief and modest MLB career as a designated hitter with the Brewers. With only one active listing currently available, the card sees minimal transactional volume, suggesting it trades at or near base-level pricing for commons from this era. Bowman's 1989 set carries modest collector interest overall, and Meyer's card does not command a premium relative to star players from the same checklist.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in large quantities during the overproduction era of late 1980s baseball cards, meaning raw copies of Meyer's card are widely available and carry no meaningful scarcity premium. There are no known short prints, parallels, or serial-numbered variants associated with this issue, making it a standard base card with a high estimated print run. Graded population reports for this card are extremely thin, as professional grading submissions for common players from this era are rarely considered economically viable.
Meyer played only two MLB seasons and never established the career longevity or statistical legacy that typically drives long-term collector demand or rookie card appreciation. With no Hall of Fame trajectory and limited nostalgic appeal beyond regional Brewers collectors, market momentum for this card remains flat with little expectation of upward movement. The overproduction era context further suppresses any grading submission incentive, making this card a low-priority target for investment-focused collectors.

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