
Lance McCullers
2017 • Topps
Series 1 • #16

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Lance McCullers #168 card featuring the Yankees pitcher. A solid vintage baseball card for collectors building 1980s sets or team collections.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • New York Yankees
Near Mint
168
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This 1989 Bowman Lance McCullers sits in a low-tier value segment within the broader Bowman release and generally trades as a niche veteran card rather than a key rookie-era target. High-grade copies can still command a premium over raw examples because centering and surface quality matter on this issue, but even strong grades typically do not lift it into the same demand tier as star Yankees cards from the set. Its value is driven more by player-collector interest and condition sensitivity than by major career-significance upside.
This is a standard base card, not a serial-numbered parallel, insert, or known short print, so its scarcity profile is tied more to surviving high-grade copies than to an intentionally limited print run. As with many late-1980s Bowman cards, raw supply is generally available, but truly sharp copies with clean edges and strong centering are less common and can trade above market relative to lower-grade material. With very few active listings currently visible, the card shows limited supply in the marketplace, though that should not be confused with true manufactured rarity.
From an investment standpoint, this card profiles as a thinly traded vintage-modern crossover piece rather than a momentum-driven asset, and demand is unlikely to accelerate without a strong set-building or player-collector push. Because McCullers does not carry the sustained Hall of Fame or marquee rookie-card premium that supports stronger long-term baseball cardboard, grading submissions are more selective and usually justified only for notably clean copies. The outlook is stable but modest, with any premium largely tied to condition scarcity and occasional set demand rather than broad market momentum.

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