
Mike Macfarlane
1991 • Fleer
#562

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Mike Macfarlane #118 from his Kansas City Royals era. This vintage baseball card captures a key moment in early-career collecting.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Kansas City Royals
Near Mint
118
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The 1989 Bowman Mike Macfarlane sits at the lower end of the late-80s Bowman set's value spectrum, consistent with role players from that era who never achieved superstar status. As a backup-turned-starter catcher for the Kansas City Royals, Macfarlane had a serviceable but unremarkable career, which keeps demand — and pricing — modest relative to key stars from the same set. Condition plays an outsized role here; a high-grade copy commands a disproportionate premium simply because collectors willing to pay for grade quality are rare for this subject.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was produced in significant quantities as Bowman relaunched under Topps — meaning no serial numbering, no parallel variants, and no short-print designation. Population report data for graded copies of Macfarlane's 1989 Bowman is extremely thin, reflecting low submission volume rather than genuine scarcity. The single active listing currently available underscores limited collector interest rather than a supply-constrained market.
Macfarlane retired in 1999 without Hall of Fame consideration, which substantially limits long-term appreciation potential for his cardboard. There is no meaningful grading submission trend for this card, and it does not benefit from the rookie card premium sustainability seen with elite players from the same era. Collectors focused on 1989 Bowman as a set typically prioritize key rookies like Ken Griffey Jr., leaving supporting-cast cards like this one with flat to negligible market momentum.

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