
Ozzie Guillen
1997 • Topps
Finest • #224

A 1989 Bowman #64 Ozzie Guillen card in Near Mint condition—a solid vintage piece from the Hall of Famer's playing years with the Chicago White Sox.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Chicago White Sox
Near Mint
64
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The 1989 Bowman Ozzie Guillen sits in the lower tier of his card market, trading as a common-era base issue rather than one of his more collected early-career or premium White Sox releases. Even so, high-grade examples can command a premium because this large-format Bowman set is condition-sensitive, especially for centering and surface quality. Within the broader 1989 Bowman checklist, Guillen carries modest but steady interest due to his long White Sox tenure and name recognition as a former everyday infielder and later manager.
This is a standard base card with no noted parallel, serial numbering, or short-print designation, so overall supply is broad relative to true scarcity-driven issues. The key separator is grade scarcity: while raw copies are generally available, sharply centered, clean examples are less common than the basic print run suggests, and top-pop graded copies trade above market versus ungraded material. With only limited active listings visible, near-term availability appears tighter than the card's original production level would imply.
As a retired player without the rookie-card premium or Hall of Fame catalyst that drives stronger long-term appreciation, Guillen's 1989 Bowman is more of a low-volatility collector piece than a momentum play. Demand should remain tied to White Sox team collectors and set builders, with graded examples showing the clearest path to sustained interest because condition is the main value lever here. Submission trends are unlikely to become aggressive, which helps limited supply in higher grades hold relatively firm even if the broader raw market stays flat.

1997 • Topps
Finest • #224

1989 • Topps
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1990 • Upper Deck
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2023 • Topps
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2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H625