
Pat Clements
1988 • Topps
#484

The 1989 Bowman Pat Clements #452 card captures a moment from the San Diego Padres' roster during baseball's late 1980s era. This classic Bowman release remains a solid addition for collectors pursuing complete sets or team-focused collections.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • San Diego Padres
Near Mint
452
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The 1989 Bowman Pat Clements sits at the lower end of the vintage commons spectrum, reflecting his role as a journeyman reliever rather than a marquee name of the era. Cards from the 1989 Bowman set generally trade at modest price points, and Clements' entry is consistent with other non-star pitchers from this issue. His tenure with the Padres represents just one stop in a career that never generated significant collector demand beyond set completionists.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was produced in relatively high quantities as Topps sought to re-establish the Bowman brand after its 1955 hiatus revival in 1989. There are no known short prints, serial-numbered parallels, or insert variations associated with this card, making it a straightforward mass-produced issue. Graded population reports for this card are negligible, as submission volume for common players from this era remains extremely low.
Pat Clements never achieved the career milestones — All-Star appearances, postseason heroics, or Hall of Fame consideration — that typically drive long-term collector interest in a player's cardboard. With only a single active listing in the current marketplace, liquidity is essentially nonexistent, making this a difficult card to move quickly at any price point. This card appeals primarily to Padres team collectors or 1989 Bowman set builders rather than investors seeking appreciating assets.

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