
Pat Tabler
1989 • Topps
#56

A 1989 Bowman Pat Tabler #125 card featuring the Kansas City Royals infielder in Near Mint condition—a solid addition to vintage baseball card collections.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Kansas City Royals
Near Mint
125
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The 1989 Bowman Pat Tabler sits at the very low end of the late-career commons tier, consistent with role players from that era who were transitioning between teams. As a Kansas City Royals card issued during Tabler's final productive seasons, it holds minimal premium over other base commons in the set, trading at floor-level pricing typical of non-star players from this period. The 1989 Bowman set itself is moderately collected for its clean design and rookie content, but Tabler's card does not benefit meaningfully from that set-level demand.
This is a standard base card with no parallel, serial-numbered, or short-print designation — the 1989 Bowman set predates the modern era of tiered rarity structures. Print runs for this issue were substantial, as Bowman's 1989 relaunch was produced in high volume to reestablish the brand, meaning raw copies remain widely available. Graded population for this specific card is negligible, with virtually no collector incentive to submit a common to grading services at current market positioning.
Pat Tabler had a solid but unremarkable career, never achieving Hall of Fame consideration or the cult-status nostalgia that can occasionally lift journeyman cards in vintage markets. There is no meaningful grading submission trend or speculative interest driving momentum for this card, and the single active listing reflects extremely thin market activity. Collectors focused on 1989 Bowman are typically targeting key rookies from that set, leaving role-player commons like this with flat to negligible long-term appreciation potential.

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