
Rance Mulliniks
1990 • Fleer
#91

The 1989 Bowman Rance Mulliniks #250 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Toronto Blue Jays utility player from the classic late-1980s Bowman release.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
250
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The 1989 Bowman Rance Mulliniks card occupies the lower tier of his already modest cardboard footprint, consistent with a utility-role player from the late-career era of a transitional Blue Jays roster. With only one active listing, price discovery is essentially stalled, meaning the card trades more on opportunistic demand than any sustained collector interest. Mulliniks' career significance as a platoon third baseman limits the premium this card can command relative to contemporaries from the same set.
The 1989 Bowman base set was produced in high volume, and Mulliniks' card carries no short-print designation, parallel variation, or serial numbering to distinguish it from the mass-produced base population. Graded copies in PSA or BGS holders are extremely scarce in population reports, not due to true rarity but because collector demand for professional grading of this card is essentially nonexistent. The raw-to-graded ratio skews almost entirely raw, which further suppresses any meaningful population-driven scarcity premium.
Mulliniks is a retired player with no Hall of Fame candidacy and limited nostalgic collector base, which constrains any upward market momentum for his cards. The single active listing signals a thin, illiquid market where grading submission trends are flat and unlikely to shift without a significant cultural catalyst such as a documentary or anniversary recognition. This card is best positioned as a low-cost set filler or team collector piece rather than a speculative investment vehicle.

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