
Randy Bush
1991 • Fleer
#605

A 1989 Bowman Randy Bush #164 card featuring the Minnesota Twins outfielder in Near Mint condition. This vintage baseball card represents a key piece from Bowman's iconic late-80s release.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Minnesota Twins
Near Mint
164
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The 1989 Bowman Randy Bush sits at the deep budget tier of the late-career utility player segment, trading at entry-level price points consistent with commons from this era. Bush's role as a reliable left-handed bench bat for the Twins' 1987 World Series championship club gives the card modest nostalgic appeal, though it does not command any meaningful premium over comparable set commons. Within the 1989 Bowman release, which was Bowman's relaunch year and carries some collector interest as a set, Bush's card remains firmly at the bottom of the value hierarchy.
This is a standard base card with no serial numbering, parallels, or short print designation, placing it in the highest-print-run tier of the 1989 Bowman set. Graded population data for this card is negligible, as submission volume for common players from this era is extremely low — raw copies vastly outnumber any graded examples in the PSA or BGS registries. With only a single active listing in the current market, raw supply appears thin, though this reflects low seller interest rather than genuine scarcity.
Bush had a solid but supporting role in MLB, and as a non-star player with no Hall of Fame candidacy, long-term appreciation potential is limited without a significant cultural catalyst such as documentary coverage or anniversary retrospectives tied to the Twins' championship era. The 1989 Bowman set does attract some set-collector demand given its historical relaunch significance, which provides a minor floor for commons like this one. Grading submission is not economically justified at current price levels, making this card primarily a raw collector or team set piece rather than a speculative investment target.

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