
Robin Ventura
1989 • Topps
#764

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Robin Ventura #65 baseball card capturing the Chicago White Sox third baseman during his early professional years.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Chicago White Sox
Near Mint
65
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The 1989 Bowman Robin Ventura sits in the lower tier of his collectible market, consistent with a high-print-run base issue from that era rather than a scarce parallel or insert. Ventura's career significance as a cornerstone of the late-era White Sox and a respected MLB veteran sustains modest but steady demand for his early cardboard. Within the broader 1989 Bowman set, this card trades in line with other non-star prospects from that release, offering little premium over comparable base cards.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in large quantities, making this a high-print-run base card with no serial numbering, parallels, or short-print designation. Graded population reports reflect a relatively modest number of high-grade submissions, as most collectors have historically treated this issue as a raw card rather than a grading target. The absence of any special insert or parallel status means supply remains plentiful, limiting scarcity-driven upside.
Ventura's career — highlighted by consistent power numbers, a Gold Glove pedigree, and his iconic grand slam single moment — provides a nostalgic collector base, but he remains outside the Hall of Fame conversation, which caps long-term demand ceilings. Grading submission trends for late-1980s Bowman base cards have not seen significant momentum, and with only one active listing currently available, market liquidity is thin. This card is better positioned as a low-cost addition to a player collection than as a growth-oriented investment.

1989 • Topps
#764

1988 • Topps
Traded • #124T

1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #8

1997 • Topps
Finest • #248

1993 • Topps
Series 2 • #770