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2019 • Topps
Series 2 • #527

The 1989 Bowman Ron Kittle #69 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's late-1980s release, featuring the Chicago White Sox player.
1989 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Chicago White Sox
Near Mint
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The 1989 Bowman Ron Kittle #69 captures a moment in late-1980s baseball card production, when Bowman was establishing itself as a collector staple alongside other major manufacturers. Ron Kittle, playing for the Chicago White Sox, appears on this card during an era when Bowman's designs emphasized clean photography and straightforward player presentation. Bowman cards from 1989 hold particular appeal for collectors building vintage sets, tracking player careers, or investing in 1980s-era cardboard. The set represents a transitional period in card design and manufacturing, making individual cards like this #69 relevant to both casual hobbyists and serious vintage collectors. Whether you're completing a Bowman run, focusing on White Sox memorabilia, or exploring late-1980s baseball cards, the 1989 Bowman Ron Kittle offers authentic period value. Multiple copies and condition grades are typically available, allowing collectors at different levels to acquire this card for their collections.
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The 1989 Bowman Ron Kittle sits in the lower tier of his card market, trading more as a late-career veteran issue than a key career-defining release. Because Kittle’s collector base is tied primarily to his strong early White Sox years and Rookie of the Year recognition, this card typically trails his earlier mainstream issues, while high-grade copies can still command a premium relative to raw examples due to condition sensitivity in the set.
This is a standard base card rather than a serial-numbered parallel, short print, or limited insert, so overall supply is not inherently scarce. The real separator is grade scarcity: while raw copies are generally obtainable, truly sharp examples with strong centering and clean edges are less common, and population reports for top grades tend to reflect that condition challenge more than any true print-run limitation.
As a retired player without the sustained Hall of Fame-driven demand that lifts long-term veteran cardboard, Kittle’s 1989 Bowman profile is more niche than momentum-based. Rookie-card premiums in his market remain concentrated on earlier issues, so this release is better viewed as a condition-sensitive collector piece, with limited supply in top grade offering some support even if broader market demand stays modest.

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