
Ron Oester
1991 • Fleer
#74

The 1989 Bowman Ron Oester #310 is a classic late-1980s baseball card featuring the Cincinnati Reds utility player. Explore this vintage Bowman release on SuperCatch.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Cincinnati Reds
Near Mint
310
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The 1989 Bowman Ron Oester sits firmly in the low-demand tier of late-career utility infielder cards, commanding minimal premium over raw common pricing. With only one active listing in the marketplace, the card reflects a thin secondary market rather than scarcity-driven value — a distinction collectors should recognize. Oester's career as a solid but unspectacular Reds middle infielder limits crossover appeal beyond team set collectors and Cincinnati Reds completionists.
The 1989 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities, and Oester's card carries no serial numbering, parallel designation, or short-print status. Graded population reports for this card are negligible, with virtually no PSA or BGS submissions on record, indicating the collector community has not found grading economically justifiable. This is a standard base issue with no insert or parallel variants to differentiate it within the set.
Oester retired following the 1990 season without Hall of Fame credentials, and there is no emerging narrative — statistical reappraisal, anniversary milestone, or cultural moment — that would catalyze renewed collector interest. Grading submission trends show no momentum for this card, and the broader 1989 Bowman set does not carry the vintage scarcity premium that earlier Bowman issues command. This card is best positioned as a low-cost team collector piece rather than a speculative investment vehicle.

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