
Scott Garrelts
1988 • Donruss
Baseball's Best • #162

A 1989 Bowman baseball card featuring Scott Garrelts of the San Francisco Giants, card number 467. This vintage Bowman issue represents the late 1980s trading card era.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
467
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The 1989 Bowman Scott Garrelts sits in the low-tier range of his card market and generally does not command the same attention as his earlier issues or more condition-sensitive releases from the late 1980s. In top-grade holders, however, sharp examples can trade above market relative to raw copies because centered 1989 Bowman cards with clean edges remain tougher than their baseline demand suggests. Within the broader 1989 Bowman set, Garrelts is a secondary-name veteran, so collector interest is driven more by team and player collectors than by set-wide star power.
This is a standard base card rather than a short print, insert, or serial-numbered parallel, so overall supply is not inherently limited by production format. The key scarcity factor is grade quality: many surviving copies are raw, while truly high-end graded examples are less common due to the large-card stock and condition issues typical of the release. With only minimal active listing depth noted, available supply appears thin in the immediate market, but that reflects low turnover more than true rarity.
Garrelts is a retired player with a solid but not headline-driven MLB profile, which keeps long-term demand concentrated among Giants collectors and niche player specialists rather than broad investor participation. Rookie-card premium sustainability is not a major driver here, so momentum is more likely to come from scarcity in high grade than from any major shift in player legacy. As a result, the card has a stable but limited outlook, with the strongest performance likely in pristine graded examples where limited supply can support stronger relative trading activity.

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