
Steve Bedrosian
1989 • Fleer
#562

The 1989 Bowman Steve Bedrosian #395 captures the Philadelphia Phillies pitcher during a key era of modern baseball card collecting. This vintage Bowman release remains a solid addition to late-1980s baseball card portfolios.
1989 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Philadelphia Phillies
Near Mint
395
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The 1989 Bowman Steve Bedrosian #395 represents a quintessential entry point into late-1980s baseball card collecting. Bowman's 1989 release marked an important moment in the hobby, bridging the waning junk-wax era with growing collector interest in vintage cardboard. Steve Bedrosian, a key Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, appears in this standard base-set issue, making it relevant for both Phillies fans and collectors pursuing complete Bowman runs from the period. 1989 Bowman cards are prized for their straightforward design and historical significance—they capture players during a transitional period in baseball and the card market. The set remains accessible to collectors building vintage collections or seeking specific player runs. Whether you're completing a Bowman set, assembling a Phillies team collection, or investing in late-80s cardboard, the Bedrosian #395 offers genuine collectible appeal without the premium of earlier Bowman releases. SuperCatch makes it easy to find this card across multiple condition grades and price points.
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This 1989 Bowman Steve Bedrosian sits in the low tier of his card market, trading below his key rookie-era issues and well behind premium cards tied to his Cy Young season and peak Phillies demand. As a late-career base release from a mass-produced set, it does not command a major grading premium unless found in exceptionally sharp condition, and even then it generally tracks as a commons-level veteran within the broader 1989 Bowman checklist.
This is a standard base card rather than a short print, insert, or parallel, and 1989 Bowman was produced in large volume, so supply is not meaningfully constrained. Graded examples exist, but population pressure is limited because most collectors keep cards like this raw; high-grade copies are less common than raw singles, though limited supply at the top end reflects submission patterns more than true scarcity.
Bedrosian has collector relevance as a notable relief arm with award recognition, but as a retired player without sustained hobby momentum, this specific issue shows modest long-term upside and mostly appeals to Phillies, reliever, and set builders. Rookie-card premium sustainability does not apply here, and with little grading submission activity compared to star-driven releases, market movement is likely to remain flat unless registry demand or high-grade scarcity causes select copies to trade above market.

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