
Steve Searcy
1989 • Topps
#167

The 1989 Bowman Steve Searcy #95 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's iconic late-1980s release, featuring the Detroit Tigers pitcher.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Detroit Tigers
Near Mint
95
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Steve Searcy's 1989 Bowman card occupies the lower end of the vintage late-80s pitcher card market, reflecting his limited career impact as a fringe MLB starter with the Tigers. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is essentially illiquid, which can distort perceived value in either direction. Collectors pursuing complete 1989 Bowman team sets or Tigers-specific collections represent the primary demand driver here.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in significant quantities as part of Bowman's relaunch era, meaning base cards like this Searcy carry no meaningful scarcity premium. There are no known short print variations, parallels, or serial-numbered versions associated with this card. Graded population data from PSA and BGS reflects minimal submission activity, as the card has not historically attracted grading investment from the collector community.
Searcy's brief MLB career — spanning parts of four seasons with limited statistical significance — provides little narrative catalyst to drive renewed collector interest or speculative buying. The 1989 Bowman set as a whole does carry some nostalgic appeal given the brand's revival, but that premium concentrates heavily on key rookie cards within the set rather than role players. Without a significant hobby storyline such as a Hall of Fame connection or regional cult following, sustained market momentum for this card remains unlikely.

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