
Tim Belcher
1991 • Fleer
#194

The 1989 Bowman Tim Belcher #336 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's late-1980s production, featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
336
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The 1989 Bowman Tim Belcher sits firmly in the low-tier segment of his collectible footprint, consistent with late-1980s mass-produced base cards that flooded the market during the junk wax era. Belcher had a solid but not marquee MLB career, limiting the ceiling on his cardboard relative to contemporaries like Maddux or Johnson from the same set generation. With only one active listing, this card trades at the floor of the Bowman brand's pricing spectrum for role players of his era.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was produced in high volume with no serial numbering, parallels, or short print designations — meaning raw supply remains abundant decades later. Population reports for graded copies are minimal, not due to scarcity but due to low collector demand for submission, as grading fees often exceed the card's market value. There are no insert or parallel variants associated with this specific release to drive differentiation.
Belcher's career — spanning parts of 14 MLB seasons without Hall of Fame consideration — limits the long-term appreciation potential of his base cards from this era. The junk wax market broadly faces headwinds from oversupply, and without a cultural moment or posthumous recognition event, momentum is unlikely to shift materially. Collectors focused on Dodgers team sets may find marginal interest here, but grading submission trends for this card remain negligible, signaling limited speculative activity.

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