
Chuck Knoblauch
1998 • Topps
#309

The 1989 Bowman Tim Laudner #154 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's late-1980s production run, featuring the Minnesota Twins catcher.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Minnesota Twins
Near Mint
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Tim Laudner's 1989 Bowman card occupies the lower end of the late-career catcher market, trading at modest levels consistent with role-player cards from this era. With only one active listing, price discovery is limited and the card lacks the competitive bidding environment needed to establish a reliable market floor. Laudner's career significance as a backup catcher on the Twins' 1987 World Series championship squad provides mild regional and team collector interest, but this does not meaningfully elevate the card above comparable journeyman issues.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in substantial quantities during a high-print-run era of the hobby, meaning this card carries no inherent scarcity premium. There are no known short print variations, serial numbering, or parallel versions associated with this base issue. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, reflecting collector disinterest in submitting low-demand base cards rather than any meaningful scarcity.
Laudner retired after the 1991 season and has not generated the sustained nostalgia wave or Hall of Fame conversation that would drive renewed collector demand. The 1989 Bowman issue is not his rookie card, further limiting its investment appeal as a standalone acquisition. Market momentum for this card remains flat, with grading submission trends showing negligible activity — making it better suited as a low-cost team or set filler than a growth-oriented holding.

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