
Tim Wallach
1989 • Topps
#720

A 1989 Bowman Tim Wallach #362 card featuring the Montreal Expos third baseman in Near Mint condition. A solid vintage addition for collectors building 1989 Bowman sets or assembling complete Expos lineups.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Montreal Expos
Near Mint
362
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The 1989 Bowman Tim Wallach sits in the lower-to-mid tier of his overall card market, as base issues from this era rarely command a premium without a graded pedigree or notable scarcity. Wallach's five-time Gold Glove career and consistent offensive production for the Expos gives him a dedicated niche collector base, though his cards trade at modest levels compared to star contemporaries from the same set. With only one active listing, the market is essentially illiquid, making price discovery difficult and condition sensitivity particularly high.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which carried a larger print run typical of the late junk wax era, meaning raw copies are widely available with limited scarcity-driven demand. No serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variant is associated with this issue, placing it firmly in the high-population, low-rarity tier. Graded populations on platforms like PSA and BGS tend to show modest submission numbers relative to flagship stars of the era, but high-grade copies still face stiff competition from the sheer volume of well-preserved specimens in the hobby.
Wallach has garnered renewed collector interest as Montreal Expos nostalgia continues to grow, particularly with ongoing discussions around MLB's return to Canada, which could provide a modest catalyst for key Expos-era cards. However, base junk wax issues rarely sustain long-term appreciation without a Hall of Fame induction or significant cultural moment to drive grading submission trends upward. Investors seeking exposure to Wallach should focus on high-grade examples or rarer parallels, as raw base copies from this period show limited momentum in the current market.

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