
Ty Griffin
1988 • Topps
Traded • #44T

The 1989 Bowman Ty Griffin #289 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's late-1980s release, featuring the Chicago Cubs player in his era.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Chicago Cubs
Near Mint
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Ty Griffin's 1989 Bowman card occupies a modest tier within the late-1980s Bowman set, a product that carries historical significance as Bowman's relaunch year after a long hiatus. Griffin, a highly touted Cubs prospect who never reached the majors, limits the card's crossover appeal beyond prospector and vintage set collectors. With only one active listing currently visible, the market is essentially illiquid, meaning price discovery is difficult and transactions are largely opportunistic.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in substantial quantities, making base cards like Griffin's widely available in raw form with minimal scarcity pressure. There are no known serial-numbered parallels or short prints associated with this issue, as the 1989 Bowman release predates the modern parallel era. Graded population for this card is expectedly thin — not due to rarity, but due to limited collector demand for submission, meaning high-grade PSA or BGS copies could stand out disproportionately within the small graded pool.
Griffin's career trajectory — a first-round pick who never appeared in a major league game — fundamentally caps long-term appreciation potential, as there is no Hall of Fame narrative or sustained performance record to anchor demand. The card's primary appeal rests within niche collecting categories: 1989 Bowman master set builds and Cubs prospect history, both of which represent narrow audiences. Grading submission trends for this card are unlikely to accelerate meaningfully, making it a stable but low-momentum hold rather than a growth-oriented asset.

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