
Will Clark
1991 • Score
Supplemental • #83T

A 1989 Bowman Will Clark #476 card featuring the San Francisco Giants star in Near Mint condition. A solid addition to vintage baseball card collections.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
476
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The 1989 Bowman Will Clark sits in the budget tier of his overall cardboard portfolio, trading well below his more sought-after 1987 Topps and Donruss rookie issues, which remain the benchmarks for Clark collectors. As a second-year Bowman base card rather than a true rookie, it commands modest interest primarily from team collectors and Giants enthusiasts rather than serious player PC builders. Condition sensitivity is relatively low at this price point, though high-grade examples do carry a modest premium over raw copies.
This is a standard base card from the 1989 Bowman set, which was produced in substantial quantities during the late junk wax era, resulting in abundant supply across the market. There are no serial-numbered parallels or short print variants associated with this issue, meaning scarcity is not a value driver. PSA and BGS population reports show a reasonable number of graded copies, but the economics of grading rarely pencil out given the card's current market positioning.
Will Clark enjoyed a Hall of Very Good career with consistent All-Star production and remains a beloved figure among Giants fans, but his lack of official Hall of Fame induction tempers long-term speculative demand. The junk wax era origins of this card create a significant supply overhang that limits meaningful price appreciation even if collector sentiment improves. Investors seeking Clark exposure would find better momentum and upside potential in his pre-1989 rookie-era cards rather than this base Bowman issue.

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