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1989 Topps Gene Walter #758 is a classic late‑80s Topps baseball card depicting Gene Walter with the Seattle Mariners—perfect for set completion, team collections, or era-focused displays.
1989 • Topps
Major League Baseball • Seattle Mariners
Near Mint
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The 1989 Topps Gene Walter #758 is part of Topps’ late‑1980s mainstream baseball release, recognizable for its period graphics and team photo presentation. This card represents the Seattle Mariners era of Gene Walter and fits naturally into collections focused on the Topps 1989 design, Mariners history, or relief pitcher rosters. Collectors appreciate these cards for completing run sets, building team-specific groupings, and assembling era-driven displays that showcase late‑80s baseball aesthetics. As a catalog listing, SuperCatch highlights the card’s place in the broader Topps set and its appeal to hobbyists, investors, and nostalgic collectors alike. Whether you’re completing a Topps base set, deepening a Mariners collection, or sourcing cards for framing and display, the Gene Walter #758 card is a straightforward addition that complements growing collections. Be sure to assess individual listings for condition, centering, and any grading information when acquiring specific copies to match your collecting goals.
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Gene Walter's 1989 Topps rookie sits at the lower end of the late-1980s Topps baseball card market, a reflection of both the era's mass-production volumes and Walter's limited career impact as a relief pitcher. Cards from this set generally trade at modest levels, and Walter's offering is consistent with comparable players of similar tenure and statistical output. The Seattle Mariners connection adds minor regional collector interest but does not meaningfully elevate this card's position within the broader set.
The 1989 Topps base set was produced in enormous quantities, making this a high-print-run standard issue with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variants. Graded population reports for this card are expectedly thin, as the economics of grading submission rarely justify the cost relative to the card's market positioning. Raw copies vastly outnumber graded examples, and even PSA or BGS 10 grades would command only a modest premium given the player's profile.
Walter's brief MLB career — spanning parts of four seasons with limited statistical distinction — means this card lacks the Hall of Fame trajectory or cult-following that drives sustained collector demand. The single active listing signals a thin, illiquid market with minimal trading velocity, suggesting this is primarily a set-completion or nostalgia-driven acquisition rather than a growth-oriented hold. Grading submission trends for late-1980s Topps commons remain low, and there is no current market momentum indicating a near-term revaluation.

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