
Scott Medvin
1989 • Bowman
#412

1989 Topps Scott Medvin #756 is a vintage-era baseball card from Topps' late‑80s releases, sought by set completers and Pittsburgh Pirates collectors.
1989 • Topps
Major League Baseball • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
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The 1989 Topps Scott Medvin #756 is part of Topps' late‑1980s baseball card run, featuring the era's characteristic photography and bold set design. This baseball card highlights Scott Medvin in Pittsburgh Pirates colors and is well-suited for collectors focused on team collections, set completion, or era‑specific galleries. At the grouped product level, the listing emphasizes the card's identity within the 1989 Topps release rather than any single item's grade or provenance. Collectors value cards like this for filling gaps in a growing Topps 1989 roster, for display in team‑themed binders, and for trade opportunities among vintage baseball collectors. Whether you are assembling a Pirates collection, pursuing a late‑80s Topps run, or sourcing period pieces for investment and display, the Scott Medvin #756 card offers clear contextual appeal. SuperCatch tags and categorization help hobbyists locate matching cards for set building, trading, or gifting, while preserving the focus on authenticity, era relevance, and collector use cases.
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Scott Medvin's 1989 Topps rookie sits at the lower end of the late-1980s overproduction era, where mass print runs suppressed values across the board for most players of that generation. As a reliever who saw limited MLB action primarily with the Pittsburgh Pirates, this card trades well below the premium tier of the same set's key rookies. Condition upgrades offer minimal upside given the era's abundant supply and low collector demand.
The 1989 Topps base set was printed in enormous quantities, making raw copies extremely common with virtually no scarcity premium. This is a standard base card with no serial numbering, no parallel variant, and no short print designation, placing it firmly in the high-availability category. Graded population reports likely show minimal PSA or BGS submissions, reflecting the lack of collector interest in pursuing registry-quality copies.
Medvin's brief MLB career and limited statistical footprint make sustained market momentum unlikely, with no Hall of Fame trajectory or cultural resurgence driving renewed demand. The single active listing signals a thin, illiquid market where price discovery is unreliable and sell-through rates are slow. This card is best viewed as a low-priority set filler rather than a candidate for speculative grading submissions or long-term portfolio holding.

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