
Dave Martinez
1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #447

1990 Fleer Dave Martinez #353 — a vintage Fleer baseball card from the Expos era, suited for collecting, set completion, and vintage card displays.
1990 • Fleer
MLB • Montréal Expos
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353
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The 1990 Fleer Dave Martinez sits in the lower tier of his collectible footprint, reflecting his role as a solid utility player rather than a marquee star of his era. With only a single active listing, the card occupies a thin market where even modest collector interest can shift perceived value. As a member of the Montréal Expos — a franchise with a nostalgic and growing collector base — this card draws niche appeal beyond Martinez's individual career significance.
The 1990 Fleer set was produced in mass quantities, making base cards like this one inherently common in raw form with minimal scarcity. Graded copies, while available, are unlikely to show a robust population given the card's limited submission appeal historically. No serial numbering or parallel variants apply here, so any premium is driven purely by grade rather than print run exclusivity.
Martinez's post-playing career as a successful MLB manager — including a World Series title with the Washington Nationals in 2019 — has generated renewed collector curiosity in his playing-era cards. However, grading submission trends for this issue remain low, and sustained market momentum depends largely on his continued managerial profile rather than playing-career legacy. Collectors targeting manager-crossover cards may find this an underexplored entry point, though broad market demand remains modest.

1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #447

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