
Mickey Tettleton
1988 • Topps
Traded • #120T

1990 • Topps • Traded
Major League Baseball • Minnesota Twins
Near Mint
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Jack Savage from Traded (1990)
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Jack Savage's 1990 Topps Traded rookie card occupies the lower tier of the late-1980s and early-1990s overproduction era, a period notorious for high print runs that suppressed long-term value across the board. With only a single active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, making price discovery unreliable and transactions infrequent. Savage's brief MLB career — spanning parts of just a few seasons without sustained statistical impact — limits the card's ability to command a premium relative to more prominent players from the same set.
As a base card within the 1990 Topps Traded set, this issue carries no serial numbering, parallel distinction, or short-print designation, placing it firmly in the mass-produced segment of the hobby. Population reports from major grading services like PSA and BGS show minimal graded copies, which is less a reflection of scarcity and more indicative of low collector demand for professional grading submissions. The absence of insert or parallel variants means there is no premium tier version of this card to drive speculative interest in the base copy.
Savage's post-playing career has not generated the kind of cultural or nostalgic resurgence that occasionally revives interest in obscure players from this era, limiting upside momentum. The 1990 Topps Traded set as a whole does not benefit from strong grading submission trends, and population growth at the gem mint level remains stagnant. Collectors focused on the Minnesota Twins team sets represent the most likely buyer pool, but even within that niche, sustained market momentum for this card appears minimal given the broader saturation of the era.

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