
Don Slaught
1990 • Donruss
#277

The 1990 Upper Deck Don Slaught #152 card captures the catcher during his time with the New York Yankees, representing a key release from Upper Deck's foundational baseball set.
1990 • Upper Deck
Major League Baseball • New York Yankees
Near Mint
152
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The 1990 Upper Deck Don Slaught #152 is a standard baseball card from Upper Deck's landmark 1990 release, one of the earliest modern sets to establish the brand as a premium card manufacturer. Don Slaught, a versatile catcher and utility player, appears on this card during his tenure with the New York Yankees—a period that marked his career in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Card #152 represents the mid-range numbering typical of Upper Deck's base set structure, making it a solid addition to vintage Yankees collections or complete set builds. Collectors value 1990 Upper Deck cards for their clean design, sharp photography, and the set's historical significance in the hobby's transition toward higher-quality production standards. Whether pursuing a Yankees team set, building a 1990 Upper Deck master collection, or seeking vintage baseball cards from the early print era, the Slaught #152 offers accessible entry into a foundational modern set. SuperCatch carries multiple copies across different grades and conditions, allowing collectors to find the right version for their collecting goals.
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Don Slaught's 1990 Upper Deck card sits firmly in the low-tier range of his collectible footprint, consistent with base cards from journeyman catchers of the era. Upper Deck's 1990 set was a landmark release for its production quality, but Slaught's card trades at the lower end of that set's value spectrum given his supporting-cast status during his Yankees tenure. With only a single active listing, price discovery is limited and the current market price reflects minimal collector competition.
This is a standard base card from the 1990 Upper Deck set, which had a large print run typical of the junk wax era, meaning raw copies are abundant and graded population reports reflect minimal submission interest. No serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variants apply to this card, placing it squarely in the common tier. PSA and BGS populations for this specific card are negligible, as grading submissions are rarely justified given the cost-to-value ratio for base cards of this era.
Slaught had a solid 16-year MLB career but never achieved the star status or Hall of Fame recognition that drives sustained rookie or vintage card demand. The junk wax era's massive overproduction continues to suppress long-term value appreciation for base cards like this one, and there are no visible catalysts — such as a Hall of Fame consideration or media resurgence — that would shift collector sentiment. This card is best viewed as a low-cost set filler rather than a growth-oriented investment vehicle.

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