
David Cone
1990 • Donruss
#265

The 1990 Upper Deck Jeff McKnight #162 captures a moment from the early Upper Deck era, featuring the Mets infielder in the design style that defined late-80s and early-90s baseball cards.
1990 • Upper Deck
MLB • New York Mets
Near Mint
162
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Jeff McKnight's 1990 Upper Deck card sits at the lower end of the pricing spectrum, consistent with late-era journeyman players from this era who saw limited MLB playing time across multiple franchises. Upper Deck's 1990 set was produced in high volume, meaning even condition-sensitive copies rarely command a meaningful premium over raw examples. McKnight's modest career contributions with the Mets and other clubs place this card firmly in the entry-level tier of the set's overall value hierarchy.
This is a standard base card from the 1990 Upper Deck series, which had one of the largest print runs of the modern card era, resulting in abundant supply across the hobby market. No known short print variations, parallels, or serial-numbered editions exist for this card, making population reports largely irrelevant as a scarcity indicator. Graded copies are rarely submitted due to the low return on investment relative to grading costs, so raw copies dominate available inventory.
McKnight's limited career statistics and absence from Hall of Fame consideration offer little fundamental catalyst for future demand growth on this card. With only a single active listing currently available, the market is thin but not indicative of scarcity — rather, it reflects low collector interest in this player tier. Grading submission trends for common 1990 Upper Deck base cards have declined significantly, and no emerging narrative around McKnight suggests a reversal of that trend in the near term.

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