
Jeff Treadway
1989 • Topps
#685

The 1990 Upper Deck Jeff Treadway #141 is a classic baseball card from Upper Deck's inaugural set, featuring the Atlanta Braves infielder in the iconic design that defined early-90s collecting.
1990 • Upper Deck
MLB • Atlanta Braves
Near Mint
141
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The 1990 Upper Deck Jeff Treadway sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with common base cards from this era featuring role players rather than stars. Upper Deck's 1990 set was a premium product for its time, but Treadway's limited career impact means this card trades at or near the floor of the set's valuation range. Collectors primarily acquire this card for set completion rather than as a standalone piece.
This is a standard base card with no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short-print designation, placing it in the highest-print-run tier of the 1990 Upper Deck release. Population reports for graded copies are minimal, as grading submissions for common base cards of journeyman players rarely pencil out economically. Raw copies remain widely available, and the single active listing reflects thin but not necessarily scarce supply.
Treadway had a modest eight-year MLB career without All-Star appearances or Hall of Fame consideration, which limits the player-driven demand that typically sustains long-term card appreciation. The 1990 Upper Deck set has some nostalgic collector interest, but that sentiment concentrates heavily on key rookies and stars within the checklist rather than supporting players. Without a significant cultural moment or hobby trend to catalyze renewed interest, this card is best viewed as a stable but low-momentum set-filler with negligible speculative upside.

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