
Carlos Martinez
1991 • Upper Deck
Low Number • #625

1990 • Upper Deck • Low Number
Major League Baseball • Chicago White Sox
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Carlos Martinez from (1990)
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This 1990 Upper Deck Carlos Martinez card sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with base cards from that era featuring role players rather than marquee stars. The 1990 Upper Deck set was produced in large quantities during the overproduction era of the hobby, which suppresses value across most of its checklist. Martinez's modest career with the White Sox does not generate the kind of collector demand that would push this card above its current entry-level positioning.
As a base card from the 1990 Upper Deck set, there are no serial numbers, parallels, or short print designations to distinguish this copy from the millions produced during that print run. Population reports for graded examples of this card are negligible, as the economics of grading submission rarely justify the cost relative to the card's market value. Raw copies vastly outnumber graded examples, and even high-grade PSA or BGS slabs would struggle to command a meaningful premium given the oversupply.
Martinez did not achieve Hall of Fame status or sustained star-level recognition, which limits the long-term collector narrative that typically drives appreciation for cards of this vintage. The single active listing signals very thin market liquidity, meaning price discovery is unreliable and exits could be difficult for a collector looking to move the card quickly. Barring an unexpected cultural moment or nostalgia-driven resurgence tied to the early 90s White Sox, this card's market momentum remains flat with little catalyst for upward movement.

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