
Mike Benjamin
1991 • Upper Deck
Low Number • #651

1990 • Upper Deck • Low Number
Major League Baseball • Toronto Blue Jays
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Kevin Batiste from (1990)
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Kevin Batiste's 1990 Upper Deck card sits firmly at the entry-level tier of the late-80s/early-90s junk wax era, where overproduction keeps most base cards trading at minimal premiums regardless of condition. Upper Deck's 1990 set was a step above competitors in print quality, but that distinction does little to elevate commons from players with limited MLB tenure. With only one active listing on the market, this card reflects the low collector demand typical of fringe roster players from that era.
This is a standard base card from the 1990 Upper Deck set, which was produced in very high volumes — making true scarcity essentially nonexistent for raw copies. No serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variants apply to this issue, meaning population report data from grading services like PSA or BGS is likely minimal to nonexistent, as submission volume for this card is negligible. The lack of graded copies in circulation is less a sign of rarity and more a reflection of the economics — grading costs would far exceed any return on investment.
Batiste appeared in only a handful of MLB games, limiting the long-term collector narrative that typically sustains demand for a player's cardboard. Without a Hall of Fame trajectory, a notable career milestone, or a resurgent pop-culture moment, market momentum for this card remains flat with little catalyst for appreciation. Collectors pursuing 1990 Upper Deck completionist sets may seek this card, but speculative investment interest is essentially nonexistent in the current market environment.

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