
Mike Brumley
1989 • Fleer
#302

A 1990 Upper Deck Mike Brumley #312 baseball card featuring the Detroit Tigers shortstop from one of the most collectible modern sets.
1990 • Upper Deck
Major League Baseball • Detroit Tigers
Near Mint
312
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The 1990 Upper Deck Mike Brumley #312 card represents a key release from Upper Deck's landmark debut year in baseball cards. Released during a transformative period for the hobby, the 1990 Upper Deck set established the brand's reputation for premium production quality and innovative design that collectors still recognize today. Mike Brumley's card captures the Detroit Tigers shortstop during his tenure with the club. The 1990 Upper Deck design features clean typography, sharp photography, and the distinctive hologram technology that made these cards stand out from competitors. Collectors pursuing vintage 1990s baseball cards often seek Upper Deck releases for their consistent print quality and enduring appeal. This card works well for set builders completing 1990 Upper Deck collections, team collectors focused on Tigers history, or hobbyists drawn to early-1990s baseball card aesthetics. The card number 312 places it in the base set range that remains actively collected. Whether you're filling gaps in a collection or exploring vintage baseball cards from this influential era, the 1990 Upper Deck Mike Brumley #312 offers straightforward collecting appeal rooted in set identity and era significance.
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The 1990 Upper Deck Mike Brumley sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with late-career utility player cards from this era that see minimal collector demand. Upper Deck's 1990 set was a landmark release for the hobby, but the premium in that set is concentrated around key rookies and stars, leaving supporting players like Brumley with negligible market traction. With only a single active listing, price discovery is essentially nonexistent, and the card trades as a common with little differentiation from hundreds of similar base issues.
This is a standard base card from the 1990 Upper Deck set, which had a large print run distributed widely through retail and hobby channels, resulting in abundant raw supply across the market. There are no known short prints, parallels, or serial-numbered variants associated with this card, placing it firmly in the common tier with no scarcity premium. Graded population data for this specific card is negligible, as professional grading submissions are economically impractical given the card's low market positioning.
Brumley had a modest MLB career spanning parts of several seasons primarily as a backup infielder, which limits any meaningful collector narrative or nostalgia-driven demand catalyst going forward. The 1990 Upper Deck set itself retains some hobby nostalgia value, but that sentiment is channeled almost entirely into the Ken Griffey Jr. rookie and a handful of other key cards rather than commons. There is no identifiable market momentum or grading trend that would suggest upward price movement for this card in the foreseeable future.

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