
Mike Greenwell
1988 • Donruss
Baseball's Best • #177

1990 • Upper Deck
Major League Baseball • Boston Red Sox
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Mike Greenwell from (1990)
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The 1990 Upper Deck Mike Greenwell sits firmly in the budget tier of his collectible footprint, consistent with late-career base issues from this era that see modest collector interest. Greenwell was a perennial All-Star threat and finished runner-up in the 1988 AL MVP race, which sustains a baseline level of nostalgia-driven demand among Red Sox collectors. However, without a significant grading premium or condition scarcity, this card trades at the lower end of his overall market spectrum.
This appears to be a standard base card from the 1990 Upper Deck set, which was produced in large quantities and carries no serial numbering, parallel distinction, or short-print designation. Population reports for graded copies are modest, as the card's low value ceiling discourages most collectors from pursuing professional grading submissions. Raw copies vastly outnumber graded examples, meaning a high-grade PSA or BGS slab could command a meaningful relative premium over ungraded counterparts simply due to the scarcity of certified copies.
Greenwell retired in 1996 and has not generated significant Hall of Fame buzz, which limits the upside for speculative investment in his base cards from this period. The single active listing signals thin market liquidity, which can cut both ways — limited competition for buyers, but also limited exit opportunities for sellers looking to move quickly. Collector interest is primarily driven by Red Sox team collectors and 1980s–90s nostalgia, keeping demand steady but unlikely to see meaningful appreciation without an external catalyst such as a Hall of Fame announcement or mainstream media spotlight.

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