
Greg Swindell
1992 • Upper Deck
#336

The 1991 Fleer Turner Ward #383 captures the Cleveland Indians outfielder during a pivotal era of baseball card production. This vintage Fleer release remains a solid addition to early-1990s baseball card collections.
1991 • Fleer
Major League Baseball • Cleveland Indians
Near Mint
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The 1991 Fleer Turner Ward #383 represents a key entry from Fleer's early-1990s baseball card lineup. Turner Ward, an outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, appears on this standard-issue card during a transitional period for the franchise. Fleer's 1991 set is recognized by collectors for its clean design, consistent photography, and broad player coverage across all MLB rosters. This card captures Ward during his tenure with Cleveland, making it relevant for team collectors, era specialists, and those building complete 1991 Fleer sets. The card's straightforward design and standard cardstock are characteristic of early-1990s Fleer production. Collectors pursuing vintage baseball cards from this era value Fleer releases for their accessibility and historical significance. Whether you're completing a 1991 Fleer set, focusing on Cleveland Indians cards, or exploring early-90s baseball card history, this Turner Ward #383 offers authentic period appeal. SuperCatch maintains a selection of vintage Fleer cards for collectors seeking affordable entry points into this era.
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Turner Ward's 1991 Fleer rookie sits at the lower end of the value spectrum within the set, reflecting his journeyman career across multiple MLB franchises rather than sustained star-level production. As a utility outfielder who never anchored a lineup, this card trades well below the premium rookies from the same era and set. Condition remains the primary value driver here, as even modest grade improvements can meaningfully separate this card from raw copies in a thin market.
The 1991 Fleer base set was produced in mass quantities during the overproduction era, meaning raw copies carry virtually no scarcity premium and population reports reflect abundant supply across all grade tiers. This is a standard base rookie card with no serial numbering, no parallel variant, and no short print distinction — all factors that suppress collector urgency. Graded high-grade copies (PSA 10 or BGS 9.5) represent the only segment where limited supply relative to demand creates any meaningful differentiation.
Ward's career trajectory — a reserve outfielder without All-Star appearances or Hall of Fame consideration — limits the long-term investment case for this card significantly. The single active listing signals an extremely thin secondary market with low collector interest and minimal grading submission activity, which is typical for overproduction-era utility players. Unless a nostalgia-driven regional collector base or a coaching/broadcasting resurgence elevates his profile, sustained market momentum for this card is unlikely.

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