
Andy Fox
1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #15

The 1996 Bowman Andy Fox #275 is a rookie card from Bowman's landmark 1996 baseball set, featuring the young Yankees prospect.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • New York Yankees
Near Mint
275
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Andy Fox's 1996 Bowman rookie card occupies a low-to-mid tier within his overall cardography, reflecting his role as a utility infielder rather than a marquee Yankees contributor during the dynasty era. The card benefits modestly from its New York Yankees team affiliation during a championship-caliber period, which sustains some collector interest beyond what Fox's individual career would otherwise command. With only one active listing currently available, pricing is thin and subject to wide variance depending on condition.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities, placing this card in the high-print-run category with no serial numbering or parallel distinction noted for the base version. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, meaning PSA and BGS slabs are scarce not due to limited production but due to low submission volume — a common pattern for fringe-roster players from this era. Any graded copy, particularly at PSA 9 or above, represents a disproportionately small share of the total print run simply because collectors rarely prioritized grading this card.
Fox had a brief MLB career without Hall of Fame credentials or sustained star power, which limits long-term appreciation potential driven by player performance narratives. However, 1990s Bowman rookie cards of Yankees roster players from the championship era occasionally attract team and set collectors, providing a narrow but consistent demand floor. Grading submission trends for this card remain low, meaning a high-grade slab could command a relative premium within its niche simply due to scarcity of certified copies — though overall market momentum is subdued.

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