
Chad Mottola
1997 • Topps
Series 2 • #358

The 1996 Bowman #244 rookie card of Chad Mottola, a catcher prospect from the Cincinnati Reds. A key card from Bowman's early-90s baseball release.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Cincinnati Reds
Near Mint
244
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The 1996 Bowman Chad Mottola rookie sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with a player whose MLB career never fully materialized beyond prospect status. Within the 1996 Bowman set, Mottola's card trades well below contemporaries who went on to sustained big-league success, reflecting the market's accurate assessment of his career arc. Condition plays a minimal role in driving premiums here, as collector demand remains thin regardless of grade.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities, placing Mottola's rookie among the more common issues of that era with no significant print run restrictions. There are no notable parallels or serial-numbered versions attached to this specific card, limiting the rarity narrative considerably. Graded population data reflects very few submitted copies, not due to scarcity but rather a lack of collector incentive to invest in grading costs relative to the card's market positioning.
Mottola never established the Hall of Fame trajectory or sustained stardom that typically drives long-term rookie card appreciation, making upside here largely speculative and dependent on niche nostalgia collecting. The single active listing signals minimal market liquidity, which can cut both ways — low competition but also low demand from the broader collector base. Unless a significant cultural moment or retrospective interest in late-90s Reds prospects emerges, this card is unlikely to see meaningful momentum in the near term.

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