
Tony Womack
1998 • Topps
#105

A 1996 Bowman Ramon Morel #135 card featuring the Pittsburgh Pirates prospect from the iconic mid-1990s Bowman release.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
135
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Ramon Morel's 1996 Bowman card occupies a lower price tier within the Bowman prospect set of that era, reflecting his limited MLB impact and brief career with the Pittsburgh Pirates. As a non-rookie-year prospect card from a mid-90s Bowman release, it does not command a significant premium relative to contemporaries who went on to sustained careers. With only one active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, making price discovery difficult and positioning this as a niche collector's piece rather than a broadly traded asset.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities, meaning this card carries no inherent scarcity from a print-run perspective and is not a serial-numbered parallel or short print. Population reports from major grading services show minimal graded copies in circulation, which is less a reflection of rarity and more indicative of low collector demand for professional grading submissions on this particular card. Without a parallel or autograph variant, this card exists purely as a base issue with no structural rarity driving collector interest.
Morel's career trajectory — limited MLB appearances and no sustained star-level performance — significantly constrains long-term investment upside for this card. The 1996 Bowman set does carry some nostalgic appeal among vintage prospect collectors, but without a Hall of Fame narrative or resurgent interest in the player, grading submission trends for this card remain minimal. Market momentum is essentially flat, and this card is best suited for a Pirates team collector or a completionist of the 1996 Bowman set rather than a growth-oriented investor.

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