
Richie Sexson
2008 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #328

The 1996 Bowman #335 Richie Sexson card features the future power hitter during his early professional years with the Cleveland Indians.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Cleveland Indians
Near Mint
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Richie Sexson's 1996 Bowman sits at the lower end of his collectible spectrum, consistent with base Bowman rookie-era cards from mid-90s prospects who never achieved sustained superstar status. Sexson's career — marked by impressive power numbers but interrupted by injuries — limits the premium this card commands relative to true franchise cornerstones from the same Bowman era. With only one active listing, the market is thin, suggesting limited collector demand rather than scarcity-driven value.
This appears to be a base issue from the 1996 Bowman set, which carried significant print runs typical of the mid-90s overproduction era, meaning raw copies are widely available and graded population reports show little scarcity pressure. Without a noted parallel, autograph, or serial-numbered variant, this card lacks the low-population appeal that drives premium pricing in the modern graded market. PSA and BGS populations for base 1996 Bowman cards are generally high, making gem mint copies marginally more interesting but still far from commanding strong demand.
Sexson retired without Hall of Fame consideration, which substantially limits the long-term upside for his early Bowman cards compared to contemporaries who achieved greater career milestones. Grading submission trends for mid-tier 90s prospects have cooled considerably, and without a nostalgia wave or renewed collector interest, market momentum for this card remains flat. Collectors focused on 90s Bowman rookies are largely concentrating on higher-profile names, leaving Sexson's base issues with limited appreciation potential in the near term.

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