
Don Slaught
1990 • Donruss
#277

The 1996 Bowman #141 Tate Seefried card captures this prospect during Bowman's golden era of prospect identification. A key piece for Yankees collectors and 1990s baseball card enthusiasts.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • New York Yankees
Near Mint
141
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Tate Seefried's 1996 Bowman card occupies a niche tier within the late-90s prospect card market, a era known for producing speculative rookies with varying long-term demand. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin market where individual sellers largely dictate positioning. As a Yankees-affiliated prospect from this vintage Bowman set, the card benefits modestly from the franchise premium, though Seefried's limited MLB career keeps overall demand subdued relative to contemporaries who reached stardom.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in significant quantities, placing this card in the lower rarity tier without the benefit of a serial-numbered parallel or short print designation. No special attributes are noted, indicating this is a standard base issue rather than a Bowman's Best, Refractor, or autograph variant — parallels from this set that command considerably stronger collector interest. Graded population reports for Seefried's 1996 Bowman are expectedly sparse, meaning high-grade PSA or BGS examples could carry a relative scarcity premium despite the card's base status.
Seefried never established a significant MLB career, which limits the long-term appreciation potential typically associated with star rookies or Hall of Fame-caliber prospects from this era. Collector interest in 1996 Bowman is largely driven by the set's key rookies, meaning demand for Seefried specifically remains speculative and driven primarily by team or player completionists. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, and without a career resurgence narrative or hobby spotlight, sustained market momentum is unlikely in the near term.

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