
Travis Fryman
1992 • Upper Deck
#466

The 1996 Bowman Travis Fryman #106 captures the Detroit Tigers infielder during a pivotal era for modern baseball card collecting.
1996 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Detroit Tigers
Near Mint
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The 1996 Bowman Travis Fryman #106 represents a cornerstone release from Bowman's mid-1990s run, a period when the brand became essential for collectors seeking fresh photography and emerging talent. Fryman, a steady presence in Detroit's lineup throughout the 1990s, appears in this standard issue alongside thousands of fellow players in the 1996 Bowman set. 1996 Bowman cards remain popular with vintage collectors building complete sets or focusing on specific teams and players from the era. The set is known for its clean design and solid print quality, making individual cards from this release accessible entry points into 90s baseball card collecting. Fryman's tenure with the Tigers spans the franchise's transition years, giving this card relevance for both team collectors and those pursuing comprehensive Bowman runs. Whether you're completing a 1996 Bowman set, assembling a Tigers collection, or exploring mid-90s baseball cardboard, the Fryman #106 offers straightforward vintage appeal. SuperCatch carries multiple listings of this card across varying conditions, allowing collectors to find the right copy for their collection goals.
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Travis Fryman's 1996 Bowman sits at the lower end of his collectible spectrum, consistent with mid-90s base Bowman cards for veterans who had already established their careers by this point. Fryman was a five-time All-Star and a respected presence in the AL, which provides a modest floor of collector interest but not the kind of career arc that pushes cards into premium territory. Within the broader 1996 Bowman set, this card trades in line with other solid-but-not-elite veterans of that era.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities, and no special attributes — such as a refractor, parallel, or autograph variant — are noted for this card, placing it firmly in the standard print run tier. Graded population for this specific card is expected to be minimal, as collectors rarely submitted mid-tier veteran base cards from this era for professional grading. The single active listing in the current market reflects limited secondary market activity rather than scarcity-driven demand.
Fryman retired in 2002 and has not generated significant Hall of Fame buzz, which limits the long-term appreciation potential for his cards. The 1996 Bowman base format does not carry the rookie card premium that drives sustained grading submission trends, and market momentum for this card remains flat with no identifiable catalysts on the horizon. Collectors focused on the Detroit Tigers or 1990s AL nostalgia represent the most likely sustained demand base for this card.

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