
Will Clark
1992 • Upper Deck
#175

The 1996 Bowman Will Clark #108 captures the Texas Rangers slugger during a pivotal era in baseball card collecting. A key card from Bowman's respected 1996 release.
1996 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Texas Rangers
Near Mint
108
New
Shipping Calculated at Checkout
The 1996 Bowman Will Clark #108 represents a cornerstone card from one of the decade's most celebrated baseball card sets. Bowman's 1996 release established itself as a collector favorite, known for clean design, sharp photography, and strong player selection. Will Clark, a perennial All-Star and Texas Rangers cornerstone, appears on card #108 with the visual clarity and composition that defined Bowman's mid-90s aesthetic. Collectors pursuing 1996 Bowman sets value this card for its straightforward appeal and connection to Clark's Rangers tenure. Whether building a complete 1996 Bowman set, assembling a Will Clark collection, or seeking 90s baseball cards with steady collector demand, this card offers accessible entry into a foundational Bowman era. The 1996 Bowman release remains relevant across casual collectors, set builders, and investors tracking vintage 90s baseball card trends. SuperCatch offers this card in multiple conditions and preservation states, allowing you to find the right copy for your collecting goals.
Last Listing Activity 1 hour agoCreate a listing from this sports-card catalog entry and use the same product details as a starting point.
See how many public collections currently include this card.
0 collectors have this card
The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
The player, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Production details and format-specific attributes.
Material
Card Stock
Language
English
This 1996 Bowman Will Clark sits at the lower end of his collectible spectrum, consistent with mid-90s base Bowman issues that generally trade at modest price points relative to his earlier Topps and Score rookie-era cards. Clark's career significance as a first baseman with elite contact skills and multiple All-Star appearances does lend some collector nostalgia, but his Texas Rangers tenure is considered a secondary chapter compared to his iconic Giants years. With only a single active listing, the market here is extremely thin, suggesting limited transactional demand rather than strong collector pursuit.
This appears to be a standard base card with no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short print designation, placing it in the highest print run tier for this Bowman release. The 1996 Bowman set was produced in significant quantities, meaning raw copies are plentiful and graded population reports typically reflect low submission rates due to minimal financial incentive for professional grading. Without a parallel or autograph variant, this card does not benefit from the limited supply dynamics that drive premium pricing in the modern grading era.
Clark is not a Hall of Famer, which caps the long-term ceiling on his base cards despite a distinguished career, as the HOF premium is a key driver of sustained secondary market momentum. Grading submission trends for mid-90s Bowman base cards of non-HOF players remain low, and there is little indication of a resurgence in collector focus on this particular issue. Investors seeking Clark exposure would find stronger upside in his late-80s Topps or Score rookie-era cards, where established demand and population scarcity create more favorable conditions.

1992 • Upper Deck
#175

1990 • Fleer
#637

1990 • Fleer
#54

1991 • Score
Supplemental • #83T

1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #6