
Wendell Magee
1997 • Pinnacle
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The 1997 Pinnacle Score John Burke #274 rookie card captures the Colorado Rockies prospect during the franchise's inaugural season. A key early-career collectible from the popular Pinnacle Score baseball set.
1997 • Pinnacle • Score
Major League Baseball • Colorado Rockies
Near Mint
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The 1997 Pinnacle Score John Burke #274 is a rookie card from one of baseball's most dynamic set releases of the late 1990s. Pinnacle Score was known for its clean design, high-quality photography, and focus on emerging talent during the expansion era. Burke's card documents his entry into professional baseball with the Colorado Rockies, a franchise that debuted in 1993 and quickly became a fixture in the National League. This 1997 Pinnacle Score rookie holds appeal for collectors building Rockies team sets, pursuing complete Pinnacle Score collections, or tracking early-career issues of 1990s prospects. The card's condition and availability vary across the secondary market, making it a worthwhile addition to vintage baseball portfolios. Pinnacle Score cards from this period remain accessible entry points into 1990s baseball card collecting, with strong design and player representation that resonates with era enthusiasts. Whether you're completing a set, investing in 1990s rookies, or collecting Rockies memorabilia, the John Burke #274 represents solid vintage baseball card value.
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John Burke’s 1997 Pinnacle Score rookie card sits in a lower tier relative to marquee Rockies rookies and star-driven cards from the same era, with value driven more by player collectors and team completists than broad MLB demand. In top graded condition, it can trade above market versus raw copies because late-1990s base rookies are highly condition-sensitive, especially when centering and surface quality are clean. Within the broader Score release, this is a standard rookie issue rather than a flagship chase card, so its market position remains modest despite the rookie designation.
This card is a base rookie card, not a serial-numbered insert or premium parallel, so overall print availability is materially higher than true short prints from 1997 products. Even so, with only one active listing visible, immediate market supply is limited, which can create tighter transaction windows for collectors specifically targeting Burke or Rockies rookie runs. Graded population is typically thin on niche players like this, and high-grade examples are meaningfully scarcer than raw copies because fewer were submitted compared with star rookies from the same set.
From an investment perspective, Burke does not carry the Hall of Fame or long-term star profile that sustains strong demand across multiple market cycles, so this card behaves more like a niche collector piece than a momentum-driven asset. Rookie card status gives it some baseline relevance, but that premium is less durable here than with established MLB names, and grading submission trends are unlikely to accelerate materially. The outlook is therefore stable but limited, with occasional strength when limited supply meets focused Rockies or player-collector demand.

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