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2015 • Bowman
Draft • #BP107

2015 • Bowman • Draft
Major League Baseball • Arizona Diamondbacks
Near Mint
BP37
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Archie Bradley's 2015 Bowman Draft rookie card occupies the lower-to-mid tier within his overall cardboard footprint, reflecting his career arc as a solid but not elite MLB reliever rather than a frontline starter. With only one active listing currently on the market, the card's liquidity is limited, which can create artificial scarcity pricing but also signals subdued collector demand. Condition plays a meaningful role here — graded examples in PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 command a notable premium over raw copies given the thin market.
As a base Bowman Draft rookie card, this is part of a standard print run without a serial number, meaning supply is relatively abundant compared to autograph or parallel variants from the same set. The Bowman Draft Chrome parallels — including Refractors, Blue Wave, and Gold — carry significantly more collector interest and scarcity than the base paper version. Population reports for graded copies of this specific base card remain modest, which is typical for non-autographed Bowman base rookies that see limited grading submission volume.
Bradley's transition to a bullpen role and his retirement from competitive play at a relatively young age limits the long-term appreciation potential for this card, as Hall of Fame trajectory is not a factor driving sustained demand. The rookie card premium that typically supports Bowman Draft issues is present but muted here, given that collector focus tends to concentrate on his autographed prospects cards rather than the base issue. Market momentum for this card is largely flat, and grading submission trends suggest collectors are not actively chasing this particular version, making it a low-priority target for investment-focused buyers.

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