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1989 Bowman #148 Jeff Reardon NM-MT Minnesota Twins Baseball Card

1989 Bowman #148 Jeff Reardon NM-MT Minnesota Twins Baseball Card

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For avid baseball card collectors and Minnesota Twins fans, this 1989 Bowman #148 Jeff Reardon NM-MT baseball card is a must-have addition to your collection. This card features the talented relief pitcher Jeff Reardon, who played for the Minnesota Twins during this era.

The card is in near mint to mint condition, making it a valuable and sought-after item for collectors. With its crisp edges, vibrant colors, and clean surface, this card is sure to stand out in any collection. Whether you're a fan of the Minnesota Twins or simply appreciate the nostalgia of collecting baseball cards, this Jeff Reardon card is a great find.

Jeff Reardon was known for his impressive pitching skills during his time with the Minnesota Twins, making this card a true piece of baseball history. Add it to your collection and admire the detailed design and iconic imagery that captures Reardon in action on the field.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, this 1989 Bowman #148 Jeff Reardon NM-MT baseball card is a timeless piece that epitomizes the golden era of baseball. With its high-quality condition and classic design, this card is sure to be a standout piece in any collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of baseball history with this Jeff Reardon card.