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1989 Bowman #127 Hugh Walker NM-MT RC Rookie Kansas City Royals Baseball Card
1989 Bowman #127 Hugh Walker NM-MT RC Rookie Kansas City Royals Baseball Card
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Own a piece of baseball history with this 1989 Bowman #127 Hugh Walker NM-MT RC Rookie Kansas City Royals Baseball Card. This collectible card features the rookie card of Hugh Walker, who played for the Kansas City Royals. The card is in near mint to mint condition, making it a valuable addition to any sports memorabilia collection.
Produced by Bowman in 1989, this card showcases Walker in his early years as a professional baseball player. The front of the card features a color image of Walker in his Royals uniform, along with his name and team affiliation. The back of the card includes player stats and a brief biography, giving fans a deeper look into Walker's career.
As a rookie card, this 1989 Bowman #127 Hugh Walker card is especially sought after by collectors. Whether you're a fan of the Royals, a baseball card enthusiast, or a sports memorabilia collector, this card is sure to be a prized possession in your collection. Its excellent condition and iconic design make it a standout piece that will only increase in value over time.
Add this 1989 Bowman #127 Hugh Walker NM-MT RC Rookie Kansas City Royals Baseball Card to your card collection today. Whether you display it alongside your other baseball cards or keep it stored safely in a protective sleeve, this card is a must-have for any baseball fan. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of baseball history with this iconic rookie card.

