1988 Master Set Completed!
The 1988 Fleer Baseball set is a classic release from the heart of the “Junk Wax Era.” Consisting of 660 cards, the set features Fleer’s trademark white design accented by bold red and blue diagonal stripes, giving it a distinctly patriotic look that remains recognizable to collectors today. Cards are organized by team, with special subsets including Super Star Specials, Major League Prospects, and checklists. (Beckett)
While massive production numbers have kept most cards affordable, the set is remembered for its strong rookie class. Key rookie cards include Tom Glavine, Edgar Martinez, Mark Grace, Matt Williams, Ken Caminiti, and Ron Gant. The Glavine and Martinez rookies are generally considered the highlights of the set. (KeyMan Collectibles)
The set also contains several notable error and variation cards, including corrections involving Dan Schatzeder, Jeff Robinson, Keith Moreland, and Jerry Browne. While none reached the fame of the following year’s Billy Ripken card, these variations provide an additional challenge for master set collectors. (Trading Card Database)
Today, 1988 Fleer remains popular with nostalgic collectors who grew up during the late 1980s. Although complete sets are inexpensive due to high production numbers, high-grade examples of the key rookie cards continue to attract interest from player collectors and Hall of Fame enthusiasts.







