1948 Bowman Baseball – A Great First Vintage Set

One of the most challenging aspects of vintage set collecting is deciding which set to collect, especially if it’s your first. There are many factors to consider, such as the cost, the time it takes to complete the set, and whether the set has too many or not enough significant cards. For me, my first vintage set was the 1948 Bowman set.

If you used to look through the printed Beckett’s price guides back in the ’80s and ’90s, you may recall that the ’48 Bowman set was always the first one in the price guide section. Starting at the beginning seemed like a great place to start. The 1948 set was the first year of Bowman baseball cards and marked Bowman’s four-year reign as the top baseball card manufacturer, which ended with the 1952 Topps release.

Although the ’48 Bowman set may not be the most visually stunning set, it has many qualities that make it enjoyable to collect. First, the set has only 48 cards, making it one of the smallest regular issue sets available. This allows a set collector to get to know each card and the players it features intimately.

Regarding the players, ’48 Bowman has a high percentage of players who are in the Baseball Hall of Fame. As of this writing, 9 of the 48 cards (18%) feature players who have a plaque in Cooperstown. Five of those nine players are rookies, including two key cards, Yogi Berra and Stan Musial. Both players are widely considered to be among the greatest players of all time, as well as among the most beloved. Yogi, an 18-time All-Star and 10-time World Series champion, was one of the best catchers ever and a leader of the great Yankees teams of the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s. Stan “the Man” Musial is regarded as one of the most consistent hitters of all time. Both were U.S. Navy servicemen during World War II.

Another interesting aspect of the ’48 Bowman baseball set is the short prints. As previously mentioned, the set has only 48 cards, but there are 12 short prints in the first 36 cards, and the last 12 cards (#37-48) are slightly harder to find than the first 36.

I’ve provided some information below on this set including the checklist. If you decide to start this set, remember to stay within your budget and only select examples of the cards that you will be pleased with. These cards are not incredibly difficult to find, so remember that collecting is a marathon, not a sprint.

1948 Bowman Information

# of Cards: 48
Card Dimensions: 2 1/16″ x 2 1/2″

Checklist

1Bob Elliott RCBoston Braves
2Ewell Blackwell RCCincinnati Reds
3Ralph Kiner RCPittsburgh Pirates
4Johnny Mize RCNew York Giants
5Bob Feller RCCleveland Indians
6Larry “Yogi” Berra RCNew York Yankees
7Pete Reiser RC, SPBrooklyn Dodgers
8Phil “Scooter” Rizzuto RC, SPNew York Yankees
9Walker Cooper RCNew York Giants
10Buddy Rosar RCPhiladelphia Athletics
11Johnny Lindell RCNew York Yankees
12Johnny Sain RCBoston Braves
13Willard Marshall RC, SPNew York Giants
14Allie Reynolds RCNew York Yankees
15Eddie JoostPhiladelphia Athletics
16Jack Lohrke RC, SPNew York Giants
17Enos Slaughter RCSt. Louis Cardinals
18Warren Spahn RCBoston Braves
19Tommy HenrichNew York Yankees
20Buddy Kerr RC, SPNew York Giants
21Ferris Fain RCPhiladelphia Athletics
22Floyd “Bill” Bevens RC, UER, SPNew York Yankees
23Larry Jansen RCNew York Giants
24Emil “Dutch” Leonard SPPhiladelphia Phillies
25Barney McCosky UERPhiladelphia Athletics
26Frank Shea RC, SPNew York Yankees
27Sid Gordon RCNew York Giants
28Emil Verban RC, SPPhiladelphia Phillies
29Joe Page RC, SPNew York Yankees
30Whitey” Lockman RC, SPNew York Giants
31Bill McCahan RCPhiladelphia Athletics
32Bill Rigney RCNew York Giants
33Billy “The Bull” Johnson RCNew York Yankees
34Sheldon Jones RC, SPNew York Giants
35George Stirnweiss RCNew York Yankees
36Stan Musial RCSt. Louis Cardinals
37Clint Hartung RCNew York Giants
38Al “Red” Schoendienst RCSt. Louis Cardinals
39Augie Galan RCCincinnati Reds
40Marty Marion RCSt. Louis Cardinals
41Rex Barney RCBrooklyn Dodgers
42Ray Poat RCNew York Giants
43Bruce Edwards RCBrooklyn Dodgers
44Johnny Wyrostek RCCincinnati Reds
45Hank Sauer RCCincinnati Reds
46Herman Wehmeier RCCincinnati Reds
47Bobby Thomson RCNew York Giants
48George “Dave” Koslo RCNew York Giants