1951 Bowman #106 Pat Mullin PSA NM-MT 8
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1951 Bowman #106 Pat Mullin PSA 8 - A Steady Contributor from Detroit’s Outfield
Pat Mullin served as a reliable and consistent presence for the Detroit Tigers across parts of ten seasons, most notably in the years following World War II. A left-handed hitter with a solid eye at the plate, Mullin brought a blend of gap power and defensive reliability that made him a valuable role player during an era of deep rosters and talented outfields. He wasn’t a superstar, but he delivered when called upon, particularly during his strong 1947 campaign when he hit 23 home runs and drove in 66 runs.
This 1951 Bowman #106 card, graded PSA 8, features the elegant painted style that defined Bowman’s early postwar issues. The rich artwork captures Mullin mid-pose, with excellent centering, vivid colors, and clean borders that underscore the card’s well-preserved condition. High-grade examples like this remain challenging to track down due to age and printing quality issues of the era.