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1988-89 Fleer #131 Mark Eaton

Utah Jazz · Base set · Card #131 of 132
All-Star subset

Part of the twelve-card All-Star subset (#120-131), Fleer's first.

1988-89 Fleer #131 Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz
1988-89 Fleer #131 Mark Eaton card back
The back of #131 Mark Eaton.

About this card

Card #131 is Mark Eaton's card in the twelve-card All-Star subset (#120–131) that runs at the end of the 1988-89 Fleer set, ahead of the #132 checklist — Fleer's first All-Star subset. The same player appears in this set on base card #112.

About Mark Eaton

Few NBA careers started stranger than Mark Eaton's: the 7'4" giant was working as an auto mechanic in Anaheim when a Cypress College assistant coach spotted him and talked him onto the court. After riding the bench at UCLA — just 41 minutes as a senior — he lasted until the fourth round of the 1982 draft, 72nd overall to Utah. Taking Wilt Chamberlain's advice to simply guard the rim, Eaton became the most feared shot-blocker of his generation, manning the middle for the Jazz across all eleven of his seasons (1982-93). He won Defensive Player of the Year twice (1985, 1989), made five All-Defensive teams, led the league in blocks four times, and still owns NBA single-season records for blocks (456) and blocks per game (5.6) from 1984-85, plus the career mark of 3.5 per game. Not a rookie card, this Fleer issue lands squarely on his peak — 1988-89 brought his lone All-Star selection, a second DPOY, and All-Defensive First Team honors. Utah retired his No. 53.

Sources: Wikipedia · Basketball-Reference

Graded population (PSA & SGC)

GraderTotal109871-6Auth
PSA4041461725519120
SGC17057230

Graded population — a scarcity guide, not a price. Snapshot 2026-08-18. Half-grades fold down (8.5→8). The graders do not break out the stickers, so sticker pages carry no table.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 1988-89 Fleer Mark Eaton card?

It is card #131 of the 132-card 1988-89 Fleer Basketball base set, picturing Mark Eaton with the Utah Jazz.

What is the 1988-89 Fleer All-Star subset?

Cards #120-131: Fleer's own twelve-card All-Star Team subset - its first - in a dedicated design, headlined by Michael Jordan #120. Fleer selected the twelve itself rather than mirroring the 1988 All-Star Game rosters, so not every player pictured appeared in that game. The All-Star cards are part of the 132-card base set.

How many cards are in the 1988-89 Fleer Basketball set?

132 base cards - 119 players ordered by team, the All-Star subset #120-131 and a checklist - plus the 11-card Super Star Sticker insert, for 143 cards in a master run. There are no variations; three backs carry uncorrected errors (#20, #26, #100).

Sources: Trading Card Database, Cardboard Connection, the PSA price guide, Basketball-Reference, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, PSA & SGC population reports. Card data compiled and maintained by T206Cards.com. Page last updated 2026-08-23.