tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post454636159063805255..comments2024-02-19T22:36:27.938-06:00Comments on Clyde's Stale Cards: Washington Nationals Inside Pitch Program CardsJason Presleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13543465200431539036noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-38876299087761865672017-03-18T16:02:54.802-05:002017-03-18T16:02:54.802-05:00More Inside Pitch cards:
2009
5 Anderson Hernandez...More Inside Pitch cards:<br />2009<br />5 Anderson Hernandez<br />6 Cristian Guzman<br /><br />2010<br />19 Drew Storen (Rookie)<br />20 Ian Desmond (Rookie)<br />21 Roger Bernadina (Rookie)<br />22 Stephen Strasburg (Rookie)<br />23 Wilson Ramos (Rookie)<br />24 Danny Espinosa (Rookie)<br /><br />NatsFan2005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-64052066939660133662017-03-17T17:19:48.053-05:002017-03-17T17:19:48.053-05:00Correction: 2011, card #6 should be Jordan Zimmerm...Correction: 2011, card #6 should be Jordan Zimmermann (my mistake)NatsFan2005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-77568306482821205352016-09-24T18:45:30.167-05:002016-09-24T18:45:30.167-05:00Glad I could help. I was excited to see your Blog ...Glad I could help. I was excited to see your Blog since I have not seen any sort of checklist for these cards. Your info has provided the content of for some of the cards I'm missing. Gradually a list is emerging. Thank you! <br /><br />We were very disappointed the Nats stopped issuing the cards in 2015. (And 2009 was indeed the first year they were included in the magazines.)NatsFan2005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-62406416378273802152016-09-24T18:24:50.202-05:002016-09-24T18:24:50.202-05:00Thank you! In all cases where your list conflicte...Thank you! In all cases where your list conflicted with mine, I went with your information since you actually have the cards in-hand. Some of my numbering for the first couple of seasons was speculation based on blurry images. The later years lined up nicely, so a lot of gaps were filled in. Jason Presleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13543465200431539036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-27548884522859954562016-09-24T18:03:52.937-05:002016-09-24T18:03:52.937-05:00I don't have Inside Pitch volume/issue numbers...I don't have Inside Pitch volume/issue numbers because I have separated my cards out, but these are the cards I have from each year. (I haven't cross-referenced to your lists, so some may repeat what you already have.)<br /><br />2009<br />1 Elijah Dukes<br />2 Unsure whether there is a Card no. 2. Dunn (card no. 13) was paired with Dukes (card no.1) in the magazine, but Dunn (no. 13 was also paired with Clippard (no. 14). My recollection is all other cards were paired sequentially.<br />3 Willie Harris<br />4 Ryan Zimmerman<br />7 Austin Kearns<br />8 Ronnie Belliard<br />9 Jesus Flores<br />10 John Lannan<br />11 Joel Hanrahan<br />12 Saul Rivera<br />13 Adam Dunn<br />14 Tyler Clippard<br />15 Josh Willingham<br />16 Sean Burnett<br />17 Nyger Morgan<br />18 Josh Bard<br />19 Wil Nieves<br />20 Mike MacDougal<br /><br />2010<br />10 Drew Storen<br />11 Ian Desmond<br />12 Cristian Guzman<br />13 Matt Capps<br />14 Nyger Morgan<br />15 Roger Bernadina<br />16 Michael Morse<br />17 Wil Nieves<br />18 Miguel Batista<br /><br />2011<br />1 Livan Hernandez<br />2 Ivan Rodriguez<br />5 Adam LaRoche<br />6 Ryan Zimmermann<br />11 Jerry Hairston<br />12 Todd Coffey<br />13 Michael Morse<br />14 Jason Marquis<br />15 Ryan Zimmerman<br />16 Danny Espinosa<br />19 Alex Cora<br />20 John Lannan<br /><br /><br />2012<br />1 Stephen Strasburg<br />2 Ryan Zimmerman<br />15 Sean Burnett<br />16 Roger Bernadina<br />17 Edwin Jackson<br />18 Drew Storen<br />21 Danny Espinosa<br />22 Kurt Suzuki<br />23 Tyler Clippard<br />24 Jordan Zimmermann<br /><br />2013<br />23 Dan Haren<br />24 Drew Storen<br /><br />2014<br />1 Matt Williams <br />2 Tyler Clippard<br />5 Adam LaRoche<br />6 Taylor Jordan<br />9 Raphael Soriano<br />10 Drew Storen<br />13 Jayson Werth<br />14 Danny Espinosa<br />19 Stephen Strasburg<br /><br />NatsFan2005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-9445026766411661022016-01-08T21:41:19.463-06:002016-01-08T21:41:19.463-06:00Lannan is added. I also added Strasburg and Soria...Lannan is added. I also added Strasburg and Soriano for 2013.Jason Presleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13543465200431539036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-89320421222443693872016-01-08T17:29:20.548-06:002016-01-08T17:29:20.548-06:00And in reply to NPB Card Guy... The Orioles proba...And in reply to NPB Card Guy... The Orioles probably did and even though I went to a bunch of O's games in the mid-to-late 1990's, I didn't know about the cards because I never buy programs; I bring a scorebook to each game I go to. Oh, well... Something else to keep an eye out for... :-DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-3900375089499980922016-01-08T17:25:27.555-06:002016-01-08T17:25:27.555-06:00OK, I found ONE... I know I have more *somewhere*....OK, I found ONE... I know I have more *somewhere*...<br /><br />2011 Card #20 is John Lannan.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-92065193796936330852016-01-06T07:40:05.089-06:002016-01-06T07:40:05.089-06:00Thanks! The lists have been updated.Thanks! The lists have been updated.Jason Presleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13543465200431539036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-71919478270950507182016-01-05T20:20:51.768-06:002016-01-05T20:20:51.768-06:002011 card #18 (from vol 4, issue 9) is Tyler Clipp...2011 card #18 (from vol 4, issue 9) is Tyler Clippard<br />2013 vol 6, issue #3 is Jayson Werth (#5) and Ross Detwiler (#6)<br /><br />I usually get to one Nats game a year so I may have others. It's just what I can find right now.NPB Card Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01178497208404127283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-2824540559412566892016-01-05T20:17:19.997-06:002016-01-05T20:17:19.997-06:00Pretty sure the Orioles did cards in their scoreca...Pretty sure the Orioles did cards in their scorecard one year in the mid-90's.NPB Card Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01178497208404127283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-38452560267409359182016-01-03T19:17:59.509-06:002016-01-03T19:17:59.509-06:00I don't exactly have the opportunities to get ...I don't exactly have the opportunities to get MLB oddballs now (silly oceans) but tossing a couple random cards into magazines or food products gives me a really good incentive to buy them. Lost opportunity if you ask me, especially since on the team's end it costs almost nothing.<br /><br />You'd think Topps would be happy to partner with Coke again or other companies to get their cards into some groceries. In 2010, they worked with Kellogg's for a cereal promotion here in Japan. (They took over for Upper Deck who had done it for a few years prior.)Ryan Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12670458381967699663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-60257699319007098262016-01-03T16:53:42.935-06:002016-01-03T16:53:42.935-06:00I've been to a couple of Nats games during the...I've been to a couple of Nats games during the period where they had these cards, and I've always been jealous-bordering-on-resentful over them. I wish every team would do something like this, but I would at least like *my* teams (Mets and Orioles) to have some form of team-published oddballs.<br /><br />I'll try to remember where my cards are, and if I can contribute to your checklist I will leave another comment. The ones I have are separated from the programs, so I wouldn't be able to provide any more than card # and player name.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-43614762513944134522016-01-03T14:55:37.183-06:002016-01-03T14:55:37.183-06:00I wish that more teams would do something like thi...I wish that more teams would do something like this - as you said, oddballs are a dying breed.Tony Burbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17916383902665781661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-39601278433531805472016-01-03T13:52:24.875-06:002016-01-03T13:52:24.875-06:00Thank you so much! the checklist has been updated....Thank you so much! the checklist has been updated.Jason Presleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13543465200431539036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-533857780697712895.post-22010481653955129472016-01-03T13:38:58.675-06:002016-01-03T13:38:58.675-06:00A friend went to a game in DC in 2010 and brought ...A friend went to a game in DC in 2010 and brought me back a program, so I can tell you that the Vol. 3, Issue 9 cards are Wil Nieves (#17) and Miguel Batista (#18)Paul Hadsallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16886355050567035004noreply@blogger.com