Stars of tomorrow, jerseys from last year
On Sunday, Noah Syndergaard made his second futures game appearance, closing out the USA team’s 3-2 victory after starting off last year’s Futures Game at Citi Field. It will be a few months before his jersey from this year’s Futures Game makes its way into cards, but last year’s edition is now widely available thanks to last month’s 2014 Bowman Inception. In fact, Inception seems to have been the destination for much of the material from the 2013 Futures Game, leaving very little to fill the time before this year’s material appears (likely in 2014 Bowman Draft in November, possibly sooner). While every year is different, here’s a look back at where the jerseys from the Mets prospects in last year’s Futures Game ended up.
For a guide to the various material types discussed here, see this breakdown of the 2013 NL All-Star jersey.
See all Futures Game material in the archives: USA Team | World Team
2013 Bowman Draft Picks & Prospects
Players: Rafael Montero, Brandon Nimmo
Material: Primary
Bowman Draft Picks & Prospects is a typical landing spot for Futures Game material, so it wasn’t surprising to see the first 2013 Futures Game swatches show up here. Of the three Mets though, only Rafael Montero and Brandon Nimmo were featured here and only with pieces of the primary fabric panels. Noah Syndergaard would not have any material released in 2013. Dilson Herrera, received in the August trade of Marlon Byrd and John Buck to the Pirates, does have jersey cards here but not as a Met, making them ineligible. These cards have several serial numbered parallel tiers, but none of them contain any different material.
2014 Bowman
Players: Rafael Montero, Brandon Nimmo, Noah Syndergaard
Material: Primary, Secondary, Side Panel
As usual, the first Bowman product of the year included a few pieces of last year’s Futures Game jerseys. And by “a few,” I mean 25 of each. Unlike the more numerous Bowman Draft cards, these contained material from various different parts of the jerseys, including the small side panel sections, as seen in the Montero card above. This set also featured the first Noah Syndergaard jersey cards as well as another non-qualifying Dilson Herrera card.
2014 Topps Pro Debut
Players: Dilson Herrera, Brandon Nimmo
Material: Primary, Secondary, Patch (Herrera only)
The first minor league product of the year, Pro Debut has a long history (all the way back to 2010) of including Futures Game material. This year, it was where Topps burned off much of the material from lesser names, meaning Herrera (now shown as a member of the Savannah Sand Gnats and therefore eligible for inclusion here) and Nimmo. While the material here is not identified as coming from the 2013 Futures Game, its origin is obvious. The base jersey set (now called “Debut Duds” instead of “Minor League Materials”) featured two parallels (gold, numbered to 50, and silver, numbered to 25) with a mix of primary (front panels) and secondary (back panel) material. No side panel swatches have been seen so far. Dilson Herrera was also featured in the jumbo patch set (numbered to 5).
2014 Bowman Inception
Players: Rafael Montero, Noah Syndergaard, Dilson Herrera (patches only), Brandon Nimmo (patches only)
Material: Primary, Secondary, Patches
After a wait of nearly a year, Bowman Inception finally delivered Noah Syndergaard’s 2013 Futures Game material in quantity. Syndergaard and Montero were both featured in the base memorabilia set with many parallels and variants containing material of various types, with many (but not all) of the low-numbered variants containing patches. This is also the product that got most of the remaining large patches, including the apple ASG logo and letter patches (the 2013 Futures Game logo patches from Montero, Nimmo, and Syndergaard remain available for future products).
2014 Bowman Platinum
Players: Noah Syndergaard, Dilson Herrera, Brandon Nimmo (blue parallel only)
Material: Primary, Secondary, Side Panel
Bowman Platinum was absolutely loaded with memorabilia in 2014, much of it from the 2013 Futures Game. The bulk of it is from Noah Syndergaard and Dilson Herrera, including the elusive side panel swatches. Brandon Nimmo shows up in the retail-only blue parallel with primary and secondary swatches, leaving just his side panel swatches left to appear.
2014 Topps Heritage Minor League
Players: Brandon Nimmo
Material: Primary, Secondary, Side Panel
And in the final prospect product of the year with material from the 2013 Futures Game, we get that last missing piece – Brandon Nimmo side panel swatches. And his primary and secondary swatches as well. That wraps things up for 2013, on to 2014…
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