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1980 Burger King Pitch, Hit, & Run is a 34-card set issued by Topps. It was part of the promotion of Major League Baseball's Official Youth Program which tested the Pitching, Hitting, and Running skills of children ages 8 - 13. The winner of the National event went to a 1980 World Series game. Registration forms were at the participating Burger King's with  local competitions being held during the week of July 7th - July 13th.
  
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Collectors would receive a cellophane-wrapped pack of three cards plus one un-numbered checklist with the purchase of a large order of french fries.  Like previous Topps Burger King sets, the design is identical to that of the [[1980 Topps]] set, with the exception of a Burger King logo in the upper-left corner on the front.  The backs are printed in red ink and have a "Pitch, Hit, & Run" logo, but are otherwise similar to the '80 Topps set.
  
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This was the fourth, and final, year Topps produced baseball cards for Burger King; and was the only set that was (with the exception of the Greater Philadelphia area) distributed nationally.  In lieu of the national Pitch, Hit, & Run set, a separate [[1980 Topps Burger King Phillies]] 23-card Phillies team set was distributed to Burger King's in the Philadelphia region.
  
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Cards 1-11 are pitchers, 12-22 are hitters, and 23-33 are runners. Within each subgroup, the players are numbered corresponding to the alphabetical order of their names.  Those cards marked by an asterisk in the checklist contain a different photo from that found in the regularly issued Topps series.
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As for the event itself, Eric Hosmer of the Royals was the first alumni of the program to make it to the big leagues. Mr. Hosmer was a finalist in 1998 (then known as Diamond Skills).
  
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1 Vida Blue
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A pack of three cards plus one un-numbered checklist per pack.  One pack available with the purchase of a large order of french fries.
  
2 Steve Carlton
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3 Rollie Fingers
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4 Ron Guidry
 
 
 
5 Jerry Koosman
 
 
 
6 Phil Niekro
 
 
 
7 Jim Palmer
 
 
 
8 J.R. Richard
 
 
 
9 Nolan Ryan
 
 
 
10 Tom Seaver
 
 
 
11 Bruce Sutter
 
 
 
12 Don Baylor
 
 
 
13 George Brett
 
 
 
14 Rod Carew
 
 
 
15 George Foster
 
 
 
16 Keith Hernandez
 
 
 
17 Reggie Jackson
 
 
 
18 Fred Lynn
 
 
 
19 Dave Parker
 
 
 
20 Jim Rice
 
 
 
21 Pete Rose
 
 
 
22 Dave Winfield
 
 
 
23 Bobby Bonds
 
 
 
24 Enos Cabell
 
 
 
25 Cesar Cedeno
 
 
 
26 Julio Cruz
 
 
 
27 Ron LeFlore
 
 
 
28 Davey Lopes
 
 
 
29 Omar Moreno
 
 
 
30 Joe Morgan
 
  
31 Billy North
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'''NOTE:''' Cards with an asterisk feature a different photo than his [[1980 Topps]] base card.  Nolan Ryan and Joe Morgan's cards were the first issued by Topps to feature them in the uniforms of their new team, the Houston Astros.
  
33 Willie Wilson
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 7 March 2023


Description

1980 Burger King Pitch, Hit, & Run is a 34-card set issued by Topps. It was part of the promotion of Major League Baseball's Official Youth Program which tested the Pitching, Hitting, and Running skills of children ages 8 - 13. The winner of the National event went to a 1980 World Series game. Registration forms were at the participating Burger King's with local competitions being held during the week of July 7th - July 13th.

Collectors would receive a cellophane-wrapped pack of three cards plus one un-numbered checklist with the purchase of a large order of french fries. Like previous Topps Burger King sets, the design is identical to that of the 1980 Topps set, with the exception of a Burger King logo in the upper-left corner on the front. The backs are printed in red ink and have a "Pitch, Hit, & Run" logo, but are otherwise similar to the '80 Topps set.

This was the fourth, and final, year Topps produced baseball cards for Burger King; and was the only set that was (with the exception of the Greater Philadelphia area) distributed nationally. In lieu of the national Pitch, Hit, & Run set, a separate 1980 Topps Burger King Phillies 23-card Phillies team set was distributed to Burger King's in the Philadelphia region.

Cards 1-11 are pitchers, 12-22 are hitters, and 23-33 are runners. Within each subgroup, the players are numbered corresponding to the alphabetical order of their names. Those cards marked by an asterisk in the checklist contain a different photo from that found in the regularly issued Topps series.

As for the event itself, Eric Hosmer of the Royals was the first alumni of the program to make it to the big leagues. Mr. Hosmer was a finalist in 1998 (then known as Diamond Skills).

Distribution

A pack of three cards plus one un-numbered checklist per pack. One pack available with the purchase of a large order of french fries.

Reviews

Checklist

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NOTE: Cards with an asterisk feature a different photo than his 1980 Topps base card. Nolan Ryan and Joe Morgan's cards were the first issued by Topps to feature them in the uniforms of their new team, the Houston Astros.

  • 1 Vida Blue *
  • 2 Steve Carlton
  • 3 Rollie Fingers
  • 4 Ron Guidry *
  • 5 Jerry Koosman *
  • 6 Phil Niekro
  • 7 Jim Palmer *
  • 8 J.R. Richard
  • 9 Nolan Ryan * (HOU)
  • 10 Tom Seaver *
  • 11 Bruce Sutter
  • 12 Don Baylor
  • 13 George Brett
  • 14 Rod Carew
  • 15 George Foster
  • 16 Keith Hernandez *
  • 17 Reggie Jackson *
  • 18 Fred Lynn *
  • 19 Dave Parker
  • 20 Jim Rice
  • 21 Pete Rose
  • 22 Dave Winfield *
  • 23 Bobby Bonds *
  • 24 Enos Cabell
  • 25 Cesar Cedeno
  • 26 Julio Cruz
  • 27 Ron LeFlore *
  • 28 Davey Lopes *
  • 29 Omar Moreno *
  • 30 Joe Morgan * (HOU)
  • 31 Bill North
  • 32 Frank Taveras
  • 33 Willie Wilson
  • NNO Checklist Card TP