 Hi everyone, Joe for jazzy's casewrakes.com, coming at you with 2023 Hit Parade Baseball Mixer Edition, series one, two box Ram Team, break number two. So it's a first ever mixer in a box basically. There will be a sealed hobby box, could be any one of these, a dynasty box, a sterling box or any one of these boxes, that's pretty nice. There's that and then there's two sealed hit parade boxes. So pretty interesting stuff. Let's check it out. Thanks to this group for making it happen. Thanks to the people who got their spots straight up. Congrats to the people who won in those two filler breaks. All 30 teams are in no combos. Let's roll it, randomize it, six and a five, 11 times each. Names and teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 and 11th in final time. For 11, we got some Allens down to Nick and then six and a five, 11 times four at the baseball teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 and 11th in final time. Got the Toronto Blue Jays down to the Pittsburgh Pirates and here's how it shakes out for everybody. Allen with the Blue Jays and Royals, Chris with the Marlins and A's, Cameron with the Nats, Mark with the Red Sox, Allen, last bottom mojo, Rangers, Mark with the Brew Crew, Chris with my Dodgers and the Padres, Cameron with the Rays, Luke with the Guardians, Michael with the Diamondbacks, Jimmy with the O's, Eugene with the Twins, Joe with the Giants, John with the Tigers, Stephen P with the Cubs, Chris with the White Sox, John with the Mariners, Andy with the Yankees, Mark with the Rockies, Kevin with the Braves, Matt with the Mets, Jimmy with the Phillies, Michael with the Cardinals, Eugene with the Astros, Mark with the Reds, Christopher with the Halos and Nick with the Buckos, the Pittsburgh Pirates. It's alphabetized by a name here. Now there is a trade window. Trade window is open so feel free to trade if you'd like when we come back we'll have the break so stick around and we'll see you on the other side. Alright welcome back boys and girls. No deals were done so that list you saw on the previous screen remains the same. There's the final printout right there. Boom, boom, boom. There's everybody. Everyone forgetting in. Now let's do this box first. It's Baseball Mixer Edition Series 1, 34 out of 50. They did not make very many cases of this. What it, does anyone remember the hobby box that Jason pulled and break one? I think it was Jason. I'm actually my back pocket here. Anyone remember the two hobby boxes that popped out of here? Well this one is going to be a Series 2 box. And then there's the two hip raid boxes nestled in there. Let's grab those. Obviously we'll do those last. Nothing else in there. Nothing else in there. I suppose I should see the other, there's a box topper right there. Suppose I should see what the other hobby box is. This box feels a little bit lighter. Have a good thing? Maybe. And it's, oh it's a top spinest box. Nice. 2023 edition. We'll do that. And then we'll close with the four hip raid boxes. Right there. Mixer Edition. They built a mixer for us. It's awfully nice of them. Nothing else in there. All right. Good luck everybody. No one remembers the hobby box that Jason pulled. It's award season for Baseball. You've heard me say this many times. The way they do it, not a fan of it, but I guess they're doing the All MLB team nominees, I guess. Which I suppose is interesting. I don't know. I guess they're taking a page from the NBA, right, with the All NBA teams. I think they only started this just a couple years ago, I think. Let's see how that impacts anything. Angels made a move today. They hired an old Ron Washington as their new manager. He's got a lot of experience under his belt. So let's see if he's going to have Otani in his lineup next year or not as the case may be. But with or without, I feel like you can shepherd a team pretty well. All right. So let's just breeze through these. We've got a Mark Vientos and a Wilson Contreras, 241 out of 299 for the Cardinals. That's going to be for Michael. Is that the news? Bryce Harper is just going to be permanent at first base. It's a Corbin Carroll rookie card. Josh Young, Otani, and there's Jameson Tyon Gold. But who is that? Someone else was playing first. Oh, nice. Major league material. Jersey and Otto speaking of the Phillies, Aaron Nola. And that'll be for Jimmy and the Phillies. He's a free agent, I think. 32 out of 50. Nice. That's where the spotty got straight up. It's interesting. I feel like someone else is at first. So that person maybe is not going to be playing first anymore. There's Miles Miquelas. There's a JP Crawford to 499. For the Mariners, that'll be for John. Jake Berger is a 2023. That will be for Chris. Is that MLB trade rumor article mentioned who was, because I don't think who was playing first before Harper came back. There's Lane Thomas. Someone was at first. So where does that? I feel like that player has to go somewhere. Jared Walsh. Got to Adley Rushman. Yeah, Belinger is going to be one of the top free agents of the off season. And somewhat of a lighter free agent class, at least relative to some recent years. But that's going to help him for sure. Didn't Belinger's dad used to play for the Yankees? So there may be some dot connecting that's happening there. There's Jeff McNeil. And there's Victor Carantini to 2023. There's a Volpe. Let's save a Yoshida as well, just for funsies. Maybe a Jordan Walker might as well. Ah, Reese Hoskins was the first baseman. That's where, so where does Reese Hoskins go? So he's got to go somewhere. I'll feel maybe. So Reese Hoskins gets moved to the off field. I guess it's probably safer for Bryce to play first base. Boatesman's here. Oh, Reese Hoskins is a free agent. All right, that's interesting. Could be a nice bat off the bench, a little power bat off the bench. Maybe play every day for some team. There's Mike Piazza. Piece of his lumber. Matt Arnold with the Mets. 23 out of 50. These days will be Swanson. And there's Ken Griffey Jr. Home run RBI leader. These are manufactured relics, but they still look pretty cool. Mariners, Seattle, that's going to go to John. That's sort of an interesting thing to declare at the moment. You know, Hoskins is already a free agent. So I mean, they're essentially saying, I mean, I don't know why that would even be public information, why that would even be if there was leaked purposely for some reason. He's already a free agent. There's no obligation for the Phillies to say anything to him. So if they don't extend him a contract, do the silver packs, right? Isn't that a weird thing to declare? It's like, hey, person, that's a free agent. Oh, I guess GM meetings are happening this week, right? So maybe that's why there's like news happening. But yeah, a courtesy, I mean, do baseball teams give players courtesy like that? Trade them in the blink of an eye. But like, why even mention that publicly, though? He'll know when they don't extend him a contract. When they don't make him an offer. What courtesy are you showing to a person who's a free agent who's not employed by your team anymore? And even if they didn't want him at first, if they did offer him a contract, they would just tell him and his agent. Finest, and then we'll get into those hip-raid boxes. And you'll see what's in there. I think there's two cards per box is what the description says, what they told us. Finest is not too shabby either. Good luck, everybody. There's a Corbin Carroll, rookie's insert, Hunter Green to 300, and a James Altman rookie auto, nice. It's going to be for Chris and the Dodgers, a little Dodger Joe Mojo. It's a nice autograph, another Corbin Carroll. We've got a Wilson Contreras, Aqua Shimmer to 175. Yeah, I mean, I guess, yeah, maybe he's just breaking news. His headliner is insert. I'm looking at an article on mlv.com right now. Harper just, I guess, president of baseball operations. Dombrovsky told reporters on Wednesday, the GM meetings of Scottsdale that the Bryce Hardbley, the everyday first baseman, 2024 and beyond, likely ending Hoskins time in Philadelphia. Hoskins tore his ACL in late March, leaving him without a first baseman, moved to hiding in the plate first, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, I guess they called Hoskins on Sunday to tell him about the team's decision. Why would they tell him if he's a free agent? We'll see where we'll see where Hoskins ends up. There's Luis Castillo, 22 out of 99, Green Lava. For the Mariners, that'll be for John. And wow, a red, Sean Green Dodgers edition, four out of five. Both autos were Dodgers. It's like a personal box for Chris, who won that spot in the filler, won that spot in the filler, got randomized the Dodgers. That's awesome. And out of fives and under, all aboard the Big Head Express, woo-hoo. Pretty strong. Definitely a fan favorite around here is Nick Prado. 202 out of 250 for the Royals. And Ethan Small. There's another autograph. Are we supposed to have? Two autographs in the box. We got a bonus, Ethan Small. Mark with the brew crew. Yeah, well, the article says that the team in Bright Harbor discussed it. So I don't think it was a demand one way or the other. I think it was just a discussion. Hey, we think we want to, you know, you played outfield a lot. Maybe we'll want to put you up first. Gives us the best chance to win. I'm sure it's like the usual company line. All right, hip parade boxes. Good luck. Should see some real nice stuff in here. Real nice, right? We've got definitive Don Mattingling, Donnie Baseball. Piece of his lumber and his autograph. 31 out of 40. Yankees, Andy with the Bronx Bombers. And then we have Jordan Lawler. Nice Bowman Chrome autograph for the Diamondbacks. That'll be for Michael and the Snakes. Now let's see what's in here. This one should have a graded card. Yeah, there's the graded card. We're going to save that. We'll do the other card first. The other encased card. It's a nice one, Austin Riley Rookie Auto. 48 out of 50 from Bowman's best. Braves, Kevin with the Bravos. And your graded card looks like a vintage card. It's Frank Robinson from 1966, Topps Baseball. Graded out at a six. It is not too shabby from a card from the mid-60s. That's awesome. And that'll be for Boston, Baltimore, Jimmy. With the Orioles. Nice, with a spot that he won in the filler. I think Frank Robinson's still the only dude to have an MVP both in the NL and AL. I don't think anyone else has done that, right? I think Beck's had a chance. I think he's an MVP finalist. I don't think he's going to get it. That's the graded card way back there. And here is Jose Ramirez. 79 out of 150 from 2019 Tribute Baseball. With the Guardians. We're going to do that graded card a little bit later. Let's see what's in the other stuff first. I did not see Belanger getting comeback player of the year, but that makes sense. One of the only things you predicted and got right. Every dog has its day, Rex. A broken clock is correct twice a day. Twice a day. I don't know that saying. Oh, and another graded card in here. Bonus graded card. All right, first one is Mike Trout. Wow. What a patch. What an autograph. Two out of five. That's pretty strong. That's going to go to the Angels. Christopher. Christopher C. Got randomized Angels. Congrats, man. And all aboard the Big Hit Express. And what do we got here? Graded cards. PSA9 Ken Griffey Jr. From 1989, Fleer. Koyangi looks there. Nice, Seattle. John, with the Mariners. And the other graded card way back there is a Mike Stanton from 2010, Bowman Chrome Baseball, PSA10. Rookie Edition. Who you now know as John Carlin. Very nice. This is Marlin's Edition, and that's going to go to Chris M. That's pretty sweet. Nice. There you go, gang. Hit Parade Baseball Mixer Edition, Series One. Great job by Hit Parade, as always. Thanks for watching, everybody. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.