 Hi, everybody. Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com, coming at you with 2022 Panini Prison Baseball, full 12 box case. Pick your team, number two from jaspyscasebrakes.com. A very big thank you, and all-card chip in this as well. A very big thank you to everyone here for making this happen. Appreciate it. So David, you ended up with last spot mojo before we pulled the remaining teams for that randomizer, for that filler break. So if you have a little rooftop next to your name, like Oliver does there, that means you won that spot. In that filler. So thanks, everyone, for getting in. David ended up with last spot mojo once again, with the Rockies. And all-card chip, which is great. Case here, a prism. Pretty large boxes and prisms. The case is pretty big. There it is, 2022 Prison Baseball. 12 box here. Let's pull the camera back a little bit to give myself a little more room. So there's six boxes right here, six boxes right over here. I'm gonna stack up a couple boxes up here just to give myself a little room. And here we go. Three autos per box. Three autographs per box right here. A lot of parallels. Tiger stripes and giraffe prints are gonna be. And there's hot boxes featuring the Carolina blue parallels. So a lot of stuff to look at. How many hot boxes are there per case? Speaking of the Rockies, how do they beat the Dodgers today, Rex is asking? Oh, that's cute, Rex. Rex thinking that the Dodgers care about regular season matchups this late in the year. When they've got pretty much everything locked up. Come on, Rex. Dodgers have bigger fish to fry. And the Gris will be saying all the boxes are hot. These are, these are a pretty hot box. They could be pretty hot. I like the prism a lot. It stings zero percent, Rex. Dodgers have set a franchise record and wins. They've secured home field adventure at the playoffs. They're just trying to get healthy and be healthy going into the playoffs. Dodgers have bigger fish to fry, Rex. So it stings zero percent. All right, good luck everybody. Remember all card ship. And we got debut signature is Connor Brogdon for Philadelphia. Brandon with the Phillies. First of three autos. Got Matt Brash, tier two blue. Not numbered, but again, everything ships. And behind Sal Perez is Roanzee Contreras. Prism autograph for the Pirates. That's gonna go to Brandon. Just a little bit here. Like the cards are a little far away. There it is. Tier three Ichiro, that's red. Not low-cranic, not medium-cranic, but max-cranic. You know what max-cranic here? We got Rhino, double oh five out of 100 for Dwayne and the Cubs. Bobby with junior rookie card, nice. First of many, I hope. Who's got the Royals? Darren picked up the Royals straight up. Right, they have to worry about not choking exactly, Rex. That's the kind of pressure that you have to play with when you're one of the best teams in baseball. At least would not like your Cubs, Rex, who choked for, what, 80, almost 100 years before winning a World Series. They may choke away another 100 years, Rex. So, there's that. All right. It is, Oliver's guessing Wander Franco. It's Edward Cabrera. Rookie autographs, Silver Prism Edward Cabrera. I know exactly where he goes. He's a Marlon, I didn't. That goes to Steven with Miami. Our third autograph. Hey guys, who sings that song? Every time you go away. Is that Michael McDonald? No, it's not Michael McDonald. No, it's, yeah. It's not Richie. Richie. From the Commodores. It's not Lionel Richie. It's not Lionel Richie. There's Zach Rieks for Rangers. There's Videl Bruhan to 140 on a fourth auto. A bonus auto. Oliver says it's Paul Young. Never even heard of Paul Young. There's Videl Bruhan for Chad Wright and the Rays. Every time you go away. You take a little piece of me. No, no one in the chat knows. No one in both chats know. I don't know how short-printed these are, but there is one right there. Stained glass. I think they're a little more common in baseball. Has no one identified that song? Is it Paul Young? Well, that's what Oliver said. I don't know if he's right. Oliver says I'm right. Yeah. Teddy was incensed by my Lionel Richie, I guess. I suppose not that I think about it. All right, that was box one. Box two, we'll do an autograph recap at the end of this as well. Paul, did he have any other hits, Oliver? Paul Young? Or was that the hit? Was it a soundtrack song? What movie was it on? The fillers are a little different from getting into the playoffs, right? Come on now. Come on. That's apples and oranges. And Griselby's saying Paul Young was Paul Young of his generation. A youngster. And that was it for him, huh? And not in a soundtrack as far as you know. My next guest, I think, was probably gonna be Peter Sotera. But Peter Sotera did some song, but he did a song in Karate Kid. My other guest would have been Simply Red, but I think they did. If you don't know me by now, you will. There's a Cody Petite debut signatures for Miami. That's Steven. Peter Sotera, right, Glory of Love? Was that what it was in Karate Kid II? Griselby's saying Karate Kid II. Was Peter Sotera part of Chicago? There's Greg Diekman for Dwayne and the Cubs. Dwayne won that team in The Filler. So maybe these are a little more common than I thought, even though that's a red parallel. Stained glass. Another Videl Bruhan to 100. Sotera was part of Chicago. Saturday in the park, think it was the 4th of July. Mark B with the Red Sox. Ooh, look at what's coming up here. It's coming up. Remember that song? Paul McCartney and Wings. It's coming up. Bobby Whit Jr. Silver. That goes to, that goes to Darren and the Royals. I actually think I don't want to get your hopes up too much. What's that? Is that a smudge on the card? No, that's a smudge on the top loader. I don't want to get your hopes up too much, but I feel like the centering looks pretty good on this. Doesn't it? Relative to some of the other cards, right? You can kind of see both sides right here, top, bottom. Prism has usually cut pretty well. So edges and corners are rarely that much. And I can't really tell surface, but it's pretty nice. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. If you leave me now, you take away the very part of me. I'm here to stop singing, ladies and gentlemen. The singing's so good that that might hit me with a copyright strike. Not mean? It's Chris Bryant, fearless, 28 out of 60. It's still Giants edition there, that's gonna go to Jeff. And we gotta read Detmer's autograph. That's another box with four autos. It says three autographs. It's another four auto box. Read Detmer's for the Angels. That's Fausto Castro. I think Daniel in the chat. Thanks, Grizzlybees. I know, that's dead on Peter's tarot. Oh, nice. Daniel's saying that he was at Read Detmer's No-Hitter game. Now there's Read Detmer's again. You'll get this red wave car, too, to 99. Things had a bit of an up and down season, but that No-Hitter was pretty cool. How many No-Hitters were there this season? Just that one? Cause I feel like the year before, there was like a record setting number of No-Hitters. And I feel like this season, not so much. Yeah, the Mets had one. But like last year, there was like eight or nine by the end of the season. There was like one a month, seemingly. Yeah, I feel like Detmer's had started off season well, got the No-Hitter and then was sent down. It was not effective and sent down, came back up and was, yeah, it was maybe pretty decent to close out the season. Oh, Tony almost had that No-Hitter. They don't wait, oh, Tony didn't have a No-Hitter, did he? I think he was close to one recently. I don't think there are too many No-Hitters this year. All right, next box, next three or four autographs, maybe. Let's contrarious again to 199. And we've got Cutter Crawford, rookie autographs for Mark and Boston. And Mike Trout Silver. I wonder if Cutter Crawford throws a cutter. Someone look up his pitch chart on fan graphs. Yoni Hernandez, blue. Another Bobby Wood Jr.'s to base. And a Key Brian Hayes. That's a cool looking parallel. 32 out of 35. Sort of a Navy blue sort of background. Pirates, that's gonna be for Brandon. And we've got Connor Brogdon. Debut signatures, Brandon with the Phillies. Wow, so Detmer's was the only only complete game No-Hitter, the proper No-Hitter. All nine innings, all by himself. There's AJ Alexi, rookie autographs for the Rangers. It's for Patrick. But there are three combined No-Hitters. Sudeikis, Randy Johnson to 99. And behind Ty France is a redemption. Any guesses on that redemption for Bragging Rex? I think this might be the first tworkelsome rookie card we've seen. This goes to Detroit, Travis. Wander guessing, or Oliver guessing Wander. Wander's not guessing Oliver. We've got Edward Cabrera, rookie autographs. Another one for the Marlins. That's for Steve. Rex is saying the number of No-Hitters are gonna start plummeting because pictures don't stay in the game long enough anymore. Well, that's not a recent occurrence, Rex. That's been happening for years. And we actually had a record number of No-Hitters last season. So unless you're suggesting that there's not gonna be a lot of pictures used in the game long enough, I don't know if that argument really stands up. There's not going deep enough. I think that's been happening for a better part of, I don't know, probably a decade now, which makes last year's No-Hitter numbers sound much more crazy. Because usually pictures aren't, I mean, how many times have we seen pictures pulled from No-Hitters? Because their pitch count was up too much. So kind of crazy sort of bit of circumstances last year. And there's Nick Fortes, 42 out of 50. Rookie autograph for Miami. It's another Miami autograph for Steve and C. Got Gavin Sheets, White Sox. That'll be for Evan and the White Sox. It's the South Siders. Hey, Siri. How was A-Siri? Jackson Kowar to 100. Royals, Darren. Burgers. Well, Jake Berger. Berger, fries and a Coke. That's for Evan. Teddy hit a color blast out of the prison baseball earlier today. Now, we did a Pick Your Team case. Pick Your Team one. Is there a color blast one per case or is it even more rarer? Or is it more rarer than that? Here's an O'Neill Cruz. Rookie class silver insert. Pirates. Mitch Hanniger to 149. That'll be for Detroit. That's for Travis. Mitch Hanniger for Seattle. That's for Timoia. We've got a Freddie Freeman. 69 out of 199. Still Braves edition. Their illumination insert. And there's his teammate. No color blast in case one, but there was a lava flow. Okay, that's pretty cool. Let's see what we have in this case. It's Joe Ryan. Blue autograph for the twins. That's for Harry. Check that, Henry Benson. That's our, it's another four autograph box. Do these all have four autographs? It says three on the box. Coln, Welker, Red. An emergent insert. All right, next box. It's just three autographs. We've been seeing a lot of four auto, four auto boxes. I'll take it. Oh yeah, that's sorry, Rex. I missed that question. Rex was thinking about big name players or big prospect names that might be appearing for next season. Maybe players that we'll see in maybe next year's prison. Tradiab, what's going on? How are you? Yeah, that Liverpool matchup was not good. I thought the international break would kind of help them reset things, but no, it hasn't worked. I mean, you can't be drawing to Brighton-Ho-Volvian at home. Stewart Fairchild, one out of five. Nice. Out of fives and under, get the train whistle. That's gonna go to Walter and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Walter, all aboard the Big Head Express. Woo-hoo. Yeah, you know, we may not really get a clear picture of... We may not really get a clear picture of who might be called up. I suppose a lot of it could depend on, you know, the off season too. There's a Greg Diegman rookie autograph. You know, maybe some of those prospects get moved to a team that will bring them up maybe a season earlier. Just give them some playing time right out of the gate. Dwayne with that one. You know, teams that may lose some players might have some players being... Players in the wings being called up. There's Peyton Henry to 60. And there's another Joe Ryan, rookie autograph for the Twins. That will be four for Henry in Minnesota. John Gray in Yellich. Arnola Lyme Green, 009 out of 125 for Brandon and the Phillies. And another autograph, Josh Lowe. Rookie Otto for the Rays. That'll be for Chad Wright. Tyler Gilbert, blue. Gonna say a Suzuki, 25 out of 199. Blue Mojo, refractor, parallel four. Cubs, Dwayne in the Cubbies. All right, another box down. Another box to go. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, how many games has Correa helped help the Twins win? I think he was injured for a good chunk of the season. I'm a little surprised he's offing out. But maybe he thinks he'll get a long-term deal. So are we all, are all playoff spots wrapped up or is there still some games up in the air? I guess, are the Mets still in it? I feel like they lost those first two games. Well, they've lost three in a row now. So maybe, maybe they're not in it. Braves took over that, took over that East. How many games are left, Treydiac? That's his mess, his Mets choked. Now they got swept by the Braves and I don't think they're playing the Braves anymore after that. But still not decided. They're still, what, a handful of games still left. Is that the only race? Because another three or four games left for both teams. Three left to peace. Is that the only other thing that's left on the board? Is everything else decided? No, I think a wild card race still hasn't been decided. Phillies, Brewers, I guess, Giants maybe are still mathematically in it. Or no, maybe Phillies and Brewers can flip-flop their spots. They don't have like a letter next to their name according to ESPN standings. So they're not officially eliminated yet. Yeah, I guess Phillies and Brewers can flip-flop. But I don't think they're playing each other, so I'll see what happens there. But it looks like everything else is set. Oh, oh, sorry, I'm reading this chart wrong. You're right. Mets and Padres are currently the wild card spot. So Phillies and Brewers are fighting for the third and final wild card spot. I'm not used to reading with the new wild card standing. I'm not used to reading this because two teams have plus numbers on the game's back. And then one of them is Nill. That's the Phillies who are in the third spot. And then two games behind are the Brewers. But all right, Mariners and Reyes could still technically flip-flop. But all those three AL spots are clinched. Got it. And then playoffs. There's Anoli Paredes, debut signatures. Junk ball picture right there, Jansen Junk. Matt Manning, I like what he does with his autograph. The M and the At symbol for M and At. Matt. Detroit Travis, at a Julio Rodriguez base card. Matt Brash to $199. So both of those will go to Seattle and Matt Brash and the Julio Rodriguez to Moya. Juan Yepes, 22 out of 149. Rookie autograph for the Cardinals. Dwayne in the Cardinals. All card ship in these ones, Tradiag. We'll usually say either way in our item description for prison baseball, everything's gonna ship. We got a Jesus Sanchez to 35 and a Nolan Ryan Blue. Not number. Jesus Sanchez for the Fish, Steven. And Spencer Torkelson for Travis and Detroit. And we got a Redulfo Castro autograph for the Bucos. Brandon with the Pirates. Some nice pen and shit there, that looks pretty cool. And O'Neill Cruz Rookie card for the Pirates. Oh, and a Red Julio Rodriguez, nice. Tamoya with the Mariners. Vlad Guerrero Jr., Lyme Green to 125. Key Brian Hayes, Red. The Yordon Alvarez. All right, another box down. We are halfway through this break, ladies and gentlemen. Got about another 30, 38 minutes to go. We're at the 38 minute mark right now. Maybe even a little bit shorter. I might pick up the pace just a tiny bit here. Where are we at on Aaron Judge Triple Crown Watch? He's still four points behind Luis Arias. And I'm assuming they have a few games left for each team. Luis Arias did not play today, and Judge went over. That could be an interesting race to the finish. That could be one of the end of the season sort of things. Last game of the season kind of thing. Isn't that what famously happened with Ted Williams in his 400 season? I think he had the option to sit out the last game of the year to preserve 400, but he said F that and played and then went like three for four or something like that. Rex, come on Rex. Rex read something where a judge hasn't gotten a home run in the last seven games. Rex, you gotta fact check things a little bit better here. There's Aristides Aquino. Did you forget about the home run that he hit three days ago for 61? Red Legs, Bill Bell, with that one. 43 out of 199, Eloy Jimenez. That's for the White Sox, Evan. And I think Aristides was our first auto here. Shane Baz, Ray's. It's kind of crazy to think about. If he gets the batting average ahead of Ray, is he lead the league in home runs? RBIs, batting average, runs on base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, walks, extra base hits, total bases and more. First to do that since Ted Williams. I mean, that's your MVP, right? I think a case could be made for Otani as well, but I think it's gonna be hard for voters to not vote for Aaron Judge. There's Trey Turner, Tiger's right. Tiger, Tiger uppercut. It'll go to the Dodgers, Eddie and the Dodgers. Joey Votto, that's 99, Luis Robert Blue, not numbered. There you go, Null, you got it. Tiger, there's Brandon Marsh, rookie autographs for the Angel, that's for Daniel. And there's Lava Flow, Vlad Guerrero Jr. I don't think these are too common, right? That is for Chad Wright and Toronto. This is not exactly the best photo, right? That you want of Jake Myers. Like he's just so out of position that he has to hustle back there. Just out of position. Or he was in position and maybe that ball got roped. Either way, that maybe doesn't look good for the, there's Otani right there, doesn't look good for the pitcher. Next box. Do you think that the twins would be, because Arias didn't play today. Do you, and he played yesterday. He went two for five. Do you think that they're gonna not play him? And do play that game? Sit him out at whatever, he's at 3-11 or whatever he's at? Or 3-15? So Aaron Judge has to chase him? Would that not be against the spirit of the game? Conspiracy theorists, react to me. Do you think, do you think the twins will sit Luis Arias the rest of the way, make up a fake injury for him? So he holds at 3-15, making Aaron Judge work to get to 3-16. The Yankees fans, react to me. There's Rafael Marchon, debut singer Philadelphia branded with that one. La Mesa, where are you at? Del Mar, Solana Beach, I wanna talk sports with you. There's another great deep man, Rookie Otto, for the Cubs. Claremont, San Diego, El Cajon, Vista, Rancho Santa Mararita. Let's talk sports on the Mighty 690. From Baja to the Canadian Rockies. 50,000 watts of AM radio power. Rancho Pensa Cuitos, I wanna talk sports with you. Storage brand to 1.49, Joe Ryan. That is for the twins, another Joe Ryan for Henry. La Jolla, talk to me. Lee Hacksaw Hamilton, ladies and gentlemen. A titan of Southern California sports talk radio. Wait, Oliver, is Lee Hacksaw Hamilton, is he still with us? No, I think he's still with us. He's great. Oh man, Noel reminiscing to the old Street Fighter movie. Jean-Claude Van Damme as, was he Gile? Yeah, he was Colonel William F. Gile. There's Haysou Sanchez to 25, that's for Miami. Now, usually I say, man, I don't like remakes, but that's usually because the movie was good. You don't need to do another version of it. 18 out of 25, Josh Lowe. Now, I mean, Street Fighter was kind of fun I guess, but overall it wasn't very good. It's Josh Lowe for the raise, Chad Wright. Now that's a movie that I feel like you can remake, but I guess they did try, didn't they try to do Mortal Kombat again and that wasn't good? So maybe no, maybe that killed a future Street Fighter project. I know, right, Oliver? Well, when I do the recap, you can count. I feel like there is a number of them. There's a Vidal Bruhan to 99. Daniel Day-Lewis as E Honda. There may be some objections on his casting, although if anyone can do it, Daniel Day-Lewis could. He can transform himself into almost anything, right? Yeah, that's true. In Hollywood, as long as you have money, you can make anything, right? Absolutely, but does someone with that kind of money, do they still want to make Street Fighter? Yeah, there was a 2021 Mortal Kombat movie. I feel like had a really big marketing push, but yeah, and they, was this a three-picture deal? No, maybe I don't know what this was. Critical response. Yeah, it was a little bit better than I thought. Ron Tomato's approval rating at 54%. I have a feeling if that movie did a lot better, then maybe there could have been life for a Street Fighter movie. No, there hasn't been a good Mortal Kombat movie. I think they were trying to make one, but I guess it just wasn't quite there. I think there's been only two, right? The one from the 90s maybe and the one, now yeah, I guess. What video game movie, what video game to movie transition has done really well? Video game franchises that turned into a good, a decent movie, except for Lara Croft, Tomb Raider, take her out, because I think that's been successful. But like Mortal Kombat movie, not good. The 2021 movie, not good. Street Fighter movie, not good. What was that? Mortal Kombat was bad. What was that movie with Mark Wahlberg and Spider-Man? Max Payne. I don't know about that, but the- Silent Hill was a pretty freaky movie. Was that from a video game? Silent Hill. The first Resident Evil isn't that bad. Yeah, okay, okay. There's Eli Moore. I think these are the Carolina Blue parallels. Dune was a book first, Rex. Right? Or no. I don't think it was a video game first. Joe Barlow, John Gray. I did not see the latest Dune. Was Tron an original video game? There's Omar Nervias for the Brewers. Or was it just the movie about a video game, about being in a video game? Did they make a DOOM movie? Ooh, nice Carolina Blue, Julio Rodriguez. It's for Timoia and the Mariners. But if so, I don't think it was very good. No, but there were, I think, I didn't realize that the movie with Mark Wahlberg and Spider-Man was a video game. And apparently it wasn't very good. The movie, according to the video game fans. A Nick Allgaier, nine out of 25. Toronto, Chad Wright with the Blue Jays. Actually, okay, I think the recent Sonic the Hedgehog actually did do pretty well, right? In fact, I think they're making a sequel of it. Josh Johnson, Tiger Stride. Tiger. Tiger. Tiger Uppercut. Tiger. That goes to the twins. That'll be for Henry. Hermon Marquez to 75. Yeah, I don't, I feel like a lot of video game franchises don't end up being good movies. I feel like another Holy Grail has been, another one has been Super Mario Brothers. I feel like it has been a Holy Grail. There's 25 out of 99, Stephen Riddings for the Yankees. That'll be for Matt Smith. Yeah, this is the Carolina Blue hot box right there. And a Wander Franco. We've got the Julio Rodriguez Carolina Blue and a Wander Franco Carolina Blue. That is for Chad Wright and the Rays. Xander Boarts to 99. Nice. Is there only, how many parallel hot box are there per case? I'm assuming just one. That box had a tiger stripe in there as well. All right, next one. Is that right? Was Sonic 2 Jim Carrey's biggest opening movie ever? And he was even Sonic, right? He was like the villain, I think. Mega Man. You would think they would make a good Mega Man movie. Did they try? I feel like that could be a movie if done right. Yeah, Detective Pikachu wasn't bad. But I think that's because it was really a detective story and not a movie about, I think that's what you gotta try to avoid. I think a lot of times they try to make it the video game. But if you just are in the world of the video game like Detective Pikachu wasn't about some kid wanting to be a Pokemon trainer. And it was, but that wasn't the whole point of it. I do remember that Rex. Yeah, that first Sonic, they had released like some images of Sonic, maybe even a trailer. Did they go so far as a trailer? And then everybody was like, this was one of the few times where a lot of times like companies will release like, here's your new logo and people hate it. And then they change it and it usually really doesn't matter. But I think at the end of the day, they made the right choice on the Sonic the Hedgehog because it was just universally pan. And they took that feedback and I think they just, and this was like maybe six months ahead of the release of the movie. So it was kind of a big task to really kind of turn the ship, they had the movie done, right? Yeah, the movie essentially was done. They were months away from release. And I think they may have even pushed it back a few more months and said, we're gonna redo it. Although if they even knew it was that, I don't know why they took so long. Maybe they did and they're like, maybe people will like it. But didn't they do focus groups before that? Maybe the focus groups said they were okay. I don't know. Mike Bowman, rookie autographs for Oliver and the Orioles. 97 out of 99, be more. I've not seen a one-of-one out of these boxes, not yet anyway. I think with a product like this, where there's so many boxes and so many cards, I think the one-of-ones are gonna be pretty hard to get. Redemption. Oliver, you wanna triple down? No, Oliver's gonna say Edward Cabrera this time. His guesses were wander before. There's Alex Degotti, 31 out of 75 for Houston. Raymond with the Stroes. Ryan Mountcastle to 99. All right, and the redemption is Seiya Suzuki. Debut signatures. That's for Dwayne and the Cubs. Dwayne winning the Cubs in the Team Random, the filler pack that we did. I don't think it was a team round. I think it was just a filler. Top 10 teams, one stuff. Or top 10 spots, one stuff, one teams. Next box. Rex had his chance, Oliver. The Cubs were just sitting there. He could have picked them up straight up. But don't look, Rex, although he heard. Yeah, at least the debut signatures insert is a redemption. He may have just cards that are just on his regular, on his regular, on his regular base card. That's what I'm trying to spit out. Now, all those Diegman autographs could have been yours, Rex. Rex, you're closer to Chicago than I am. Do you just want to pop over there and say, ask him, hey, Seiya Suzuki, Seiya, Mr. Suzuki. Why aren't you signing these cards? Mr. Suzuki, are we calling him Mr. Suzuki? No, we're not. We're grown-ups, right? I mean, kids should put down the Mr. part. You're an adult, you're calling a ball player by their first name, right? Unless they're older than you? I don't know, how do you know if they're older than you? If they're a ball player from your childhood, you're definitely putting a Mr., right? Mr. Keros, there's something like that. But I can call Clayton Kershaw Clayton, right? Spencer Torgelson autograph, nice debut signatures. Rookie Otto for Travis Melberg. And Detroit, I think sort of a down season from his lofty expectations, but I'm sure the number one overall pig is gonna be fine. There you go, Travis. A Bobby Wood Jr. Silver, again. That's for Darren and the Royals, nice. See, this one you can see is a little closer to that side, right? I think the other one that we had was a, I don't know, you'll have two now that you can sort of compare to each other. Might be worth grading. It might be one to hold on to for a while. Now, Willi Adenis to 75. For Milwaukee, that'll be for Brian. And Cal Rook and Jr., blue. And a Zach Rex, 96 out of 99, wreck. That goes to Patrick. And the Rangers, 96 out of 99. Got a Spencer Torgelson here, rookie card. For Detroit, Brian Reynolds, blue. Bobby Wood Jr., red. For the Royals. And we'll never be Royals, Royals. Ryan Vellad to 99. It's for the Rocks, David and the Rockies. That's Crannick. And there's Alexander Wells, 50 out of 75. For Baltimore, Bertine. Oliver with that one. 50 out of 75, red wave autograph. The last little stack here. Second to last box, the penultimate box. Got New D'Arvish to 149, Sandy Alcantara. And the New D'Arvish, red mojo. Going to Dominic and the Padres. All right, final box coming up. Just want to look up really quick. Where are we at on awards? The A.L. Syong favorite. In the odds as of October 2nd, 20th of today. At a FanDuel sports book, according to this website, has Justin Verlander as your A.L. Syong winner at minus 20,000. Next closest, Dylan Cease is plus 7,000. All right, I guess, I guess that's it. And they also have Sandy Alcantara at minus 20,000. With Julio Urias at plus 10,000. And Zach Gallant plus 10,000, next closest. Now, these are just Vegas odds. They don't really reflect the minds of the writers. But what does everyone think? Is that, is that fair? I mean, are votes already in or do they vote at the end of the season? I forget how they do that. All right, according to the same website, what about MVP odds? Aaron Judge has to be in the favor. Yeah, Aaron Judge is minus 30,000 according to FanDuel. But Otani is pretty, is closer than the other runners up. Otani is at plus 3,500. I think Aaron Judge runs away with it or, or you know, or will it be close? As for the NL MVP, Paul Goldschmidt is minus 5,000, which is not as, not as long as some of the other odds that we've seen for the other awards. His teammate, Nolan Aronados plus 4,000. Right behind him, Freddie Freeman at plus 4,000. I wonder if the, if there's a, you know, and I'm not good with these, these award type bets, but I wonder if there's some value. I don't really see value in betting the second place or the runners up in any of these other ones. But in the NL MVP, is there value in putting some, you know, putting a little bit on a Freddie Freeman at plus 4,000? If your argument is what if Goldschmidt and Aronado end up splitting the votes, they cancel each other out. That Eli Morgan, by the way, goes to Anthony, 99 out of 100. It's for Anthony G and the Guardians. Willie Stargel, blue. We've got Romy Gonzalez, rookie autographs for the White Sox, Evan, with the South Siders. That's right, Oliver, two birds with one break. You know how I initially read that, Oliver? I read that as two birds with one beak. And that's how I read that. When I quickly glanced at the chat, Gary Payne at a 149. It's my bird brain. I had birds on the brain. Two birds with one beak. That was, and that put a weird image of a, of one bird with two birds with one beak. Ooh, O'Neil Cruz, rookie autograph. Brandon with the Pirates. How weird would that be? That would be like some bird involved in like a nuclear disaster or something like that. That had mutated into two birds sharing one beak. I got another O'Neil Cruz, this time to 75. Nice little finish for the Bucco's, Brandon Hall. It's Cal Raleigh. I think it was his walk-off, maybe, that clinched the Homer, that clinched the playoff spot for the Mariners. And Tony Santillion, or Santillon, check that. We're on to Cincinnati. That's for Bill Bell. Easy Rex, it's a family show. You would be into that. And there you go, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Thanks for watching, thanks for breaking with us. We've got another full case break of prison baseball in the store. If you wanna check it out, here's a quick little recap. Nice wander right there. Julio Rodriguez in that Carolina blue. Look sharp, lava flow. Tiger stripes. Some good penmanship. Red Julio Rodriguez, Red Rodriguez. That was out of five. Jaren Duran, bought another Bobby Whit Silver. And that, my friends, then we let off with the Connor right there. There you go, gang. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. That was a full case break of prison baseball. Pick your team, too. 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