 Hi everybody. I'm Joe for jazzy's case breaks.com and that let me introduce you to 2022 Bowman Sterling Baseball. A lot of prospect hunting here. We're doing all 12 boxes. This is Ram Team Break number 260 autographs. Pretty nice stuff. Big time value. We comboed up a couple teams right there. Big thanks to this group. Thanks to the people who bought their spot straight up. And congrats again to the people who won those spots in the two fillers that we did. We got another full case loaded up jazzy'scasebreaks.com. Check it out. Alright there are the teams right there plus the combos. Metz A's comboed. Cardinals Blue J's comboed. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it. Three and a two. Five times for names and teams. Good luck. One, two, three, four, five. Chad down to Jason. Three and a two. Five times for the teams. One, two, three, four, and five. After five times we got the ATL down to the Chicago Cubs. Alright. Chad with the Braves, Royals, Tigers, and the Cardinals Blue J's combo. Jason last spot mojo with the Phillies. Chris with the Brewers. Chad with the Rangers. Thomas with the White Sox. Chad with the Angels. Charles with the Yankees. Chad with the Metz and A's. Gary with the Guardians. I think Teal just want to manager of the year earlier tonight. Chad with the Red Sox. Emma with the Astros. Chris with the Pirates. Chad with the Nets. Gary with my Dodgers. Bennett with the O's. Ed with the Giants. Chad with the Reds. Charles with the Twins. Ed with the Mariners. Michael with the Rays. Chad with the Marlins. Derek with the Rockies. Chad with the Padres and Diamondbacks. And Jason with the Shy City Cubs. Let's sort by column A or column B alphabetically. And we're going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades. Then we'll have that full case break. Stick around. BRB. All right, welcome back everybody. Look, there was a deal done between Bennett and Chris. So Chris is now out of the Brew Crew spot and into the Orioles spot. We'll put tea there for trade so we know who draws first blood in the trade. Bennett, you are now in the Brew Crew spot. Nice. Put the tea right there as well so you know that that was a trade. Let's print. Let's rip. Trade window closed. There's the full fresh case right there. And there's the final printout. Hot off the presses. Thanks everyone for getting in for making this happen. I appreciate it. All right, now let's pop this case open. I think this is 2022. Bowman Sterling. A lot of prospects in here. A lot of big hit potential in here. A lot of potential for these box to slip around here. Here we go. Here are the guys on the front of the box. Each little mini box has an autograph. Good luck everybody. They're starting to roll out some of these awards. I think the the Rookie of the Year awards was that, was that surprise? I thought, I mean, Julio Rodriguez, AL. I thought Michael Harris winning Rookie of the Year was a little bit of a surprise. I thought it was going to be his teammate, Spencer Strider. They did manager of the year. So Terry Francona for the Guardians, of course, Buck Scholl-Walter, who became the first skipper to win manager of the year with four different teams. Pretty impressive. And that's a record tying fourth for Buck Scholl-Walter. And I think Terry Francona has three. Yeah. I think both, any objections to that? I think, I feel like both of those were well deserved. Yes. Let's play who are, who are the four teams? Well, Mets are one. Orioles, he must have won one with the O's back in the day now. Yankees? If you're wondering, Brandon Hyde for Baltimore was second place in the AL, and Dave Roberts for the Dodgers second place in the NL. All right. Box one. Good luck. And I want to, all cards have to ship in this, right? It doesn't say, but all cards will ship. And we've got Ellie Della Cruz. Nice. 87 out of 150. Nice one for the Reds. Chad with that one. Won that team in the filler. And we'll do an autograph recap at the end of this as well. And there's Hedbert Perez for the brew crew. Bennett drawing first blood in the trade. Bennett also saying Yankees Rangers O's is his guess. Or is that the, is that the correct answer? What did I miss? I miss Rangers. I got Yankees O's. Nice. Bobby Wood, Junior and Colton Couser. Well, look at the trade bouncing out already. Chris Butler on the other side of that trade with the Orioles. Nice. That worked out. Let me set that aside for a second. I think those Bobby Wood, Junior cards or rookie cards, right? They are. All right. There's Jose Ciri. Hey, Ciri to 150. And Armando Cruz for Chad and the Nationals. Ciri going to Emma and the Stroze. A couple of Bobby Wood rookie cards for Chad and the Royals. Neil Cruz and O'Neal Cruz, even better to 150. 15 out of 150. Pirates that'll be for Chris. And Pedro Paneta for the Met's A's combo going to Chad. So, man, what's going on? Should the World Cup team random break have the combo teams comboed up? Well, we split them apart. That was, we made the decision to split those apart. So, they are not comboed up. They have been uncomboed and helps make the filler a little less expensive. And if you buy a full spot in that, that team random, you can win a full spot too. All right. Next box. Hot stove heating up a little bit too. I think all the qualifying offers have been sent out and everyone declined except for two. Martin Perez took the $19.65 million and Jacques Peterson accepted the $19.65 million. I'm surprised the Giants gave Jacques Peterson a qualifying offer. Players who accept qualifying offers are signed with their teams for the next season at the designated value. Those who don't accept remain free agents. And if a new team signs them, their old team receives draft pick compensation. From the time the system was implemented in 2012, only 13 of the 124 players who receive qualifying offers have accepted it. So, little stats for you. Declining the qualifying offer was Danesby Swanson. So, pretty much, I guess anyone who's out of the Korea Xander Trey Turner speech takes. Danesby Swanson is not a bad consolation prize. Wilson Contreras declined the offer. I think that's to be expected. Trey Turner declined the offer. Carlos Rodone, Chris Bassett, Jacob DeGronne, Brandon Nemo, Xander Bogart, Nathan Ivaldi, Aaron Judge. All declined. Tyler Aniston declined with the Dodgers signed with the Angels already. Anthony Rizzo declined and re-signed with the Yankees. Onwards, we got Jonathan Klass for Ed and the Mariners. Klassé? Klass. And we've got a Juan Soto. Seven out. Is that the picture? No, we had Otani in the picture. I like this. Juan Soto, 7 out of 10, really like this design. Chad with the national, still national's edition of Juan Soto in this one. Nice sterling signage. I dig it. Real sharp-looking card. We've got Nelson Velazquez to 150. Kind of hard to see with the pattern there, but 132 out of 150. And Alexander Mohica for the Pirates. That'll be for Chris. And Velazquez goes to the Cubs. That'll be for Jason. And behind, Rookie Wander Franco is Jairo Pomaris for my rivals, the Giants Ed, with San Francisco. All Wander Franco Rookie cards going to Michael and the Rays. Maybe we'll find some parallels with them. There's Wilmond Diaz. 81 out of 99 for my Dodgers going to Gary. And Trey Sweeney, Charles and the Yankees. Alright, next box. What other, I mean, it's the silly season. The hot stove. A lot of things percolating on the hot stove. You know, who knows what's true or not. You know, teams that say that they have, you know, have strong interest in a player. That could change within a day. Doesn't mean that they're actually going to land that player. So, crazy. But yeah, Tyler Anderson and Rizzo are sort of the biggest names signing new deals. Angels need that starting pitching. If Tyler Anderson can repeat what he did with my Dodgers, I'm sure any of these fans will be very happy about that. Metz, considering Verlander and the Japanese player, Senga. Royals, we were talking about with Jilo, big Royals fan. Royals pursuing a new ballpark in downtown Kansas City. I think their lease runs out at the end of this decade. I think 2030, if I remember the article correctly. But they, if plans move ahead on that downtown project, I think they might want to try to get out of that lease over the later. So it can be, could be in the center of the action. Alright, what other, what other baseball news happening, ladies and gentlemen? Let me know what your, what your favorite team is and what they're looking like they're going to do in the off season. I'm not sure what, Mama Dodgers fan. I'm not sure what the Dodgers are going to do. I think just because of, of, because they're the Dodgers, you know, I think they're all, they're always going to be linked to the big name free agents. But historically, at least with this new ownership, this ownership hasn't really been into just going out and getting big free agents. Now they've traded for guys and being able to, to pay big money for them. I think Trevor Bauer and like Freddie Freeman, I think, were the two big sort of free agents, straight up free agent signings for them. So I'm not sure how, how big they're going to be on some of these players out there. Guardians, Gary with the Guardians, try to trade, couldn't trade Mojo gets that George of Valera. There's Edie Cap to 199. Actually, let's save that Torquilson too. And Carlos Colominaris. That's from Michael P and the Rays. Yeah, Gilo saying rebuilding the stadium before rebuilding the team. Although I guess their hope is that within like, let's say they get that stadium done a little bit earlier, I guess the hope is we'll have a team by the time they move into a new stadium. I think that's good planning. So let's say, you know, you put three or three to five seasons under Bobby with Junior's belt, right? There's Henry Mendez, add to 150, Bennett with the Brew Crew. You know, they get some other young players coming up the ranks. Maybe they make a free agent splash or two. The next thing you know, they're opening a new ballpark with a nice team potentially. There's Jason Dominguez, 10 out of 50 Yankees. It's going to be for Charles and we've got Oscar Colas, nice one for the White Sox, Thomas with the White Sox. Yeah, apparently Royals grabbing a lot of coaching staff from the Rays. So it'll be interesting to see what they do. I have to imagine that the, what do you say, Gabe? You're out there in that neck of the wood. There's Mycel Rubina to 199. What's the temperature of this new stadium? Like, what's the temperature of the people? Are people hot on it? Or is this a pipe dream? Is this not going to happen? Are the city cities going to not like that? Benny and the Jets? No, Benny and the Rockies. Derek, the Rocks. If they're trying to, if they're trying to get the funding, I think one of the articles mentioned maybe like 50-50 funding like team and city or county or whatever, that gets a little tricky. You know, in this day and age, not a lot of cities or counties want to be on the hook for a stadium. According to MLBTradeRoomers.com, one of my favorite sites for the off-season, Dodgers selecting four players. They've selected Catra Diego, Cartaya, Michael Bush, Andy Pogus, and Johnny DeLuca to the 40-man roster that's protecting those players from the rule five, rule five draft. Cartaya is ninth overall according to Baseball America's top 100 prospects. I could see Cartaya kind of, maybe 2023. And all three of those guys, Cartaya, Bush, and Pogus, could probably get into the action next season. I think that's what the Dodgers need. I'm sure the Dodgers will be linked to a lot of big free agent names, but I think the Dodgers really need to see what they have in some of these youngsters here. Really put them, throw them into the fire and, you know, and provide a little fire for the team. I think that, you know, I think that's a little fire in the belly from, from hungry youngsters. You know, and some of the Dodgers players kind of aging out, Justin Turner kind of aging out a little bit. So let's, let's replenish it. Let's see what we got there. So barely pass a taxable for $250 million funding on some renovations years ago. Not sure how the two billions are going to go, right? There's Rosemary Quintana, 38 out of 99 for the Nats. That's going to be for Chad. And then there's Jordan Villaros for the Phillies. Jason with the fight and fills. Great season for them. The Phillies are kind of a team that has, you know, some, some vet guys, but also some hungry youngsters and younger players that are pretty good. Just bring two billion to bring Otani to Kansas City, right? And without Otani money, bringing butts and seats, the Roy's could just pay for a new stadium themselves. And there's Roy's Mark Quintana, 22 out of 25, his autograph this time for Chad and the Nationals. Yeah. Then the owners could just pay for it all. The house that Otani built. Cal Raleigh and Xander Bogarts. Where does he end up? 19 out of 50. And there's Louise Angelicunia, Ronald's brother, 62 out of 75 for Texas. That's going to be for Chad, supposedly. He's pretty good too. I like that, that acetate look for the, uh, that Xander Bogarts card there. That goes to Chad and the Red Sox. There's O'Neill Cruz, Stephen Kwan, to 199 and Alex Vanellis, 12 out of 50 for Chad and the Red Sox. Stephen Kwan might have had a chance to win that AL Rookie of the Year if, uh, Julio Rodriguez wasn't around. And we got Dori Lorenzo for the Houston Astros. That's going to be for Emma and the Stroves. Yeah. Kwan was a Rookie of the Year finalist. He ended up being third. Adley Rushman was second. That Orioles team looked really good last season. I think they quietly had a really nice season. They've got a lot of youngsters on that team coming up the ranks. So it might be good to get to check in on some of your old Orioles cards, if any. MLBtraderumors.com also has a free agent prediction contest. I need to get into that. When's the deadline? Tomorrow? It's a little early, but I might have to throw my hat in that ring there. According to MLBtraderumors.com, they've got top five or top 50 free agents and their predictions. So the top free agent, Aaron Judge, and MLBtraderumors is guessing eight years, $332 million. And from the different writers that are on that staff, most are thinking Yankees. And that's kind of the funny thing is that after all this talk about Yankees not giving him a huge extension before the season started and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. At the end of the day, there's only so many teams that could pay for an Aaron Judge, right? Wachi just goes right back to the Yankees. There's Urubil Angelis. Angelis. Padres, that's going to be for Chad. Although a lot of people are saying Giants. I don't know how often that home narrative actually plays out, but he is from Northern California. Behind Gavin Sheets is Victor Acosta, 51 out of 125. That's true. Yeah, Michael Harris was good as well, but Aaron Judge, Jay Rod did hide a lot of storylines this year. And we've got Milacar Perez, Mariners. That's for Ed. Ed P and the M's. That's Julio Rodriguez also for the Mariners. Your official AL rookie of the year. And we've got Carlos Colominaris. That is 10 out of 99. 10.99. Be sure to get your 10.99s in order this year, ladies and gentlemen. I had a tax season. That's for Tampa Bay, Michael Peep. And we have Brian Acunha. I think that's the youngest of the Acunha brothers. Pretty talented family. That's going to go to Charles and the twins. Al Gore and a hundred pence for last players. You heard of giving a hometown discount. I don't know if Aaron Judge is going to give the Yankees a hometown discount, but he may end up going right back to the Yankees though. Not too many teams who can pay for the Yankees. Pay for a player like Aaron Judge. Yankees are one of them. Now here. So according to mlbtraderumbers.com, they got Carl's Correa as the second best free agent on their free agent list. In fact, for those of you watching live, if you want to follow along, you can drop the link in the chat. They've got Carl's Correa going to the giants. Although one writer says twins, but three of the four are saying giants and nine years, 288 million. So they're thinking that the big free agent money is going to go to the giants instead. Trey Turner, third on the list. We got two Phillies, a giant and a Dodger. Yeah, I'm not sure what, I'm not sure what the Dodger and do. Trey Turner just exhibits such a unique, I'm with his speed, such a unique player. And I guess with, with a member next year's rules, they're limiting the times you can throw to a base. The pitchers can throw to a base to check a runner. The bases are also slightly larger, I think by enough of an amount that it will make a difference. I think like two inches or something like that, which if you've watched any, any replay throughout the season, a couple inches could make a difference in a stolen base or, or an out. And there's no more shift. It's not really going to affect Trey Turner too much, but no more shift. So that could make the free agent market pretty interesting because there may be players who may have been just burned by the shift all of a sudden get a boost in value. We've got Christian Santana, Tigers, Chad, Tiger Alperkut, Bobby Whitjr for the Royals, also for Chad, no parallels yet of this guy. Wander Franko, warming Bernabell, six out of 25, Victor Acosta, Padres, Chad. Right. Yeah. Does, does Joey Gallo's career suddenly get revived a little bit? Well, not revived, maybe revived a little bit with changes in the shift rule that might help him out a lot. There is Elidela Cruz, 116 out of 150, and behind him, Miguel Blis for Chad and the Red Sox. Right. Not sure you how you feel about the check runner limits. No shifts. I like the no shifts. I think baseball was just kind of hoping that players would naturally just hit the other way or bunt more and the shift would naturally just go away, but it's not. So I get, I think that's going to create a little more excitement on the base paths. And that's essentially what people want at the end of the day. There's Pedro Pineda, 72 out of 150. Strike out, strike out, strike out, strike out, strike out, strike out, strike out, home run. It's not that exciting. A double, a stolen base, someone legging out a triple, someone ceiling third base. That could get pretty exciting. There's Hoy Park, 73 out of 75, and Jose Ramos for my Dodgers. Gary with the boys in blue. I mean, does that, Gilo's like, I just love my team with fast guys. That's, you're kind of joking, but I mean, maybe that's a, that's could be a new strategy. Because now, now that stolen base comes back more into play. You know, so maybe you can, maybe, maybe that value, maybe that, that math changes with someone like Trey Turner. Maybe he ends up getting more money than we think and someone's going to be like, we value this feat. You know, it'd be, it might be fun to see another, I wondered if we'd ever see someone steal 100 bases ever again, but it might happen. So say a pitcher use all of his pickoff attempts, what's the top runner from taking a lead halfway to the next base after? Nothing. So I'm guessing that you will not see pitchers even reach the pick, well, what is the pickoff limit? Three, maybe? I doubt that they'll even, they'll even get to that limit. Or most pitchers won't even get to that limit. Although it'd be interesting, Diego, what if you got a big old guy, not too fast guy on first, right? Who's to say, what if you do use all your pickoff attempts and you dare that guy to steal? Or is that too cute? Would that be too cute? I dare you to steal. There's Jake Berger, 54 out of 150 and Christian Hernandez. Right. You're going to do rookie of the year. Yeah. That's right. Speaking of rookie of the year, Christian Hernandez for the Cubs. I mean, if you are, if you, if you debate with the pitcher on the mound that, that maybe his, his, his backside is, is rather large. There's Jason with the Cubs. Get in his head. There's Luis Rodriguez. Nice. Dodgers. That's going to be for Gary. Another Juan Soto. This time to 99 for Chad. 27 out of 99 sterling signage autograph Juan Soto. National's edition. I thought Spencer Strider was going to win that rookie of the year awards teammate guy instead. There's Denzer Guzman for the Halos. That'll be for Chad. There's Ernie Clement, 62 S75 for the Cubs and Harry Ford. Not Henry Ford, but Harry Ford. Ed with the M's. Right. Some teams going to load up on fast guys and then it'll be equivalent to like the three ball air in the NBA. It couldn't be runners could be, base runs could be running rampant. All right. Next box, next free agent, Xander Bogarts. MLBtraders.com saying seven years, 189 million. They're guessing Dodgers, two Dodgers votes, a twins vote and a Mariners vote. I'm interesting. Maybe if the Dodgers don't resign, Trey Turner, they're going to go to Xander Bogarts, reunite him with former teammate Mookie Betts. Dan's B. Swanson after that seven years, 154 million dollars. These guys are guessing Cubs. Three of the four guessing Cubs, one guessing twins. Carlos Rodone, Mets, Rangers, Phillies are some of the guesses. Jacob DeGrom, three years, 135 million dollars. Is there a guess? Rangers, Cardinals, Mets. I wonder if the Dodgers will go for Jacob DeGrom. That seems to be their sort of style. Short term, but high average annual value. Three years. They'll probably do three years. I can see them doing that. Three years, 135. Dodgers could use a little starting pitching. Justin Verlander, also three years, 120. I feel like someone linked the Dodgers with Justin Verlander. I'm not sure if I like that. I'd rather go younger. Although Jacob DeGrom's not all that young, but he's younger than Justin Verlander. Brandon Nemo, maybe five years, 110. Mets, Astros, Giants. Here's our free agent, isn't he? Wilson Contreras, four years, 84 million. Twins, Diamondbacks, Ray's Astros are some of the guesses. Christian Santana to 199, and Jordan McCants, Chad and the Marlins. Got Roman Gonzalez, Speckle, 62 out of 99, and we've got Kyle Monzardo for the Rays. It's going to be for Michael. We've got Jordan Villars, 39 out of 125. Phillies, that's going to be for Jason, Lasfod Mojo. Roberto Campos, 47 out of 199. And Willemond Diaz, Gary and the Dodgers. South Relic, Brew Crew, another brewer for Bennett. All right, four more boxes to go, almost there. Got more baseball in the store. Check it out, jaspyscasebreaks.com. We got Senga. These guys are guessing the Japanese player. Cubs, Red Sox, Padres, $5.75 million. He'll be a free agent, no posting fee required. It's going to be 30 in January. It's always tricky with the Korean or Japanese pitchers coming out of there, especially because of posting rules sometimes. They're on the older side by the time they get to Major League Baseball. But $5.75 million, that feels pretty safe. Take a gamble on the pitcher through his year 35 season. Words. Got an O'Neill Cruz and a Dustin Harris for the Rangers. Chad. Bobby Wood, Jr., nice. 65 out of 75. Nice parallel. And behind him, Roberto Campos for the Tigers. It's for Chad. And the Bobby Wood also for Chad. He's got the Royals. And we got Yosuar Garcia. That is 91 out of 99. It's for the Phillies. Last spot, Mojo, Jason Kay. Number's kind of hard to see. There it is. And one out of 99. Julio Rodriguez. Greg Diegman to 75. And Alex Benelis for the Red Sox, Chad. And there's Jose Ramos. I like the flourish on the finishing flourish on that autograph, Jose, but try to keep it inside the cart. Gary with the Dodgers. Got a little excited there. Maybe that was the last one he had to sign in the big stack. All right, a few more to go. There's some other freed inside of rounding out this list. Josh Bell is around. He's been sort of up and down. Chris Bassett. Jameson Tyons, a free agent. Some injury concerns there, but it could be pretty solid. Ben Intendies, a free agent. Taiwan Walker, Sean Manaya, Andrew Heaney, Jose Abreu, Mitch Hanager, Noah Cindergaard, Rizzo's already signed, Iovaldi, Taylor Rogers, J.D. Martinez. That kind of rounds out the top 25 right there. Yeah, that's right. J.D. Martinez is a free agent. There's been speculation the Dodgers are going to want to reset their luxury cab tax penalty years. I think after three years, three or four years, then they start getting hit with max penalties, but all you got to do is spend one year under the luxury tax and then that penalty process is replaced. Yeah, kind of low key, right? J.D. Martinez, the guys on Emily trade rumors are guessing Guardians, Orioles, Mariners, two years, 30 million. Is that it? He's a $15 million a year player. Has he fallen off that much? He's already 35. I guess time flies by. Didn't realize he was already 35. There's Nelson Velazquez to 199 and Shailen Polanco. That's a nice one for the Pirates, Chris Butler. What do we got here? We got Isaac Pacheco, 81 out of 150 and his autograph, 54 out of 75, both for the Tigers, both for Chad, Tiger uppercut. We got Luis Gil, rookie autograph for the Bronx bombers. That's going to go to Charles and the Yankees. We got Ellie Della Cruz. Nice. Reds, Chad. How long do you estimate it takes to sign 199 autographs? That's a good question. There's Spencer Torgelson, rookie autograph. Nice. Tigers, Chad. I don't know, Mike. Go get a couple hundred index cards and a pen and sign your name on each of those cards and then come back to me. Tell me how long it took. I mean, once you get into a groove, it's got to be like, I think like maybe if you get into a good rhythm, like what, a couple seconds of card, but then I don't know. I mean, maybe does your hand start to cramp after X amount of cards and you got to pause? Well, I don't know. I mean, these are just the opinions of these MLB trade rumors guys, Rex. Who knows what's really going to happen? You know, but according to them, I mean, yeah, three of the four guys were thinking that it's going to be Cubs, but also think about some of the free, he's one of those guys that rejected a qualifying offer. So that means Cubs will also have to give up a draft pick. So you know, that makes a difference for some teams, especially rebuilding teams. If they're like, hey, maybe we need, maybe we want to keep that draft pick because Dan's going to be sponsoring the worth of money and the draft pick. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if he goes back to the Braves to be honest with you. There's Denzer Guzman for the Halos Chad with the Angels, down to our penultimate box. There's Matt Manning to 50 and Yosuar Garcia, another Philly for Jason. Gilo is playing a Samurai video game and he required you to ride a Haiku. 575, Henry Davis to 199 and maybe future teammate, Leo Verpeguero. Supposed to be really good. Chris Butler with the Pirates. Got Henry Davis, 103 out of 150. Former number one overall pick going to the Pirates. Chris, I think number one overall pick, big catching prospect there. And this is pretty cool. I like the see-through, the acetate cards. 4 out of 50. Khalil Watson, elementary, my dear Watson. That goes to the Marlins, Chad. Gilo, are you going to share the Haiku that you wrote? This is a classic 575 syllable format. Jake Berger to 199 and Lonnie White Jr. Pirates. Chris, correct. Yeah, if someone rejects the qualifying offer, right. The team, the other team that signed, so that's why there's a little gamesmanship in those qualifying offers. It's like, well, if you signed this guy here, you're going, oh, it's a draft pick. Oh, it's too much type. Was it good though, Gilo? Is this Pulitzer worthy? I don't know if they give away Pulitzers for Haikus. Maybe Nobel Prize for poetry, for literature. It's an award winner. I like to hear it. All right, final box, ladies and gentlemen. Yeah, this break is sneaky long. You know, it's mostly the mini boxes. I feel like there weren't mini boxes. How many? I feel like I'd save like 15, 20 minutes. It's going to be a touch over an hour. I'll do a quick autograph recap. I'm going to take a little break after this and then we'll, uh, we'll reconvene and we'll see. I think I do see some orders coming in. Yeah, I do see a handful of orders coming in. I'd love to do a few, this is not a World Cup break, but I'd love to do a few more World Cup breaks by the time we call it tonight. By the time we get to the end of our evening. So let's get some done. Just double check how, where we are on that. I think we got a spot moving in that five box mixer filler. Maybe the Panini Black Full Case Random Number block and seeing, seeing a little movement there. Let's get those team randoms done. Yeah, I'm not sure that this is the Hedwicks is like that qualifying offer seems like a weird rule. I'm not sure what the history is behind that or, or why that exists. MLB website saying that it's the qualifying offer is a competitive balance measure that was implemented as part of the 2012 collective bargaining agreement. There's Louise Gill, 15 out of 75. In the qualifying offer system, clubs wishing to receive compensatory graphics for loss of free change can make one year, one quarter worth of salary, the mean salary of MLB's 125 highest players to their impending free change. And there's Shailin Polanco, 60 out of 150. Well, no, the, the, but the qualifying offer amount is always the same. Rex, that's the thing. It's $19.65 million for everybody. Take it or leave it. It's sort of like, I guess like middle ground players where it's just like, we kind of want, like, we'll take you for a season for 20 years. It's kind of the, kind of in between our players. We got a redemption back here. It's Francisco Alvarez to 25. Oh, two hits. Hendry Mendez, Brewer's Bennett and Yiddie Kapp, Marlins, Chad, Bonus. So I think it's kind of like a in between sort of thing, competitive balance. Maybe that's suggesting that maybe teams that can't afford to create like long term contracts or something like that, but they want to hang onto a guy for a year. And if, if they can't hang onto the guy, they reject the offer, then they're rewarded with a, I guess that's, that's kind of how I'm seeing it. There's Denzer Guzman, 39 out of 99. And the last auto is for the Giants, Averson Artega. It's going to be for Ed P and San Francisco. And that's your break, ladies and gentlemen. That was 2022 Bowman's Tournament Baseball, full K-Spray, 12 boxes, 60 plus autos, sometimes plus, we got an extra auto here and prospect hunting, really good looking set, a lot of great stuff. Nothing, no extra randomizer at the end, just nice start to finish break and a lot of nice autographs, a lot of nice color, a lot of nice parallels. Thanks everyone for getting in, appreciate it. We've got another case loaded up, full spots available and we're planning on two fillers, but we can cancel a filler if those full spots keep rolling along. A lot of nice color there, the Louis Vuitton Helicunia, the out of 10 Sterling signage is really sharp. And that my friends, is that. Thanks for watching everyone. That was Random Team 2, Random Team 3 in the store, jazpiececasebreaks.com. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next baseball break. Bye-bye.