 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's Case Breaks.com with 2022 hip parade baseball, autographed, limited edition Series 7 dual case break. Lot of great stuff here. Big thanks to this group for making it happen. And there are the teams right there. Let's roll it and randomize names and teams. Six into two. Eight times. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth in final time. Got Chad Coleman down to Corey Parsson. Six into two. Eight times. Four. The teams. Two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth in final time. Good luck. After eight, got the Rangers down to the A's and the Kings with a goal tying it up. Nice. All right. Chad with the Rangers. Matthew with the Pirates. Lonnie with the, uh, two Chad's here. Two Chad C's. Chad Coleman with the Rangers. Matthew with the Pirates. Lonnie with the Yankees. Cromwell Nationals and Tigers. David with the Royals. Matthew with the Phillies. Tanner with the Cubs. Nestor with the Diamondbacks. Allen with the Rays. Nicholas with the Reds. Cromwell, you got the Giants. Danny with the Mets. Dennis with the Padres. Nathan with the Marlins. Coleman with my Dodgers. Wilson. Tanner Wilson with the Twins. Barry with the Orioles. Cromwell with the Guardians. Tanner with the Brewers. Allen with the Mariners. Harry with the Red Sox. Matthew with the Rockies. Jacob with the Braves. Lonnie with the Angels. David with the Cardinals. Cromwell with the Blue Jays. Matthew with the Astros. Lonnie with the, uh, White Sox and Corey with the Oakland A's. Sort by Column B right here. And we're going to pause the video when we come back. We're going to see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break. Stick around, BRB. All right, welcome back everyone. Some trade chatter, but in the end no deals were done. So this dual case break remains the same. The deuces are wild in here. 22-22 dual case. Break number one. There's everybody. Thanks everyone. Appreciate it. Let's see what we got in these two cases. And by the time we're done with this break, that should take us close to the bottom of the hour if you're watching live. We might have a chance to squeeze in another break or two. Maybe that NT soccer break. I don't want you to get too high. And then when the lines become the lines, then you'll get sad. You've got to be cool. You've got to be right. You've got to be level. You can't be two here. You can't be two there. All right, let's see what we got in here. Good luck, everybody. Not too many baseball news here. I guess Dave Dombrowski extended to 2027. Angels acquire 100 Renfro. There you go, Angels. I'm sure you can make some starts for you. That's what they need. They need 100 Renfro. It's even Shrasberg. Three-color patch and autograph. That goes to 25. That'll be for the Nats. That's going to go to Chad Cromwell. Next up is Curtis Mead. Prospect. Two-color Prospect patch and autograph. Five out of 49. A slugger from Down Under and Aussie. Next. Gold frame. White Sox. Eloi. 21 out of 25. That's nice. This is from Transcendent. That's pretty sweet. That's going to be for Lonnie and the White Sox. Lonnie and the White Sox. Lonnie. Aussie. Australian. Curtis. Curtis. Curtis Mead. Aussie. Australian. Beer. Alright, we got Austin Riley. 136 out of 299. From Tier 1. That's for the Bravos. That goes to Jacob and the Braves. Jordan Alvarez. 46 out of 50. This is from Tribute. Nice one for the Stroves. Matthew. Rex, everyone's talking about these free ages. Do you think there will be any big trades this winter? I don't know. When's the last time we've seen a blockbuster trade in the winter? I feel like that's becoming a little more rare, right? Or at least not as common in recent years. We have seen some bigger moves in the summer though. I think when people get a better idea of, hey, this is where our team stands, you might see some more trades. Ooh, nice rookie auto. Bobby Whit Jr. from Museum Collection Baseball. 194 out of 199. Who's got the Royals? David M. Kansas City. Alright, another one. Vlad Guerrero Sr. from Tops Chrome Black. It's a real sharp-looking set. Expo stuff goes to the Nationals, and that's going to go to Cromwell. Look at the many big trades. We got Julio Urias. 19 out of 99. Prince. Nice. It's a certified prospect autograph card from 2014 Bowman Inception. I was like, this is an older card, isn't it? It is. Dodgers. Chad Coleman this time. What's this? It's a thicken here from Immaculate Baseball. It is. It is rookie Kibriah Hayes. It's a piece of his glove. Jumbo Fielding Glove. Relic and autograph. One out of 25 for the Pirates. That's awesome. Who's got the buckos? That's going to be Matthew Linder. I'm not sure if that's his gamer. Kibriah Hayes probably not giving up his gamer for it, but still, nice piece of the glove. Maybe he did, I don't know. Unless it was an old gamer. He's got a new gamer. Let's play two. Arnie Banks out of 25. 18 out of 25. From that set, right? They'll play off honors. Cubbies. Tanner with the Cubbies. All right. That was a nice first case. And guess what? We got another one to go. It's a dual case break. The thing about the record is asking the trades. I'm trying to think. When are trades usually happening? Trades often happen when there's a team that has players with fat contracts, but on bad teams. And so maybe that team usually thinks, hey, should we dump the good player with the big contract since we're on a bad team? Should we shed that for a prospect and a rebuild? Now how many teams are in that situation? I think the Nationals were, but they moved Juan Soto in the summer. I feel like those moves are what we're seeing happen in the summer more often. Smaller moves happen in the winter, I guess. Graded card. Not too many graded cards in this limit. It's at PSA 10. 68 out of 99. Josh Bell from 2021 National Treasures. I guess Otani, but he's not on a long contract though. So I think most teams are like, why give up assets when we can just wait a season or two and just try to catch Otani in free agency without giving up anything? Instead of giving up assets for Otani and then have to try to re-sign him again. So I don't think Otani fits that, at least not in the winter. Another graded card, 9-5-10, Carlos Correa from 2013 Bowman Sterling. Centering edges, surface, all of 9-5, corners are on 9, his autographs at 10. He's on the free agent board. Where does he end up? That's a nice one. That's for Matthew and the Astros. I mean, I guess not Otani, but I guess Trout would be more of a trade candidate that teams would want to go for in the off-season, but I don't think the angels would. They're trying to get new owners. New owners want Trout on that team, you know? Gold frame, 9-25, Glaber Day, Glaber Torres. Yankees, that's going to go to Lonnie. We got two hits in here. We got 173 out of 199, Byron Buxton. Game used Jersey in autograph. For the twins, that's going to go to Tanner. And we got a sketch card. One of a kind, Hit Parade sketch card. That's pretty cool. That's a good-looking Willie Mays. You can learn more about the artist there. That's pretty cool. That'll go to the Giants. That will be for Chad Cromwell. I guess technically we're going by our no checklist rules. If there's no checklist for this, then it'll go to the team that you played for the longest if you were tired. Of course, that's the Giants. And it's a one-of-one, so Chad Cromwell, right? All aboard the Big Hit Express. Rex, you've seen people actually mention Trout in the trade. Do you think the Angels would actually do something crazy? I don't think so. I don't think they would. They're trying to get some new ownership. New ownership certainly wants at least Trout on that team, if not both Trout and Otani. So you know they want both. And there's Alec Bohm. 40 out of 49. Quad relic and autograph. Philly's. That's going to be for Matthew. Yes. And what could you really... I mean, you really can't get true fair value for Mike Trout. He's just one of those players that are just that good. Where he would require a number of starters and top-end prospects. And just at a level that that's probably is exactly what he's worth. But I don't know if any team would actually do it. There's Cody Bellinger. Where does he end up? 7-i-24. Cracked ice autograph. Rookie ticket autograph. It's a good buy-low candidate right here. Chad Coleman with the Dodgers. We'll see. He might sign a one-year deal with the Dodgers or somewhere. Sign a one-year kind of proof-it deal. See if he can get back on track and if he shows some signs of his former MVP self. Maybe gets himself a nice long-term deal somewhere. That rookie card might keep creeping up. It's crazy. Like, he's still really popular. I don't know how... I'm sure the market is not that great for him at the moment. But he's still got a bobblehead this year. Not a lot of players who are hitting under 200 getting bobbleheads. All right. There's Ryan Mountcastle. Three-color patch and autograph. Rookie patch and otter from Select. 20 out of 25. O's. Barry with Baltimore. All right. A few more to go. We got Sweet Lube Rock from 2017. Clearly authentic. 16 out of 135. That's David with the Cardinals. Nice. Got that old-school Ernie Banks in the previous case. And we got a Lube Rock in here as well. A couple more to go. Another gold frame. Wow. That's a Michael Trout. Speak of the devil. 21 out of 25. Angels Lonnie. Won that spot in the filler. Got randomized. The Angels gets the Mike Trout gold frame autograph from Transcended. That's pretty awesome. Congrats. All right. And the last one here is going to be Al Ronald Acuna Jr. Shadow Box autograph. 28 out of 99. From Immaculate Baseball back in 2021. Jacob with the Braves. And there you have it, ladies and gentlemen. Another great hit parade break in the books. 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