 Hi everybody, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBreaks.com coming at you with 2022 Tops Museum Collection Baseball. Six box, half case. Pick your team, number 12. A very big thanks to, to a lot of you for filling up this break almost straight up. We almost did it straight up, which I appreciate. Devin, you ended up with last spot in Mojo before I pulled the remaining four teams out for that random number block randomizer. There's everybody else. Thanks for picking your teams, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks to the folks here who took a chance on the filler featuring those four teams right there and that's in a, that's in a different video. Did I upload that video? Give me a just a second. You can fast forward this part through this part if you're rewatching this video. If you're watching live, you're stuck with me while I load up the number block video. Don't have to monetize that. Click through. Public. Publish. All right. Now you remember from the previous break, I marked the boxes 12, so you know that they're from the same case. All right. I feel like the first half that we did a couple nights ago was pretty nice. Well, let's hope that, let's hope that trend continues. Let's hope that trend continues in this half. I feel like things are starting to heat up in the baseball world. Phillies signing Taiwan Walker, Giants signing Mitch Hannigar, Cubs sign Cody Bellinger, Guardians sign Josh Bell, etc, etc. Wilson Contreras has received multiple year offers from the Cardinals and Astros. I think John Heyman from MLB Network jumped the gun and posted that the Giants were very close to signing Aaron Judge. But that tweet has since been deleted. John Heyman has apologized for jumping the gun. Giants official said they have extended an offer, but but they haven't heard back from Aaron Judge. All right, he was just throwing haymakers. He's fired that tweet off a little too early. All right. Got a sketch reproduction card and 20 20 out of 150 Steve Garvey. Nice old school Dodger going to Ed. Yeah, I think he already he already retracted it. That happened, uh, happened earlier today. Well, a lot of people still vying for his signature. He may be right in the end though. 7 out of 10, Keston Hera. Nice patch there for the Brew Crew. That's gonna go to Martin. Unless the Yankees just, you know, whatever the report is that the Giants have offered him almost $360 million somewhere in that neighborhood. Allegedly, I take everything in this seat, you know, in the off season with a grain of salt. Here's Patrick Corbin 40 out of 99 quad relic for the Nats. So that'll go to Washington zero. Part of the number block group. Ivan with that one. And then we've got Boba Shet. Two color dual relic and autograph. Blue Jays. Blue Jays are also a number block team. So that is 27 out of 50. So that goes to Toronto seven. And that will be for Lonnie. But yeah. So neighborhood of $360 million, which is a lot of money. No word on how many years though. Aaron Judge has allegedly wanted at least nine. Which is a lot, especially at his age, but whatever it's like, like we say in the hobby, it's whatever someone's willing to pay, right? He's asking and people might be saying, but yeah, what happens if the Yankees don't get Aaron Judge? I mean, they have to put themselves in a position, I think, Crystal Bees, where where they have to say we offered him more, far more and an extra year than the Giants deal. He just chose not to take it. That would be like the spin control. And it has to be true. They have to like, they have to say, here, here's $400 million, 10 years. You know, up to you. This feels like a book, maybe a thicker card. So I think that's that's the kind of position they have to end up in just so Yankees fans will be like, well, I mean at least at least they tried. They offered him the most money in the more of the most years. You know, we didn't try to low ball him not this time around. And it's a book. Ooh, and a Tellier autograph book card. Nice. Is Aaron Judge? I think it is French. I think it's it's French for a room, I think. There's a oldest Chapman. Three color dual relic for the Yankees. That'll be for Martin. The Votto reproduction. And we've got Xander Bogart. 74 out of 75. Yeah. I've been thinking if they missed out, they'll certainly pivot. Mets made the pivot from DeGrom. Yankees will be able to pivot away from Aaron Judge, if need be. Maybe Xander Bogart. That'll be going to Stephen Carney and the Red Sox. And then we got Keston here again. This time to 25 for the Brewers. Martin. I mean, yeah, kind of Rex. I think I agree with that. Would it be one of the dumbest moves ever to let him go? Yeah, you brought him up through your farm system. You invested so much time and money in him. He's a fan favorite in New York, broke records. You know, you just going to let him walk? I mean, can't do that. They can afford it too. Jose Ramirez reveals an a Tellier autograph book card. I think people in a in fashion use the word a Tellier. I think like Christian Dior will have an a Tellier in Paris, which would be a small room where he makes custom made pieces. I think. Ooh, Juan Soto. Wow. Gold ink autograph. And I love the the giant Juan Soto, the big baseball field here. Wow, that's nice. 23 out of 25 Washington. Nationals. That goes to Nationals three. And that'll be for Alex. There you go, Alex. Very nice hit. Juan Soto may hit free agency. No, it's not their choice, I've been saying. He's going to go back to his hometown. I don't know. Money talks though. You know, if the Yankees have a stronger offer than the Giants, how do you turn that down? I don't know. Most of the time I don't I don't really buy into the hometown narrative, but Trey Turner did turn down a bigger offer from the Padres to go back to the east coast where he's from. But then again, Kershaw could have gone to Dallas, you know, to play for the Rangers, but he chose to stay with LA. So now what? Kevin Durant. Oh, there's the gold frame. That's the one per case. Kevin Durant could have gone to the Wizards, go back home. But he didn't. I don't know. Sometimes that going back home narrative works. Sometimes it doesn't. I think the only reason why he hasn't signed Rex is probably like Grizzleby said, was just for leverage. You know, you just keep going back and forth. I mean, he's not doing the work, you know, Scott Boris, his agent's doing the, I think it's Scott Boris, right? It's doing the work. So he's just like, Giants, what's your offer? Okay. Yankees, what's your counter offer? Here's Anthony Rizzo, 47 out of 50. And so to kind of play that game, just to see how far the price can get up, and then he can just choose either way. It doesn't have to be the bigger offer either. There's a 31 out of 75. You know, they might just lean on the Giants and be like, oh, the Yankees offered 380. Giants, can you go to 390? And their Giants are like, nah, can't 370 as high as we'll go. You sure? Deva is going to Boston, Stephen Carney. But even then, judge could still be like, all right, I definitely still do want to go home. So I'll take 20 million less to go back home. Or he might just say, I'll take the bigger offer. I'll stay in New York where I've been comfortable as well. Tyler Glass now. Two-color dual relic for the Rays, 196 out of 200. That'll go to Tampa Bay. And we've got Brandon Lau to 50. Piece of his jersey going to the Rays. 332 that is. So that'll go to Tampa 2. Lonnie. And behind Bryce Harper, gold frame, 8 out of 10. John Smoltz. Gold ink autograph, gold frame. Very nice. Braves, Ed with Atlanta. Nice. Good looking hit. Next box. Of course, Mike Tower. Come on. Of course. Doing off doing the life thing. Did you have a phone near you, Mike Tower? Were you doing life without your smartphone? Believe it or not, as long as you have a smartphone, and I would guess most people are carrying their smartphones all day long, Jaspies is always in your pocket. Fire up that YouTube app. Go to Jaspies case breaks. Fire up the live stream. Check out the chat, the live stream. See what's going on. Make Jaspies part of your everyday life. All day, every day. We'll do that randomizer for those non numbered cards as well for that number block group. That Bobby Wood Jr. rookie card will be among them. There's Luis Robert to 150. It'll be for Ed P. And the White Sox. All right. Behind Steven Strasburg, he reveals a quad relic Holland Moran. 9 out of 99. Behind the reproduction Derek Jeter is Patrick Corbin. Dual relic and autograph for Washington. That's a number block team. And that is for number two, 152 out of 275. That'll be for Lonnie. Number two. Behind Greg Maddox is DJ LeMayu, 21 out of 35. And behind Frank Robinson is Justin Morneau, 29 out of 150 archival autographs. Twin Steve Locke. So Jilo, the interview went fine. It was pretty quick. It wasn't super long, but it was cool. Talked to sports card investor, talked to Jeff, kind of recapped a quick little history of our store. Told us about our breaking operations. Gave us our thoughts on the past, present, and the future of the hobby. Jaspies as usual, predictably bullish about the hobby. Always going to be short-term ups and downs, but long-term. We're in it to win it. I think we'll be just fine. Shout at our store, the website, the Instagram, the live group breaks, shops close to LAX, close to the airport, beautiful Ramosa Beach, California, and out. We were in, promoted, out. We're just like, we're like PR pros, Jilo. I did not have time to show them the Porsche. Did not have time to show them the Aston Martin. It'd be more an Aston Martin guy, if I had that kind of money. All right, there's a Spencer Torkelson going to Martin, rookie card, and a Julio Rodriguez, two out of 50 rookie card for Billy and the Mariners. Nice. Are there redemption, there have been redemptions in museum. Pete Alonso reveals a Steven Strasberg, 10 out of 99. That goes to Washington zero. That'll be for you, Ivan. And behind Cal Ripken is Derek Lee, old cubby, dual relic, and autograph going to Devin and the Cubs. 106 out of 399. Can't get any bigger, Rex. I don't know why you think that it could even continue to swell. There's Christian Yellage, 12 out of 50. It's already big enough. Now, that was not a head swelling. He had a lot of guests on from all corners of the hobby. We were but a five minute blip in the hours long program that he's doing tonight and tomorrow. 13 out of 25, Tori Hunter. Superstar showpieces. Nice Tori Hunter for Steve Locke, twins. Final box. I think tomorrow's sports card investor show. They were talking about this. I'm going to see if I have time. I'll be here with you, but if I have time to watch it, maybe take a look. Apparently, an executive from Fanatics will be on the sports card investor holiday card show, virtual card show party on their YouTube channel. So they're going to have an executive that they're going to interview there, which will be interesting to see what he has to say. And Topps has been under Fanatics umbrella for a better part of this year already. And I think most people probably haven't even noticed. There's really no Fanatics branding anywhere. They've pretty much said, hey, Topps, you're the expert. You've done this for a while. You just keep doing you. I think that was a smart approach. There's Tony Gwynn, 63 out of 150. There's Tony Gwynn for the Padres. That'll be for Jeremy. And there is Max Muncie, dual relic and autograph. Should be 100% healthy next year. Looking forward to seeing him go back to his big hitting waves. That's going to go to Ed in the Dodgers. Topps NFL announcement, I don't know about that. 41 out of 50 on that one Ed. There's Pajavan Rodriguez. I think there's still a few years before that license is officially flipped, right? There's Lourdes Gourriel Jr. 9 out of 99. Quad relic. Toronto 9, that'll be for Billy. Behind Roy Campanella is a quad relic all closers, all different teams. Our oldest Chapman, Josh Hader, Kenley Jansen, Edwin Diaz, 21 out of 75. So that's a randomizer. One happy person, three sad. And two out of 10, another closer, Mariano Rivera, one of the best. The best. That goes to Martin and the Yankees. That's right, NJ. Remember, we got two fillers for that as well. But yeah, we are very close. All right. Nice break, ladies and gentlemen. Let's flip back to random.org. Let's take care of some of this randomizing business here. So let's get some new dice. First dice roll, let's go to the number block group. Let's see who's going to get those non numbered cards, including that Bobby Whit Jr. non numbered rookie card. And then for the quad relic, that'll be between the Yankees, that's Martin, Brewers, it's also Martin, Braves, that's Edd, Atlanta Braves, and New York Mets. It's also Edd. So two Martins, two Edds. They both got even odds. Let's see which team ends up on top after one and a four, five times. Let's do this one first though. One, two, three, four, and a one, fifth and final time. Alex, there you go. You're going to get those non numbered base cards for those four teams, the Rays, Royals, Blue Jays, and Nationals base cards, plus that Bobby Whit Jr. among others. All right. One and a four, five times for the teams. One, two, three, three, four, and five. Atlanta, that's going to go to Edd. Apologies to Martin, but congrats to Edd with Atlanta. You'll get this quad relic, 21 out of 75, featuring some four really good closers here. There you go, gang. I'm Joe for jaskiescasebreaks.com. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us, and I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.