 Hi everyone, Joe for Jasper's Case Breaks dot com, great late night rally, 2022 Panini Prison Baseball, 12 box picker team seven coming at you, all card ship, full case break and this is the last break of prison baseball we have for the time being. I think Instagram personal breaks may have some loose boxes available, so there may be still some lying around, but as for a full case picker team break, this is all we have for now until we get, we might get some more. All right, so big thanks to that group right here. Let's pop this case open and let's make this break happen. Thanks everyone for digging deep. I promise it. Hey, everyone digs deep and get this break done by the time we usually end the show. We'll go over a little bit and keep this break party going. All right. So the box says find three autographs per box on average, but a lot of the boxes have been above average. We've seen a lot of four auto boxes. So hopefully that trend continues here in this first box, first of 12. Good luck, everybody. All the division series games in the books and some surprises here. The Phillies jumping all over Max Fried and the Braves almost gave it away, but they ended up winning seven, six in Atlanta, game one in the books, game one of five Phillies leading the series one, nothing. The Mariners jumped all over Justin Verlander early in the game, but unlike the Phillies, they did blow it. Jordan Alvarez coming up in the bottom of the ninth, blasting a three run Homer to deliver the victory for the Astros eight, seven. Yeah. Joe Pizzle can't believe Seattle blew that ish. Why, I'm not too sure why you would bring Robbie Ray in. I feel like that's always a recipe for, for disaster when you bring a starter to try to do some relief work. I mean, I think people fall in love with that sometimes because they saw like, you know, they saw Mads and Bumgarner do it for the giants. They saw Kershaw do that a little bit. They saw Verlander do that a little bit. I don't know. There weren't any other arms in there that could, that could do that work, but maybe not. I don't know. I thought the, I thought the Mariners had a pretty good bullpen. So all these Torkelsons will of course go to the Tigers. Nick S with that one. And our first auto Gabriel Arias, Cleveland. This is for you, Michael with the Guardians. We'll do an auto recap at the end of this break, too. The blue and red parallels not numbered. So I'll be breezing right by those. But remember all cards will ship. Second auto, it's Cutter Crawford. Rookie auto for the Red Sox. That'll be for Nick S, Nick Stoffel with that one. There's Aaron Judge. We'll get to the two other games in a second. Then we'll look ahead to the other two other games tomorrow and we'll talk about those. The Dollars Garcia to 149 and another autograph. Spencer Torkelson, nice. Rookie auto for the Tigers. Nick Stoffel won that team in the filler and gets rewarded in the first box right here. With the torque. All right, so that's three autos already. Let's see if they gifted us a fourth. We'll see some low numbered parallels here, too. Here's a Ryan Feltner to 75. That'll be for the Rockies. That's going to go to Chad Wright. And yes, a Colton Welker autograph. Chad Wright with Colorado. You think Torkelson's a bust? I feel like number one overall pick. You've got to give him a little bit of a longer leash. Joe Pizzle is asking what did former number one overall pick for the Pirates? Catcher Henry Davis. What did he tell you? Joe P's in Arizona, if you don't know our friend in Arizona. And there's a lot of a lot of a lot of autograph hunting. Especially with all the spring training in Arizona. Fall leaks up there. There's Videl Bruhan, 95 out of 99 for the Rays. That'll be for Chad Wright. We got the Rays straight up. All right, next box. I think Guardians jumped out to an early one nothing lead, I want to say. But Yankees ended up, ended up covering that. And I think they were kind of one comfortably for one. Coles, yeah, Garrett Cole is cruising. Vader, Rizzo, Bash, Yankees beat the Guardians for one. So you asked him to sign the ball and he said, no, I'll take a pick, though. Then he said, I'll actually sign it, but it'll be in a spot you won't like. What do you mean by that? Like a spot on the not not on the sweet spot or like on your face. My Dodgers beat the beat the Padres five three. Padres made it a little close. There was some some some runners on base and traffic on base that got got me a little nervous, but but they ended up winning in the end. Five three. A little nervous about Trey Turner going to play off. So you seem to be a little a little off towards the end of the season. But hey, let off for the home run. So it looks like look like he's looks like he's OK. And Hulia Rourius had a nice start as well. And our first autograph, Peyton Henry, 11 out of 50. Rookie Otto for the fish, Stephen Carney with the Marlins. Yeah, if you want, he's going to put on a side panel. I'll be with Junior. I think I'm in parallels of him. This goes to the Royals. That'll be for Mark, the Royals. Or maybe some ink. Got Josh low. How low can you go? Rookie autograph for Chad Wright and the Rays. With some in the chat saying the Rizzo was washed up. So 149. Now, there was a. Where's the celebrity? I think it was Jerry Seinfeld or somebody. Who said that, you know, obviously, I think. You know, maybe these baseball players are a little prickly because they don't want people profiting off their autographs. But I think Jerry Seinfeld was says that 51 out of 99. Jared Durant that he just signs everything as much as possible. So he just washes out the market. So then it wouldn't be valuable to try to get his autograph. There's Brian Della Cruz, Stephen Carney and the Marlins. Max Scherzer to 199. Blue Mojo. A lot of questions about Max Scherzer getting paid a lot, but not not winning those that first wild card game. And we got Matt Manning. That's our fourth odd, another four auto box. Matt Manning for the Tigers. Nick Stoffel with the Matt Manning. Oh, and a blue wander, Franco. Nice. That's for Chad Wright. Who are some? Who are some nice guys, Joe P. That you've that you've run into in Arizona, Folly. There you go. Blue wander, Franco, Chad Wright. That's nice. That's the kind of stuff we're looking for. Kibrain Hayes, gold, two out of 10. Jordan Walker. Is that a Cardinals pitcher? Kibrain Hayes for Michael, Michael P. and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Nice out of 10. Other box, Matt McClain. I don't know Matt McClain. That doesn't ring a bell, but it's good to hear. Jordan Walker is a Cardinals right fielder. OK, I got the team right. Nick York is cool as well. Wait, we only get two games tomorrow? What does the ale get a rest? Oh, and I guess the Dodgers, or I guess the NL gets a rest the next day. All right, they got a game in between. I just want to spread those games out. We'll be posting some polls on Twitter to see what people think. Who's going to win those ball games? So be sure to follow us on Twitter, at Jasper's Break, look out for those polls. If you missed this one, I'm sure there'll be others. It's good to see what people think. Slippery. Good luck. Behind Ronald Cunha Jr. is Kyle Muller. His teammate, going to Nick S. and the Braves. Nice. Jordan Walker signs for anyone and everyone after the game. Just goes down the line for five, ten minutes signing. I think that's what I would do too. Luis Matos is really nice. I would just go to the fence, or go to the railing or whatever at the ballpark, and just go down the line, just sign really quick before turning in. I don't know if I'd spend hours doing that, but I can't get everybody, but I'll just kind of just go down the line. Whoever's lucky enough to stick a ball in a pen in front of me, I'll do it. Robbie Ray. I don't know, that decision will be talked about in Seattle Sports Talk Radio all day, all night, I'm sure. There's a Mike Trout Illumination 75 out of 99. Illumination insert, that sort of wave parallel there. That'll go to the Angels, Travis with the Halos. Obviously, we're not going to find Mike Trout autographs in here, but if we find like some one-of-ones of his. Try those little heads. Connor Brogdon, Philly. They're looking like a hot team. That bullpen's still a little bit of a concern. That's from Mark, but so far, so good. And I think they're doing well without their big boppers. Really doing damage. You know what I mean? I think even without Schwerber and Bryce Harper knocking in bombs, they're still finding ways to score runs, which I guess is kind of scary. Jake Berger. Berger's. Chris Parent with the White Sox, one that in the filler. So the bad signers so far in this Arizona following, Nuelvi Marte, Jason Dominguez, Heston Kirkstad. I wonder if guys like Jason Dominguez, I think was open to it at first, but then there's Stephen Kwan. Nice rookie debut signature. If it wasn't Julia Rodriguez, Stephen Kwan might be getting some votes there. Cleveland. This is for you, Michael with the Guardians. Now, Joe P. What makes someone a bad signer? Like because they just won't do it or they're a jerk about it? I mean, you can't really knock someone for not wanting to sign, but what makes them bad though? Just someone not willing to sign can't make them a bad signer. Maybe they just don't, they're not into that kind of thing. Or maybe they're rude about saying no. I suppose I'm you. So what would be the best way for, in case there's any ball players listening, what would be the best way for someone to just say they don't want to do it? Like what's a nice way to do it? You know, do you want like a sorry guys, not today? Thanks for coming out, you know, but just keep walking or what? So just a simple, hey, sorry guys, not signing, I'm not signing today. Thanks for coming out kind of thing, easy enough. Should be easy enough, right? Let's not waste each other's time, you know, let's just let each other know where we're at here. All right, next box. I suppose that's easy enough. There's Joe Barlow, rookie autographs, blue wave. So ball players, if you're listening, I know you're trying to work on your craft, trying to get to the big leagues, got to do the Arizona Fall League. But you know, if you don't feel like signing, just let them know, they'll deal with it. 29 out of 50, Joe Barlow, blue wave for Texas. That's going to be for Patrick and the Rangers. And then we've got Tyler Beattie, autograph for the Giants, that goes to Nick Stoffel and my rival is the Giants. Are they in on Aaron Judge? It's possible. He is from there, northern California area. It's Harmon Kilibrew, 110 out of 125. A lot of people say that he is the MLB logo man. Redemption. That's true, yeah. I guess if their English is limited, they may come off as unintentionally rude. YJS. FJJ and Sir. He's asking what's next. It sounds like a Joe Pizzle burner account. Nothing's next. This break will take us probably another... Oh, I don't know. 40 more minutes. We're calling it a night after that. We've probably been streaming for about nine hours by then. SnakeSkin, Marcus Simeon to 50. And a blue stained glass, for now to tease you. The stained glass is in prison and baseball, a little more common. That's for Texas, that's for the Rangers. That'll be for Patrick Davis. We'll be back tomorrow, though. Three o'clock, but actually, no. Jason, my colleague, will be going live a little bit earlier. But if you subscribe to our account, our channel and all that, you'll know when we go on air. But we'll be back tomorrow for more. And with all the new releases. More for Patrick, A.J. Alexi. And a Julio Rodriguez, who had a nice day today. Ooh, an even better Chad Wright. Look at this. A blue Julio Rodriguez. Maybe, I guess, a more perfect color batch if Seattle was using their old school colors. Not numbered, but parallels. That's the kind of stuff we want to see. I don't know what that is right there. Maybe the blue didn't print all the way on that. It's kind of a bummer, but I don't know. Investigate that. Take a closer look when you get that card. But still nice. There's a water franco base. Petalanzo to 100 for the Metropolitan's. That'll be for Chad Cromwell. And the redemption is going to be Edward Cabrera, who seems to be a notorious non-signer for the Marlins, I believe. The fish. And that will go to Stephen Carney in the Marlins. Next box. Well, what does everyone think about tomorrow's early game? 135. Is that West Coast time? Is that my time? Yeah, 135 my time. 435 East Coast time. 335 Central. Phillies at Braves. Phillies are leading the series 1-0. And who are they starting? Zach Wheeler for the Phillies is dueling with Kyle Wright. Not Chad Wright, but Kyle Wright. Chad's brother, maybe? Chad Wright is your brother, Kyle Wright? Are you the brother of a major league ball player and you didn't want a name drop? That's nice. Who wins? What do you think? Who wins tomorrow? According to, it is, Chad Wright says, according to ESPN, analytics for whatever that's worth, the Braves win percentage 53.5%. These are really close. Phillies 46.5%. That's really close. And if you're into this sort of thing, on the money line, Braves are minus 135 and the Phillies are plus 115. My guess is, if you calculated those odds a little bit, is that there'll be a little more advantage trying to go with the underdog at plus 115. There's Edward Cabrera. Sign your cards, Edward. Another base, Julio Rodriguez for Chad Wright and the Mariners. He's got the Mariners straight up. So who does everyone have tomorrow? Phillies or Braves? Braves are kind of, it's the best of five. So this is kind of the, is this already a back against the Walls? I guess if you're, don't want to go down 0-2. There's Ronnie Dawson for the Astros. That'll be for Mark. So I guess maybe this is a must-win spot. There's Rodolfo Castro, rookie autograph for the Pirates. It's for Michael and Pittsburgh. Joe Pizzle says the Phillies. That's everyone else thing. There are Redwander Franco. Nice, Chad Wright. With the raise. When you're right, you're right. Jackson Coar to 199. Blue Mojo, Kansas City, Color Match, Mark. Another Wander Franco base this time. And all those will add up, I'm sure, especially if you get them graded out. Next auto is going to be Matt Manning. Another Matt Manning for Detroit, Nick Stofel. George Brett, old school insert. Romy Gonzalez to 75. It's for the White Sox. That's going to go to Chris. We've got a Juan Yepes. Cardinals. Travis with the Cardinals. Cardinals have some thinking to do in the off-season. After getting bounced in the wild card round by the Phillies. They've got some key players retiring. Yachty's retiring. Wayne Wright, Wainow's retiring. Albert Pujols is retiring. They still got Paul Goldsmith. They still got Nolan Aronado. Those guys are really good. They've got to add some pieces. I'm sure they'll have some help coming up. I feel like they have a decent farm system. I'm sure they'll have some help coming up in the farm system. Maybe they'll be active in free agency. Alright, next box. The Night Game. 537 on the West Coast. I'll be here watching this game with you guys. 837 on the East Coast. 737 Central. Padres Dodgers. Dodgers leading the series 1-0. Tomorrow's starters are going to be U-Darvish versus Clayton Kershaw. Former Dodger U-Darvish. Facing Dodger legend Clayton Kershaw. Who wins? Again, for whatever it's worth using these ESPN analytics, 72.5% is the Dodger's winning percentage. Padres 27.5%. Rex has got some trivia for us. What's the longest consecutive playoff wins in baseball? How many, which teams, in year or years? I wonder if it's a team that maybe has a team swept their way into like a World Series win. There's Mike Bowman to 149. Because that would be the streak, right? You'd have to just sweep your way in. There's another Matt Manning. I feel like Yankees have to be one of them. You know, Yankees must have must have like swept like must have swept a divisional series. 3-0. The CS 4-0. And the World Series 4-0. That would be your streak. Maybe one of those late 90s early 2000s Yankees teams, Rex? It's Drew Ellis. 27 out of 50. Snake skin, Sean Barnes with the snakes. We've got a Manuel Rodriguez, rookie autograph, purple cracked ice, Cubs. It'll be for Kevin. Last spot, Mojo. Oh, way earlier. But back in the day, back in the day they didn't have division series. There was one point way back in the day where where the top two teams would just go directly to the World Series. Like the top team in the AL, top team in the NL would just go directly to the World Series. In fact, during the, I think during the like the 1920s or something like that there were, I think there was like a it was like a best of nine World Series at some point. Jackson Reets for the Brewers. That'll be for Chad Cromwell. Bobby Whit Jr. Royals. That'll be for Mark. There's Dylan Coleman. They did it three times way, way back. So not like the 60s or 50s, 60s. I feel like 50s, 60s they must have had a championship series. So they could have gone four games there and four games there. That's an eight game winning streak. I say it's eight is the streak. Eight is the streak. We're halfway through this break, by the way. 30 more minutes to go. Eight is the streak. It's the Yankees. And it's the 1950s Yankees. Somewhere in the 50s. Well, according to Wikipedia, 1927, 28 and 32, 12 in a row. I wonder what those, what were the, maybe there was a CS. But how do you get 12? Unless they were a longer series back in the day. There's the man of the moment for Houston, Jordan Alvarez with that big walk off. Marcus Simeon to 149 for Texas. Julio going to Chad Wright. Patrick Davis with the Marcus Simeon. And Jackson Coar is our autograph. A little color match there. Royals, Mark. Mark N with that auto. The blue autos are numbered. The blue non-autos are not numbered. Another wander for Chad Wright. And an O'Neill Cruz Rookie Auto. That is for Michael. Michael P and the Pittsburgh Pirates. There you go, nice. Old school, Karla Stremski. Luis Frias. Little color match there as well. Little red parallel going to Sean Barnes. And Diamondbacks. 81 out of, it'd be cool to get some snakeskin for the snakes. Very cool parallel. There's Jordan Alvarez, red wave 91 out of 99. Can't imagine it'll be too long before Jordan Alvarez hits free agency. 68, 75, Drew Ellis. Ah, that makes more sense. It's 12 straight between 1927. So it's across a number of post-seasons. Got it. Next box. That's crazy. Yankees have all three World Series in 27, 28, 32. Let's go to COTS contracts. Let's see what Jordan Alvarez's deal is. So Jordan Alvarez is just on a rookie deal. He still has arbitration, three arbitrations to go. Arbitration one for 2023 at the end of this season. Arbitration two in 2020. So the Astros can hang onto this guy for less than like a million dollars a year. No, arbitration will probably get a little bit more than that. But still, it'll be far less than what he could command on an open market. It'll be three arbitration years before he hits free agency in 2026. Unless, you know, unless the Astros avoid arbitration and then pay that guy a boatload of money. I mean, they could lock up that guy. Just the Justin Verlander money. They might re-sign him, but Justin Verlander is coming off the books. Got some Uli Griehl coming off the books. There's a few guys coming off the books. Next box. Good luck. Javier Baez to 149. Detroit. And this is a short print. There's Josh Bell. Nationals edition giraffe print short print for Chad Wright. I dig that. Going on safari. Nick gets the Javier Baez as well. It's Max Scherzer to 99. Walker Bueller, Blue Mojo to 199 for Nick and the Dodgers. Get well soon. Speedy recovery, Walker Bueller. I think we're going to miss, I mean, because they kind of diagnosed his arm injury in the Tommy John. So late in the season that he's going to miss pretty much all of 2023. Shane Baez, rookie autographs to Tampa Bay. The Baez going to Chad Wright and the Reyes. I think the Dodgers will be an interesting position with Walker Bueller. Well, I want to say, yeah, I'm sure Walker Bueller could have, if he had a great season this year, he might have been able to maybe twist some arms in the Dodgers organization for some sort of extension, avoid arbitration. But now I don't think that's going to happen. He's got arbitration three in 2023 at the end of this season, and then one more arbitration, Arb Four, the year after that. So I think they'll most likely definitely go to arbitration there and probably go to arbitration the next year after that just to see, because he's going to miss 2023 to see how he just looks in 2024 and then see how he responds from what's going to be a second Tommy John surgery. So we'll wait and see sort of situation for Walker Bueller. TJ Friedl, 27 out of 75, red wave autograph for the Reds. Chad Cromwell, that Walker Bueller money might go to Julio Urias, who's in his last arbitration here at the end of this season. He may look to avoid arbitration, get him locked up. There's Jake McCarthy, 5 out of 25, purple cracked ice, Sean Barnes, and the Diamondbacks. Ooh, this is also a short print. The lava flow. Nice, and that's Jose Ramirez, Michael, the Guardians. Cleveland, this is for you. Nice, solid break. Keep an eye out on Jaspy's casebreaks.com in case we get some more prison baseball loaded up in the store. This is our last picker team for a little bit. Again, I think personal breaks may have some individual boxes left if you want to grab a box for yourself. Okay, to be selfish, get a box for yourself. It's crazy to think that the Dodgers will actually have some payroll flexibility next year. I think they're not paying the full contract for David Price, but his salary will be off the books. That might be like another $8 million. Tray Turner's $21 million off the books. He's a free agent. Where will he end up? Hopefully back in LA, but a lot of people will be asking for his services. The Dodgers don't win the World Series. I wonder if Clayton Kershaw, who's just signed a one-year deal, I wonder if he will either retire or maybe, you know, play a Caesar or two in Texas with the Rangers. The Dodgers don't win the World Series. Maybe he signs another one-year deal with the Dodgers. Craig Kimberle's $16 million, I'm sure will be off the books. I think Max Muncie signed a one-year extension. So he's locked up, I want to say. I'm sure Andrew Heeney's $8.5 million is off. Probably someone else is probably going to sign him. I think he's earned himself a decent payday. Probably a few years and some millions. I don't know if the Dodgers are going to re-sign him with their sort of pipeline. Tyler Anderson, another great reclamation project, another great story, he might have played his way, pitched well enough to play his way out of the Dodgers' plans. He's going to get a better deal, I think. Edward Oliveris for the Royals. Then his one-year $8 million. Trying in the Dodgers may extend. The shoulder injuries are behind him. This is Vidal Bruhan, $15,975. So Oliveris will go to Mark and the Royals. And Vidal Bruhan will go to Chad Wright and the Rays. Matt Veerling, $32 out of $60. Another Torkelson. If you've got any other news on MLBTradeRoomers.com, Jaren Duran and Duran, Hungry Like the Wolf, Nick Stilful with the Boston Red Sox. Oh, that's right. Rob Thompson, Philly's manager, shed the interim tag and got a two-year extension. He's the official manager now. What a weird thing. Joe Girardi gets fired somewhat early on. And then after that, they didn't necessarily hide it up as soon as the interim manager came in. But they ended up, I think, being 62 and like 49 or something crazy like that under Rob Thompson. I keep wanting to say Rob Thomas, but I believe that is the lead singer of Matchbox 20. There's Aaron Ashby, Chad Cromwell with the Brew Crew. Rob Thompson is the Philly's manager. I don't know, was Joe Girardi that bad? Or would this, if they stuck with Joe Girardi the same thing probably would have happened? Or did they need that? I guess they felt like they needed the change, so they did it. That's right. Roald is Chapman to be left off, is left off the Yankees' ALDS roster after skipping a team workout. So it looks like he is done with the Yankees. Tyler McGill to 199. It's unlikely that he would be. I mean, I don't think he was going to be using high leverage situations anyway. All right. Hey, we're almost there. Three boxes to go. These are 15, 20 minutes to go. This is a late night break, so I'm starting to drag a little, slow down a little bit here, but... Oh, speaking of arbitration, there's projected arbitration salaries for 2023. I guess the writer, Matt Schwartz for MLBTradeRomers.com has a, has some arbitration numbers here. Possibilities, projections. Cody Bellinger's arbitration number is 18 million. I don't know if the Dodgers are going to pay him a year, 18 million. Who are you worried about? They'll pay the 13 million. Man, do they pay Walker Beeler 8 million? He might be able to avoid arbitration. Maybe just give him a short three-year deal or something like that. For a little bit more than that 8 million, but the security of the year is considering his potential armed issues. Tony Gonsolin 3.5, no? I'll take it. Dustin May 1.4, easy. Smith 5.2 million, easy. Did this kind of go into the radar? Maybe it did. Don Manningling won't return as Marlin's manager in 2023. Is he retiring or does he want to do something else? It looks like it's amicable. He's just kind of stepping away. Looking forward to spending some time with his family and maybe some future endeavors. Maybe he gets into the broadcast booth. Here's our Carolina blue hot box. Madison Bumgarner to 149. And look at this. Bobby Whitjr, Carolina blue. I don't know what these go for in the secondary market, but pretty nice. Mark with the Royals. I feel like this sort of stuff, you can just kind of grade, get graded, take it to PSA or something like that and without any rush, it takes a few months, right? Maybe it's on the slow boat. But if you don't rush it, it may be close to spring training time. By the time you get those grades back and then it'd be a good time to maybe move those cards. Again, there's Lars Knutbar. Delicious, delicious Knutbars. Going to Travis and the Redbirds. Little color match. Geolito to 199. The White Sox. The White Sox looking for a new manager too. Luis Frias. Carolina blue. Rookie autograph for Arizona. Sean Barnes with the Snakes. 10 out of 25. There's a snake in my boot. Another short print here. Connor Sebold. If you see bold, be bold. Go to Nick and the Red Sox. Tiger. Tiger uppercut. Base Bobby Whit Jr. Peach Chris Bryant to 100. Is it Peach? I'm calling it Peach. It might be officially something else. Steven Riddings. Rookie autograph for the Yankees. Dwayne with the Bronx Bombers. I'm a peach. Chris Bryant's little Giants edition, by the way. That's going to go to Nick. Bobby Whit Jr. All of these are going to Mark. Is he Bryce Harper trying to lay down bunts? All right, two boxes to go. We've got a free agent list here. According to MLBTradeRumors.com, the following players are on track to be eligible for free agency after the 2022 season. Players ages for the 2023 season are listed in parentheses. Generally, the cutoff for this list says at least 50 appearances are 20 innings pitch in 2022. And we've got some catchers. Wilson Contreras, 31-year-old Wilson Contreras. He's got to find a home somewhere. A lot of older catchers here. Austin Hedges. Plewecky, Romine, Gary Sanchez, Zuninho. Nothing too crazy on the catching market. So I think Wilson Contreras might get some nice offers for team-seeking catchers. First baseman. Jose Abreu is a free agent. 36-year-old Jose Abreu? He might have lost a little touch, but I wonder if some team, maybe in need of some quick and easy power, may just put him in the stick, him in the DH. Remember, since we have universal DH, now a player like Jose Abreu has twice the field to choose from. Twice the field to choose from for a DH job, maybe. Is that right, Rex? Another breaker that you're talking to and there's other breakers? Said that every keys of prison they did had a noot bar in the Carolina box. Interesting. A noot bar autograph? It's Cal Ripken to 149, the Iron Man for the O's. It'll be for Nick. Josh Bell's a free agent. Someone will assign him. Trey Mancini's a free agent. Will Myers a free agent. Will Myers, believe it or not, has the distinction of being the longest tenured Padre. That's how long he's been there. And a lot of turnover with players in San Diego too, but yeah, he's the longest tenured Padre there. There's Reese Nair speaking of the Padre, 65 out of 75. That'll go to Nick and the Friars. Anthony Rizzo's a free agent. Miguel Sanoha free agent. He's got a club option though. And we've got Seya Suzuki, debut signatures for the Cubs. Kevin with the Cubbies. Last spot mojo strikes again. 70% of the time, last spot mojo hits 100% of the time. And a red wander, Franco for Chad, right. When you're right, you're right. A new bar auto, huh? Yeah, go back and watch, Rex. See if every Carolina hot box we have, see if it has a large new bar autograph. That'll be interesting. All right, next little stack, and then the last box, Mike Bowman, rookie autographs. For the O's, Nick Stofel, Morioles. Second base free agents, any interesting names here? Adam Frazier maybe. Kind of a 290, 280, 290 sort of hitter. Could be. I don't know how he did this season. Gene Segura, Jonathan Scope, Jonathan Valar, nothing too crazy here. That yellowish is a snakeskin. That's to 50, 60, something like that. That's for the brewers. That's going to be for Chad Cromwell. That's 15 out of 50, 5-0. Catfish Hunter to 199, old school guy. Wait, did Chad speak into fishing? Did Chad Wright say he was going fishing in the morning? And Chad, I think that's what he said. I've not been fishing in a minute or two. Last box, we made it. Thanks for the late night fill, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks to the people in the chat keeping the company. I appreciate that too. I think the shortstop market should be really interesting. Tim Anderson, I'm sure will, I'm sure the club option will be picked up, right? Carlos Correa, I think can opt out. That's a player option. Carlos Correa maybe on the market. Trey Turner is on the market. Danesby Swanson on the market. And if you're looking for a good defensive, shortstop Antrim Simmons still on the, also on the market. So it could be, and Xander Bogarts can opt out. Wow. So if Xander Bogarts opt out, opts out of his remaining three years, 60 million dollars. Xander Bogarts, Carlos Correa, Danesby Swanson, Trey Turner. I wonder if that's, I mean, I would love for the Dodgers to hold on to Trey Turner. I wonder if that's a good thing, that there's so many free agents, short stops that could be there. You know, maybe that softens the price of everybody's contract. All right. Final box, final set of autographs. Jacob DeGrom, 45 out of 75. Illumination insert for Chad Cromwell and the Metz. Another Bobby Whit Jr. Third baseman. Nolan, I don't think Nolan Arrow, no, I was going to opt out. Nolan Arrow can opt out of his remaining five years, 144 million. I'm thinking he probably won't. There's Paqui Notten for the Angels. That's going to go to Travis. 52 out of 75. Justin Turner's club option probably will be picked up. That might be the last year or two of Justin Turner as an everyday player. Clayton Kershaw. Although the DH could probably help him out. Redemption. Another Edward Cabrera maybe. Sometimes say Suzuki has been in redemption, even though he's got some stuff that's live and some stuff that are redemption. Silver, Spencer Tolson. It's rooting for him next year. Have a nice little bounce back. Nick Stolfel with the Tigers. And a red O'Neill cruise for Pittsburgh. Yeah, that shortstop market could be pretty interesting. Left fielder's Ben Intendi, Michael Brantley. Michael Brantley's going to be 36 next year. Michael Brantley. Who else looks interesting on this? Neenie, Jock Peterson will be a free agent. AJ Pollock has a player option. Center fielder's Jackie Bradley Jr. Aaron Judge obviously. That's going to be the big one. Right fielder's Joey Gallo maybe. Basically outfielder Aaron Judge is going to be the big chase. Jose Abreu, blue. Starting pitchers Tyler Anderson could be out there. Dylan Bundy could be out there. Nate Iovaldi, Andrew Heaney, Kershaw. Kluber, Quintana, Rodone. Noah Cindergar. There's some names out there. I think it's mostly going to be the Aaron Judge and the shortstop sweepstakes. There's Matt Veerling, 14 out of 99 for Mark and the Phillies. The Fightin' Fills. Base Spencer Torkelson. Zach Rex to 149. Not Rex like Rex in the chat, but Rex R-E-K-S. Stargazing, Mike Trout Silver. That's for Travis. Juan Soto, Red Wave. Still a national here. 73 out of 99 for Chad Wright. Chad Wright Brothers. And that, my friends, is that. Let's see what that redemption is. Is it one of the usual suspects or somebody else? It is, whoa, somebody else. Robert Franco. Rookie autograph, Silver Prism. That's a nice way to end things. Chad Wright, who bought the Tampa Bay Rays straight up. Which I also greatly appreciate. Thank you. Plenty of time to redeem it. Really nice. Wish it was live, but hey, we'll take it. All right, so the recap for the 12 box full case. Pick your team at number seven from JaspysCaseRakes.com. A lot of nice color, a lot of nice ink. There's the lava flow. Jose Ramirez. Giraffe. O'Neal Cruz. Some nice stuff here. Some Matt Mannings. And we're Cabrera, just one. Julio Rodriguez, blue. That's even Quan autograph. Cabrine Hayes, gold, which is number to 10. Blue Wander Franco. So some pretty nice stuff. Spencer Torkelson in the first box. There you go, gang. Thanks for watching, everybody. I'm Joe for JaspysCaseRakes.com. And I'll see you next time for the next baseball break. Bye-bye.