 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com coming at you with some cables underneath my feet, coming at you with 2021 Panini Mosaic Baseball, brand new release, just came out yesterday. This is a full case, 12 box, pick your team number two with a free box giveaway at the end if you bought at least an even number of teams. So big thanks to, here's the full case here. This is gonna bring us right to the end of the night with this personal box that's still available on Instagram live at jaspysbrakes. So here on the 21st, thanks everybody for getting into the action. If you have a little rooftop next to your name like Chris, that means you won that team in a filler. So we did that randomizer. In fact, that filler gave you two teams. If you bought one spot, you get two teams. So everyone in the filler is automatically has an entry for the promo. Let's pop this baby open right here. All right, let's go. Alex, Joe, do you notice how your sport is baseball but you do better jumping and randomly to football and basketball? Is that true? I wanna say, I feel like you don't care as much about, I don't know, I feel like you care, you don't care as much about football and basketball. So I think you're always pleasantly surprised when you get a nice hit or two. Whereas baseball, you're actively hunting or searching for something and so the bar is set a little bit higher? Or is it monetarily you actually do? Or does it actually work out better, actually, monetarily? Yeah, that was pretty nice. That was a pretty nice hit, Joe. I don't think, Joe, because we don't really expect, at least I don't, it's hard to pull super fractures. Congrats. Well, Rex, I mean, everything, generally, I'd like to think that a lot of this sort of stuff, these group breaks, they run in cycles. So, hey, stay on the football basketball train until you get cold there and then flip back over to baseball. All right, so settle in, ladies and gentlemen, this is probably gonna take about an hour, which is gonna bring us right to the end of the night. If you're watching the replay, I will be posting a, or not posting, but at the end of the video, they'll be, you can fast forward through it. I will do an autograph recap. But just in the interest of time, we're gonna kind of breeze through these. I'm gonna set aside some of these rookie parallels, like the Alec Bomb. And, but all card ships. So if I accidentally miss a variation or something else, you know, don't worry, everything's gonna ship. Like this Chris Bubich will definitely ship, because it's not a graph, rookie autographs for the Royals. Joe Locus on the board. Right, that was a random team break, too, wasn't it? Hey, that's the beauty of the hobby, Joe. You know, I mean, you've been doing breaks with us long enough to know, you've been on the other side, you know, where you're not getting hits and, you know, you're joining all these breaks and you're not really getting much back, if anything at all. But you kept, your A-B's going, you kept your at-bats in, and it worked out. Worked out this time, Isaac Perettis. But that's the fun of all this. That's the beauty of these group breaks. It's the thrill of the chase. I think at the end of the day, Travis, with the tigers, by the way, it's the thrill of the chase that makes this fun. So a lot of people are like, oh, I could just buy a box of this myself. Man, go for it. At Jaspie's Breaks on Instagram Live, we sell a box of these for personal, so if that's how you want to do it, that's great. We'll give you that option on Instagram Live, at Jaspie's Breaks. But I think there's enough people that like the, that like the, we don't like to use this word a lot, but like the gambling aspect of it, the thrill of the chase is what we call it, you know? That's what you want to do. There's Keeper Ruiz Silver for Capola and My Dodgers. Big win for them today. There's Trent Grisham, Padres, Abram. So I think, you know, there's still a space for people who want to do group breaks and you can get a team and be part of an entire case instead of going like a box at a time or something like that. The thrill of the chase, you know, makes it a lot more fun. Redemption. But I say, yeah, Joe, like I said, it's still fun for you as long as you're having fun. That's the whole thing. A lot of people, you know, I don't know, there are some people just like living and dying with like every $20 order or something like that. If that's not fun, you know? But, as long as you're enjoying yourself, hey, then maybe some nice hits will tumble your way. There's Lucas Geolito. That's 11 out of 25 on that Lucas Geolito for the White Sox, Shane. Nice first box. Redemption. We saw a lot of this one player on Redemption's. It's not that person. This one's Keeber Ruiz. Nice, rookie autographs mosaic. The Dodgers catching prospect who's now with the Nationals, but this will still go to the Dodgers and this checklist is still Dodgers edition. But congrats to Grizzlybees. I could polo with that. Big part of that Scherzer-Trey Turner deal in game five, an elimination game for my Dodgers. Trey Turner and the rest stepped up and then we'll see Max Scherzer, I think tomorrow, not tomorrow, but it's a travel day tomorrow, but on Saturday. Ooh, is that Triple Threads on the calendar, Rex? Yeah, save up for that. Yeah, there's a lot of different layers and strategies laid in German group breaks. I think once you kind of, if you're new to group breaks, I'll guarantee you the first six months to a year, especially if you stick around that long, you're gonna spend a lot of money. Some of it you're gonna look back on and be like, oh, that was a waste and some of it's gonna be like that was awesome. But after about six months or so, maybe even a year, once you kind of go through a year of, the whole year of sports, I think you'll start to recognize what you like and what you don't like and all that sort of stuff. So then you can start, and Rex, like people like Rex has been here long enough where you're like, hey, I'm gonna save my money for product XYZ, which is smart, because if there's a particular product that you like and you're familiar with and you kind of have a feel for the product so you know what teams are gonna hit and what teams are, and you kind of know what the rhythm of a product is, just save up for that. It's most, it's not sustainable to buy into every single product that's released. Very few people can actually do that. But if there's a handful of products that you like every year because you've gone through a whole year of products and you're like, okay, that's stuff I like, that's stuff I didn't like, that stuff sold well in the secondary market, that did not, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, you'll kind of be able to figure out, pick and choose which ones you like. And then get into the odd mixer here and there at Jaspies. Chris Bryant, Stain Glass, I think these, I feel like in football, they were not short printed. Basketball, mosaic basketball, they were short printed and I think baseball, they are short printed. So anyway, I haven't seen a lot too much of those. Actually, I don't think I saw a single one in the first case that I did. Pick your team one. So there you go, Cubbies. All right, so we've got a couple things here. We've got Hohe Arihara, 48 out of 99 for the Rangers. That's for Patrick Davis, the Jared Kalanek mosaic pattern. He's gonna be for Seattle, Chris Butler with the M's. Yeah, Jason Asher, the chase worked out for you. Jason Asher got into some fillers and won himself two $750 spots in that division break. Another redemption. Any guesses on that redemption for bragging rights? A lot of times it's been this guy. There's Akeel Badu for Travis and the Tigers. Well, Catty Mojo. By the way, did I say it was Matt Lieber who had the Chicago Cubs? He got the Chris Bryant stained glass. There's Miguel Cabrera, Miggy, 12 out of 25. I really like the white mosaic parallel. It really pops. That's for Travis and the Tigers. Yeah, Mark DeLara saying, hey, listen, if you're into collecting cards of your team, yeah, do breaks or invest on a specific card that you want rather than just buying hobby boxes outright, exactly. Listen, ladies and gentlemen, at the end of the day, nice Shamaclanahan, by the way, rookie auto for James. There's no right or wrong way to collect. I think there'll be a lot of other communities and a lot of other breakers or collectors or people out there who will tell you there is a right or wrong way to collect. In my opinion, there is not. Just do what you like. As long as you're having fun with it, stay within whatever your disposable income is. As long as you're having fun. Nolan Aeronado, autographs mosaic. That's got to be, that has to be Cardinals edition, right? I should have had a checklist up. Oh, actually, I think I copied and pasted the checklist here. Here's the checklist we're using, groupbreakchecklist.com. Just dropped the link into the chat. Nolan Aeronado is indeed a Cardinal. I was like, it's been far enough removed from his rocking stays. This will go to Sean Maddock and St. Louis with a spot that he won. And a free top loader, Sean. I was a little, any Cardinals fans out there? Yeah, Steve likes the idea of just case breaks. The thing about case breaks is usually we're doing a larger grouping of boxes. That's the advantage here. Any St. Louis Cardinals fans, what happened with Mike Schilt? Why was he let go? I feel like he was a great soldier for the Cardinals organization. I think he worked his way up from like Scout to Management and all that sort of stuff. Like, I know the company line from the Cardinals was it was just philosophical differences, but was there anything else that came out of it? I thought I heard something where there was a disagreement on, there was a disagreement on coaches, like assistant coaches. Like I think maybe the organization wanted to make changes there and he did not. But I don't know. Are you, I don't know what kind of person he is. I don't know him personally, but is he the kind of guy that was gonna fall on the sword just to keep his own assistance there? I feel like if ownership of a baseball team said to me, listen Joe, we wanna keep you, but we gotta change your batting coaches and we're gonna make changes there, is that okay? I'd put up a fight, but if it was my job, I'd be like, I don't know, I'm sure he'll get a job somewhere pretty quickly, but. Just thought that was odd, especially for someone who had been with the organization for a long time. There's Trevor Rogers, rookie autograph for the fish, that's gonna go to Patrick Davis, picked up from Arlen straight up. Mets need a manager, right? Padres need a manager, right? There is Tucker Davidson for the ATL. Chris Butler with the Braves. Won the Braves in that filler. Dodger's finally putting some runs on the board against Max Fried. Max Fried went to a high school. I'm sure everyone heard that on the broadcast, but Max Fried went to a high school and I don't know if these three pitchers played there at the same time. I think one of them might have been a freshman when one was a senior or something like that, but listen to this rotation. Max Fried, Lucas Chialito, Jack Flaherty, all went to the same high school around the same time. Can you imagine that high school rotation there? I wonder if Max Fried said, I think on the broadcast said that he had like 60 tickets set aside for friends and family, so I wonder if that was a distraction for him? I'm sure it wouldn't be, I'm sure he had someone do it for him, but is that gallon seven out of 10? What did you hear about Urius and Lutz? Oh, well, there was a shallow fly ball at a center field that Gavin Lutz could have like dough for, I guess, but didn't and the ball dropped in front of him and Urius kind of was like kind of flapped his arms and was like, oh, you know, and was just showing a little frustration, but another redemption. I like that Bobby Dalbeck too, Carl of the Red Sox, but I think that was just a little frustration, I think just in the heat of the moment is what seems to be the issue. Urius is kind of a pretty quiet sort of dude, so I don't think he'd show up someone like that. And there's Jorge Mateo, rookie autographs mosaic, I think is a Yankee, Padre, that's gonna go to strong coast, way off, Abram, but if it was any other center fielder, I think a diving play would have happened, but I think he's played in center field less than like 20 games, I think. So I think it was kind of a little bit of a hard ask. All right, next box for him to make those kind of plays. Let's see, one of my favorite websites is mlbtraderumors.com. I feel like they've got some good writers that sort of aggregate a lot of information and they're like, I'm gonna sign Aaron Boone. Yankees signed Aaron Boone to a three year deal. Billy Bean withdraws names from consideration for Met's job. MLB to require teams to provide housing for minor leaguers. Yeah, that's been, I don't know if people have been tracking that story, but it's pretty crazy. What else has been happening? Oh, Rex, your Cubs have a GM, that's right, I saw that too, Carter Hawkins is your GM now. The qualifying offer is set at $18.4 million. What was it last year, 17 something, 17? Just under 18, I think. Next box, there's Andy Young for Patrick Davis and the Diamondbacks. Yeah, I agree, Rex, I think it is tough to not show your emotions on the field. I mean, there is a lot of, I know these guys are making a lot of money. There's a lot of pressure on them too. There's Dalton Jeffries, your second of three autographs from the box that goes to Matt Lieber and the Oakland A's. Wonder what made them do minor league housing because minor leaguers have been treated terribly. There's only so many first rounders, right? Think about it, there's only so many people that are in the first three rounds that are making, that are like bonus babies that are getting like, you know, million dollar signing bonuses or more. There's Luis Cascio to 99. Most dudes are not making that at all. And so it's hard to, it's hard for like, some kid who's like a fifth round pick who maybe gets a $50,000 signing bonus, right? But that really doesn't go a long way when you're looking at nutrition, getting housing, all that sort of stuff, especially kids who are out of high school living life for the first time, trying to figure out all this and then being able to say, hey, you know, trying to find apartments that are like three to six month leases because they're not living in like this random town for like the entire year because the baseball season is only like what, five, six months long. Then they move around a lot, they get called up, they get released, they get sent down. There's Luis Gonzalez, White Sox, Shane Warner. So now go to the next random town, try to get like a, not signing a year lease at a place you got to try to find like other places. I mean, it's a whole deal. I mean, you got like minor league baseball players who are supposed to be professional athletes who are like eating McDonald's and living like eight to a three bedroom apartment and all that sort of stuff. So like more than any other sport, baseball is a sport that I understand where if you grind through the minors, like most players have to, like I don't blame them for trying to get as much money as possible in free agency. There's Anderson Teata at 49. That's for the Rangers. And McDonald's expensive now too. There's a why all of a sudden, I don't think it's all of a sudden, I think all season long there's been a story after story in various publications about just people tracking like the destitute lives of like minor leaguers. So I think that has really shed a light. A lot of different stories have shed a light on their plight. And I think that's major league baseball to make moves like that. I don't know, I don't know if that's related Rex. Then cutting minor league teams, I think that was just, I mean, baseball teams can afford it. They just choose not to. But I mean, minor leaguers will tell you all the time what the best organizations are. Some minor leaguers will tell you, yeah, I was in this organization and we had every minor league at every level from rookie ball to triple A. There were like trainers and nutritionists and they took care of you and fed you and all that sort of stuff. Even if you were, you know, even if you were like a seventh round pick and a third string first baseman in rookie ball, you know, like you would get taken care of you. And some organizations where you wouldn't, where you wouldn't get taken care of. No, but every baseball team, even the poorest quote unquote poorest baseball team, every owner can take care of their entire staff. Don't worry. A lot of these rich people will cry poor when these organizations actually aren't. There's Al K. Lyon to 49. And we've got Garrett Crochet, rookie autographs for the shy socks, Shane of the Chicago White Sox. Maybe like a train whistle hit here. I don't think I've seen. There's Brady Singer, Kansas City Joe Locus with the Royals. Another Bobby Daldeck mosaic pattern. So what's, I think the Red Sox game is tomorrow, right? Who does everyone have in tomorrow's Red Sox game? We've got Nate Iavaldi on the mound versus Luis Garcia. I think Luis Garcia kind of got hammered in his first appearance, but it's back in, there's Zach McKinsey for my Dodgers. It's back in Houston, Boston in Houston for the next, or for at least one game, possibly two if the Red Sox can win this one, take it to game seven. Zach McKinsey for my Dodgers, Coppola. It's Cody Ballinger here too. He's striking the ball pretty well these days. Seems like he's getting healthier and healthier. Three of your three autos right here, next box. I'd like to see a game seven. Those are always pretty exciting. So what happened in this ALCS? The Astros won the first one, five, four. In the Red Sox, this is in Houston. In the Red Sox, we beat the Astros nine, five in game two. And then the first game in Boston, everyone was going out of control. The Red Sox beat the Astros 12-3. And they were up two-one on the series and they were in Boston and everyone was dancing in the streets. And then, and then that fateful, like late inning fiasco happened in game four, Astros won nine-two. And then in the final game in Boston, Astros took the lead on the series by beating the Red Sox nine-one. That was more of a comfortable win, not a late win. Now they're in Boston, or now they're in Houston. It's gonna be a tough one. But Nadia Valdi's been pitching really well for the most part. Nadia Valdi, former Dodger. Yeah, he was in the 2008 draft. Round 11, 337th pick overall. And now he's pitching for the Red Sox in an ALCS. Good for him. Francisco Lindor to 99. And Mount Castle could be one of the big names that Orioles rebuild. We need to figure out pitching though, Horthier. And there's William Contreras. Was it five years ago today? The Cubs bested the Dodgers to go to the World Series? You know, after that series, I remember telling myself, or maybe even on air, that I just thought the Cubs and the Dodgers would see each other in the playoffs regularly after that. There's Luis Garcia. These red perils are not numbered, but of course all cards should. And then we've got Devin Williams. Autographed for the Brewers. Capola with the Brew Crew. Was this the guy that punched a wall in celebration and broke his hand? His pitching hand? Or was it some other guy on the Brewers? Got Trent Grisham for the Padre, 25 out of 49. And we've got a Keegan-Agan. The Orioles can develop some pitching. They've got some hitting. This could be an interesting team. So there's our three autographs. Let's see if we can find some numbered parallels here. There's Aronato. There's Kyle Lewis. Casey Meis had a nice season. Casey, the Tigers, too. They've got Casey Meis, the former number one overall pick. They've got Spencer Torkelson, who should be called up in a season or two, if not sooner. We've got some other guys there as well. Riley Greens and the Keele Badoos and your Dazz Camerons of the world and whatnot. Put together an interesting team. This has been a slow first half. We're all, well, we are halfway through. I've only done one case of pick your team one. This seems to be in line with, this seems to be in line with what we saw on pick your team one. No, numbered stuff is fewer and far between this year. Let's look at the checklist here. So the base checklist, silver prism, base mosaic, blue camo, that's choice. I think some of these are choice breaks, but there's blue out of 99. That's some different plot. Purple's out of 49. I think orange fluorescent is in a different retail, but we got white out of 25 here. And then we should have some lower numbered stuff. There is goals to 10, and then maybe the one of ones. But yeah, I think most of these are really just the non-numbered parallels that we're doing. And you can probably tell like stuff like, yeah, like stuff like silver rookie parallels are fewer and far between. I kind of like that though, because it's not just a whole slew of numbered cards, so that makes like the rookie like silver is a little more valuable for the top names like a Joe Adele, Joe Lucas. I know we saw some base Joe Adeles, but we've not seen the parallels yet. Like a Ryan Mountcastle red, I think there's only three red per box. It's a little more common. There he is, there he is again. Two redemptions, Max Muncie, definitely missing him this post-season. And there's Aronola to 99. Alec Baum, silver as teammate. Right Rex, who would have thought if you told me in 2016, that like five years later, that Bryant, Schwerber, Baez, and Rizzo would all be off the team? I'd say that's crazy talk. Matt Lieber with the Phillies, won the Phillies in that team random. We'll get those two parallels. And there's a Will Crow. Sherry with the pirates. Yeah, one of one would be pretty nice. There's the white parallel 10 out of 25 for Luendia's. It's for the fish, it's gonna go to Patrick. All right, first redemption is gonna be Alec Baum for the Phillies, nice. Rookie autographs, mosaic pattern. So that will be for Matt Lieber. And a free top loader too, Matt. Man, giving all way all sorts of free top loaders here. All right, next one is Daz Kammer. We're just talking about him. Tigers, that'll be for Travis. Well, cat team mojo, big cat. We looked this up yesterday. This is Mike Cameron's son. Some of you may remember Mike Cameron. I remember him as a mariner. You know, I don't think I saw one in break one in pick your team one, but we did pull one in this case, see. It was Chris Bryant, went to Matt. I think those are pretty short printed. So looking at the box, here's what you're looking for. You're looking for the, I haven't seen overdrive either. We're looking for stained glass overdrive and more five silver prism and 15 mosaic parallels, but not a lot of the numbered parts seem to be fewer and far between. All right, next. And I think it looks like from, judging from the checklist, it looks like there's going to be a few different mosaics out there. So this is like the hobby edition with three autographs in each box. There's a first off the line edition out there that has also three autographs of box, but mosaic green swirl and pink swirl parallels are your short prints or your, I guess per box parallels. And then there's a quick pitch box, which is a lot like the basketball fast break for the football no huddle. That has different parallels too. And I think there's, in that choice version, you have chances at other different parallels like the peacock short prints and different fusion parallels. Jonathan India. That might be your NL rookie of the year, Jonathan India. Fernando Tattis, Jr. 33 out of 99 for the Padres, Aberde with the Friars. There's the Joe Adele mosaic. That's pretty nice. One of the, one of the bigger prospects, just not only for the angels, but I think in all the baseball, it looks like it's miscut a little bit here, which is unfortunate, Joe. There is Jared Oliva, Pirates, Sherry with the buckos. There's another Joe Adele. So I think that's the way it's supposed to be cut, right? There were a few of these base ones though. Maybe we'll find something even better than that. There's Tanner Hawk for Carl and the Red Sox. I think he's been getting some innings in the playoffs. There you go, Carl. There's Spencer Howard for the Phillies, Matt Lieber. Rookie autograph. I feel like the Phillies are on the cusp of putting it all together, no? All right, four boxes to go. So I'm looking at their depth chart on ESPN.com, finishing a sort of pedestrian 82 and 80, although they had like a month where they were looking like they were gonna sneak into that wild card spot, but I mean, Zach Wheeler had a great season, Aaron Nola had a great season. Then they got JT Riel Muto, Ballack Baum, Jean Segura, D.D. Gregorius, Bryce Harper, I mean, they got some names on that team. Maybe they just need to add a few more pieces, some pitching maybe. I feel like something's gotta happen there. I feel like maybe it's time for Mickey Moniac to shine, something like that. I think the Marlins could be kind of scary at some point in the next couple of years. They've got a really good starting pitching staff. They got Sandy Alcantara, Trevor Rodgers, Pablo Lopez. I'm not too familiar with Alicia Hernandez, but they got Jesus Lozardo from the A's. Then they've got a lot of young guys we're seeing in these sets, right? Luen Diaz, Jazz Chisholm, you know, I don't know if they're offenses, but they've got a couple of young players, but an excellent, they've got 6-0 Sanchez too. They've got a really great starting rotation. If they can get some hitting going, they might have to develop it, but if they can get like some hitting going, I think that could be really interesting. Trevor Rodgers right there. I think he won, I think he won Rookie of the Month the first two months of the season. I think a lot of the Rookie hitters were a little quiet, but he was doing really well. There's Brandon Crawford, what a season he had. 44 out of 49. Matt Lieber with the Giants, my rivals. Speaking of Pablo Lopez, there he is. I mean, I know that pitchers on the secondary market don't tend to go too crazy, but they've got a really strong starting rotation. It's Jonathan Stiver. For the White Sox, that'll be for Shane. Jared Kalanick, red. You know, I feel like, I don't know, if I'm the, what would I do if I'm the Marlins? I would, I would just kind of, I would just spend another year just developing. You know, I don't think they're quite at, let's go get some free agents level just yet. You could do that and then you end up committing a ton of money to some players that, that are, you know, getting in the way of someone's development. But there's another Alec Baum, Rookie Autographs, Mosaic, another one for the Phillies. I don't know what we want to do. If you're the Marlins, maybe Jazz Chisholm and Luen Diaz play like middle infield positions. So maybe you look for some, corner is Brian Anderson still out there. Maybe you sign a guy like Brandon Belt. Maybe you get a guy like, get a Kyle Seeger down in Florida for a couple of years or something like that. All right, three boxes to go. Nine autographs to go. Speaking of Kyle Seeger, I think it'll be interesting to see what the, what the Mariners are gonna do. The Mariners look like they were ahead of schedule, almost slipped into a playoff spot this year. They've got money coming off the books, but they've got guys like, I think Evan White was a rookie, right? Maybe Evan White's not, but no, they had some players. You know, obviously Kyle Lewis is really good. They've got him under like team control for a while. You know, you have guys like Taylor Tremel and Julio Rodriguez and pitchers like Logan Gilbert and guys like that coming up the ranks. I think they've got some, they've got like Kyle Seeger's contract coming off the books and everybody's like either, you know, their arbitration eligible or whatever, their payroll is gonna be, payroll is pretty under 75 million this year. And they've got almost half of that coming off the books or half that, I mean, that was gonna come back in arbitration and stuff like that, but they've got money to play with if they feel like, hey, now we're just a few hitters away. I think some of our Mariners fans here want, want like a Marcus Simeon type to be out there. All right, see you guys. Yeah, no worries, man. Go Dodgers. Absolutely, Saturday, baby. Chris Boovic, rookie autographs, Royals, Joe Locas. Thank you for the Mariners. You go after Corey Seeger and tell him that they'll re-sign his brother for a discount. I don't think you're gonna try to pay Kyle Seeger $18 million a year, but if you can get him at a discount, get him out there, could be interesting. There's Zach McKinstry on the left side there. Well, there are a lot of names that the Mariners could add to that lineup. There's a Zach McKinstry Dodgers. I think they do. I mean, I don't think they've made the playoffs. I mean, I'm sure there's, I don't know, do they? Drew's asking, do the Mariners have the one of the biggest droughts for not making the playoffs out of all the major sports? They're up there. Dominic Smith, 92 out of 99. I think last time they were there was like early, late 90s, early 2000s. And then nothing since then, I want to say. Yeah, it's like 2001, Drew is saying. There's Adonis Medina for the Phillies. Another one for Matt. Peace. I already locked that room. Okay, thank you. Yeah. Appreciate it. See you Josh. Thanks. I should have one more autograph. No? Ryan Zimmerman to 49. Oh, no, I think Chris Bubich was the first autograph, right? Of the three? I don't know. We'll do a recap at the end. I think Zimmerman retired, right? I think he was the first pick for the Nationals. And he stayed with the Nationals his entire career. I don't know. I'd have to look at the Mariners team a little more carefully, but I think, I mean, if they could add like a Marcus Simeon, Corey Seeger, maybe Corey Seeger would ask too many years, but they can get Marcus Simeon for like four or five years, right? That would be a great addition to that team. Chris Taylor is a free agent. They used to be a Mariner. Chris Taylor would be great on that team. Not sure if they're in the Carlos Correa or Chris Bryant sweepstakes. I'm sure they wouldn't mind someone like Chris Bryant up there. Seems like Chris Bryant's gonna go back with the Giants so he fit really well there. I don't know. There's some things that they can do in free agency. They don't have to go crazy, but add a couple pieces and then wait for their young town to kind of grow around that. They need starting pitching too. I mean, they got some starting pitching, but they could add a little bit more. I heard that. Mark Dallara saying Alec Baldwin just killed, I think it was hours ago, but yeah, on set of a Western. I got an alert about that earlier today. Using a prop gun that apparently had a projectile in it and maybe, and I think injured the director and possibly killed the director of photography or something like that. That's gotta be, that's gotta be, someone's getting fired, right? The prop guy, unless it was murder most foul, but that's crazy. There's Josh Fleming, rookie autographs. It's flooding your Facebook feed right now, says Mark. What's the, I'm sure there's a, are there crazy conspiracies already floating around? There's gotta be, right? This is 2021, there has to be. It's Joey Bard. Do you think the Dodgers will keep Chris Taylor letting go? I don't know. The Dodgers, Drew, have a lot of question marks that they have to figure out. One of my favorite sites, Drew and baseball fans, is Cots contracts on baseball perspectives that'll kind of give you a breakdown of all these deals. And the Dodgers, I know their payroll's already kind of big, but they actually have a lot of money coming off the books. So not that they're paying all of Scherzer's contract, but Scherzer's gonna be a free agent. I don't think the Dodgers are paying all of David Price's contract either. I mean, Trevor Bauer's situation's up in the air. Kershaw's a free agent. His $31 million is off the book. Books. You know, do they re-sign Albert Pujols? That's sort of like that veteran Jim Tomey type player that they used to have. He's making 31 now, annually. He won't get 30, generally. No, I don't, I mean, just unrealistic. They'd probably give him, I'd give him like two years, 20, to say, come back, retire a Dodger or something like that. I mean, 25 million, and like, you give him Bauer's contract, $31 million a year for two or three years. I think so, they can somehow avoid that contract and avoid paying him, but they gotta figure that out too. Is that money on the books for the Dodgers or is it not? So that's a big decision. But Kenley Jansen's $20 million is off the book. Books, I don't, I don't know. Kenley's been looking really good though. I think he's made the mechanics changes, mechanical changes with his wind up. To make him pretty lights out again. So I don't know. Yeah, price is kind of washed, but I think they're not paying that contract. I think Boston's paying like three quads of that contract anyway. So I think they're just gonna, he's a free agent after 2022, I think. So I think they're just getting whatever pro-rated deal they have for him, and then just let him just gobble up some innings every once in a while, see if they could get anything from him or out of him. So Bauer's a question mark. Kenley's $20 million is off the books. Ballinger will go into arbitration. Corey Seeger's a free agent. Trey Turner's still arbitration eligible, although I don't know what's gonna happen there. You know, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Chris Taylor's $8 million is off the books. Corey Kineville's $5 million is off the books. So on and so forth. So they've got some decisions they have to make and I don't know what's gonna happen. There's Christian Javier. Guys like, you know, guys like Justin Turner aren't getting any younger. So that's an issue. Christian Javier for the Stroes, Sean Maddock with the Astros. So yeah, it'll be interesting to see. I would think that they would re-sign Chris Taylor because they actually let Kike Hernandez go because Chris Taylor pretty much filled, there were like two Kike Hernandez's, you know what I mean? So they had to pick Chris Taylor or Kike. They were both kind of the same player occupying the same sort of space with the similar kinds of versatility. I think they're both right handed too, I think. So I think that's why they picked one, you know, essentially. So my guess would be that they would re-sign Chris Taylor, you know, unless it's someone gonna really throw like someone gonna throw big money at Chris Taylor. He's making 7.8. He signed a two year 13 deal, right? He was an all star for the first time this year. So I would, you would think that there may be like 12 million dollars a year, three or four years, three years, 36 million dollars, something like that. Three years, 45 million dollars. Yeah, well, Trey Turner's arbitration, but I think if, I think the Dodgers will make an offer to Corey Seeger, they have to. I don't know if they're gonna win the Corey Seeger sweepstakes, but I think the second they don't get out of that Corey Seeger sweepstakes, I think they're giving Trey Turner an extension. Or I don't know, maybe if they don't think they're gonna win the Trey Turner, or the Corey Seeger sweepstakes, maybe they just say screw the arbitration to your Trey Turner. Let's give you the extension and lock you up for the next five years. And we'll go from there. I don't know what Max Muncie's contract status is. I think he's got another 13 million. Yeah, he's a lot, 22 is his last year. Or there's a club option for 23. So I think Max Muncie is gonna be here for the next two years. They're not worried about him. I think they'll just take that year by year and they gotta figure out if they're gonna pay Cody or not. I think they'll do another arbitration here with Cody before figuring out the extent of that injury, but it looks like he's kind of getting out of that injury related slump. A lot of decisions for the Dodgers. Yeah, fire clown, who do you replace Dave Roberts with? It's easy to say fire the guy. And I'm not, it's not a hot take, but I'm on the fence with Dave Roberts. Sometimes I think he's acceptable. Sometimes I'm just like, what the hell is he doing? But I mean, he's led the Dodgers to a number of World Series. He's won one, won the division a lot, players like him, like who do you, I mean, some players, some people will argue, like, hey, how many World Series has did Dave Roberts cost us, if any, of the four of the, in the last six years that the Dodgers have gone to? Are you saying that Dodgers should have won all of them? Would they have won all of them if there were someone other than Dave Roberts? I don't know, maybe. It's Jose Garcia. I guess I just don't know who else would you get. Some are you that, hey, the front office is making all those decisions, right? But even if that was the case, it's not like Don Mattingling didn't have the same success with my Dodgers that Dave Roberts has. I don't know, maybe the personnel was different. Everything's just clicked. Replace them with Manny Ramirez. I mean, I would love that if this was like a movie about the hard luck Dodgers. You know, and then all of a sudden Manny Ramirez unveils as the new manager of the Dodgers. Kind of funny. Dave Roberts is complete bozo, if you can't see that, so are you. You calling me a bozo? Payday? Or just half a bozo. At a 49, there's Jorge Polanco and they're Mickey Moniac Silver. I don't know, maybe on the fence bozo. I don't know, I just, I'm, again, this is not an exciting take, but I think I'm, I think some people, some people love them, some people, I'm just kind of in the middle. Guess I'm the middle of the road bozo. There's Davey Garcia, Yankees. And that's our final autograph there. Tristan McKenzie, Alec Baum, and that's that. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you. Quick recap, here in full case, Mosaic, baseball, hobby break number two, picker team two. More picker teams in the store, jaspeaskacebrakes.com. Thanks for watching, thanks for breaking with us. And I'll see you next time for the next break, which will be tomorrow. Oh, there's the Chris Bryant stained glass. These are fewer and far between. Short permit there, that's Keebert Ruiz and Chris Bubich led us off. 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