 Hi everybody, Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com with another full case break of 2022 Panini Prism Baseball. Pick your team number five from jaspyscasebrakes.com. A very big thanks from Fresh Case as well, obviously, 12 box case. Very big thanks to this group for making it happen. Chad getting like six or seven teams, uh, getting six or seven teams to, uh, knock that out. Some lot of last spot mojos right here. If someone offered me a million dollars to bend Rex Geist for life, would I do it? Yes. Absolutely. And I'd then, then I'd give you a third of it and you'd be happy too. So no big deal. 12 boxes. Good luck. You're looking for three autographs per box, although some boxes I feel like we've seen four autographs. A lot of parallels. We're looking for a Carolina blue hot box. We're looking for some of the top rookies, Julio Rodriguez, Wander Franco, Bobby Wood Jr., Spencer Torcal, some guys like that. Maybe some one of ones. We need some train whistles in here. Exactly. See? Easy, Rex. Easy. Good luck, everybody. Oh, Tiger Stripe popping early and the Carolina blue hot box popping early. Pop it like it's hot. Uh, remember the red and blue parallels? Not number. Everything ships though. All cards ship. Chris Sale Tiger. Tiger. Tiger uppercut. That goes to Zachary and the Red Sox. There you go, Zach. We've got O'Neill Cruz to $199 for the Pirates. It's a nice one for David and the Buccos. Our first autograph, Stephen Riddings, rookie auto for the Yankees. Just in the interest of time, because we've got another long break coming up after this, we're going to breeze through these a little bit slightly more quickly than we usually do. But don't worry. We will, uh, all cards ship. So as long as you see it, we'll ship it. It'll get to the right place. Our sorting and shipping team do an excellent job on all these breaks. Like the snakeskin parallels, 20 out of 50 for the guardians, David with the guardians. And of course, all of these will be top loaded before they get sorted and shipped out. Shoyo Tani signed a year extension. Did everyone see that? I feel like that happened a few days ago. Signed an extra year. There's Lars Knutbar. So maybe he's not getting traded in the off season. Putting the Knut in Knutbar, the nutrition in Knutbar, that's going to go to Zach, the delicious Knutbar. All those Julio Rodriguez is, is will go to Seattle. That'll be for Patrick, Jared Walsh, Red Waved 99. That'll be for the Halos. It's going to go to Patrick. All these Wanderfrankos will go to Chad Wright and the Rays. Let's look for some parallels Chad. That's what we want to see. Maybe even some ink. Back here is the Boz, Shane Boz, 21 out of 25, Carolina Blue, rookie autograph for Chad Wright and the Rays. All right, first box in the books. Now Gilo's Royals looks like they're cleaning house. Um, they are cleaning house. The owners let go of the GM about a month or so ago, right? And then they let go of their manager today and somebody else. So the Royals are in, I mean we're going to have plenty of time to talk about the playoff team, but what about the Royals? What are their next steps? Not yet, Oliver. We are just one box in. I'm ripping box two right now. We just started. Now Gilo's asking a pitching coach, also let go. Gilo's asking, uh, what are the, who are the, like the free agent managers? Who's on the market? You know who's on the market, Gilo? Mike Sosha. Now Mike Sosha was tapped, was tapped to coach the futures, the, I, was it the AL or NL? Was the manager, was the head coach, was the boss, was the manager of a future scene. I feel like he's the perfect guy to take like, you know, a young team to the next level is Cal Raleigh, rookie auto for the Mariners. That's going to go to Patrick. So I think that could be, I mean I'm sure there's, there'll be, you know, tons of possibilities, tons of options. You never know who's going to, who else is going to get fired or who's going to make themselves available or maybe there's like a, you know, a pitching or hitting coach somewhere around the league in the mix that suddenly becomes available or something like that. Ken Griffey Jr. Lyme Green to 125. And I just thought, I was like, where's my, speaking of the Royals, here's Bobby Wood Jr. Base card for Ariano. But Mike Sosha, coached the Angels to a World Series, I think is a pretty, pretty smart, pretty smart coach, former catcher, Austin Warren, blue wave autograph. Speaking of the Angels, that goes to Patrick Cox, nine out of 50, still involved in baseball, obviously with the Futures game and everything. So it looks like he's still interested in being in that world. Julio Rodriguez, hopefully he'll find some parallels with Julio. So that might not, I mean, that name should at least be part of the mix. You should at least get an interview, I feel like. Reed Dettmers, another Angel for Patrick. That's going to be for the Halos and Patrick. Throw no hitter earlier this year, Bobby Valentine. I don't know, I think the Bobby Valentine days, probably over. Jacob de Grom to 149. That's right, yeah. Lucas is an Angels guy. There's Spencer Strider. This is probably your NL rookie of the year right here. This is going to go to Brandon Richards and the Braves. There you go, Brandon. Much better day today in the breaks. Why do you think Mike Sosha, maybe it's a Mike Sosha choice. I always thought that Mike Sosha would be back in coaching pretty soon. Mike Ditka maybe, that says no. He's pretty surprised that Mike Ditka started coaching some baseball. We might have to force the Kansas City Royals owners to sell the team if they hire Mike Ditka. Something's wrong there. I see, so I thought that he left the door open, Lucas. I didn't realize that he made it pretty clear that he's retiring. Bruce Bochie. What about Bruce Bochie, do you know? Does that move the needle for you? What about Joe Madden? Joe Madden may do things a little differently, but if the Royals are okay with that, they kind of let him give him a bit of a leash to do something a little differently. If the Kansas City's into that, then that might be something. There's Jackson Kowar to 50, let's can't see his little two, two traditional maybe. 14 out of 50, Jackson Kowar, Boch Showalter did get a team again, Diego. He got the Mets. Took the Mets to 100 wins this year. There's the Bas, Shane Bas, another one for Chad Wright, but Ron Washington, yeah Oliver is saying Ron Washington too, so Ron Washington probably deserves another chance. He's pretty well respected as a coach. Yeah, Socha is actually, it's actually pretty young. Ooh, look at this, short print, lava flow, all rise, Aaron Judge, that's a case hit. Not maybe not a case hit, but a short print anyway. Although we did see one in the last case, same one. Mark with the Yankees. How's the Catholic community in Kansas City? I'm pretty sure Mike Socha is a big Catholic. Cooper Criswell to 199 for the Halos. Gilo needs the Mike McDaniel of baseball. I mean, so many times baseball is actually, nowadays, you got to have a nice blend of a good player manager, but someone also willing to embrace, you know, stats, you know, advanced metrics. There's Connor Wong, 47 out of 50, blue wave autograph for Boston, that's going to be for Zachary. So sometimes you kind of have to have that blend, 47 out of 50. Well, Yachty, supposed probably is going to be a manager, right? At some day, everyone kind of expects him to do that. But I'll bet like, I don't know, I'll bet the Cardinals organization will give him a minor league manager job or something like that or a bench coach job. He'll kind of marinate there before he moves on to managing the big club. The big club. Brian Reynolds, Tiger Stripe for the Pirate, that's for David, right? He's managing the classic already. Yes. So I think the interest for him managing is there, but I bet it's got to be in the Cardinals organization. They're not going to let him out of the organization. It's Greg Dietman to 125. I was one of the, it was different ownership, but that's one of the biggest sort of regrets I think maybe the Dodgers owners might have or the previous owners might have is not hiring Mike Socia, long time Dodger. It's Matt Chapman. I think, I think catchers tend to profile well for a, would profile well as future managers, right? I don't know what the sample size is. Let's play a little game here. Who's your team? Tell me what your team is and tell me the player on the team most likely to be a manager. I think for the Dodgers, a lot of people, I mean, I have no, I have no really, no information on this because I haven't seen him do this, but we're seeing him in practice or, or whatever. But just in turn for the Dodger, I think a lot, a lot of teammates and a lot of media reports, he suggests that he's, he's probably best suited to be a future, a future manager someday. Derek's team, Angels, Kurt Suzuki, another catcher. I can see Justin Turner being, being a manager because there's some guys who are just like, you know, they, they just play the game. They love the game, they play the game, but they don't need to, they don't need to, they don't necessarily need to stay in the game. But there are guys that are just like, they, they, they miss the, they miss the camaraderie. They, they miss just being a part of the game. And for some players, they miss teaching. Just talking about the game. Here's a redemption. Salvador Perez, there's another, another catcher that could do it. Patrick Cox with Seattle, Wander Franco. And a lot of times it's not necessarily the best player on the team. You know. And there's another catcher, Wilson Contreras. Could go on to be a coach or manager. There's Alex Degotti, 97 out of 99. ADG, rookie auto for Houston. Chad, one of his last spot mojo teams. Gilo thinks Brad Pitt could be a good manager someday. That's Gilo's team. CJ Ahram's Lyme Green to 125 for Patrick and the Padres. Teosca Hernandez to 100 for the Blue Jays. That, that's true, yeah man. Maybe that's not a good luck to have Brad Pitt as a manager. Josiah Gray to 25. Mark with the Nats. And Mike Bauman, rookie auto for Baltimore. That's going to be for Chad and the O's. Brandon Richards is an O's guy. Maybe Brian Roberts could be a future manager. Yeah, maybe guys at lead by example. Do they make good managers? Maybe that makes a favorite player for Gilo anyway. Like a guy like Alex Gordon, but maybe not a manager. All right, the redemption is San Suzuki, debut signatures, Eddie H with the Cubs. It's almost, well we've only done five cases, but I feel like there's been, let's say a Suzuki almost one per case. Chicago Cubs. Hey Lucas, what is the, what's the latest with Artie Moreno and the Angels? Is that team going to be sold? My colleague Nick Jaspy, his dad, the boss man, Mike Jaspy, hall of famers, is their Angels fans. And the boss man is, can't wait for Artie to sell that team. I think once he couldn't buy that land around the stadium and once some like weird shady stuff went down with the Anaheim City of Anaheim, like I think maybe the writing was on the wall and maybe he had to do that and some poor decision making as well. I think he was great to take Disney from that, or take from the Disney era, I think it was Disney beforehand, right? I think him buying it from Disney, that was a great step. So he took the Angels away from Disney, made it a family business, took it to the next tier or two, you know. But now maybe the team has kind of outgrown him. Maybe he needs to give that team up to take a couple tiers up. Wow, not sure, but when he announced it, he said he's quote considering it, but his actual press release was essentially a goodbye. I think we have a new owner before next season. You think it'll be that fast? What do you think the Angels go for? I mean, baseball teams are getting, sports teams are getting expensive these days. I mean, what did like the Timberwolves sell for? What did, you know, I think the Timberwolves sold for a couple billion? Clippers sold for a couple billion? There's Juan Soto to 60. This is true, Diego, with the inflation and with the economy these days. Things are getting expensive or if it's securities, it's getting less expensive and that's putting the squeeze on people's wallets and retirements and whatnot. Things always turn around. It's Ryan Felner, you just have to grind it out and just to write out the lows to get to the highs, buy lows, sell high. Yeah, I think that's what I heard too. Some independent group put some numbers together and expecting the Suns to go to close to $4 billion. So you gotta think that there's Peyton Henry 73 out of 75, not 23 out of 25, 73 out of 75, Red Wave Autograph for the Marlin, Steve Kearney. But if the Suns are expected to go for $4 billion, I could see the Angels going for two and a half, three. I mean, the market is great, big suburban market on a big piece of land that can be developed because I bet you'd be buying this. Already Moreno owns the stadium too, right? There's Seiya Suzuki, live. Debut signatures, Rookie Auto for the Cubs, Eddie H. So the statement says Moreno called owning the Angels a great honor and privilege, adding those difficult decisions to read. That does sound like a good buy. Yeah, halos for three and a half. I feel like basketball gets a little edge just because of the international scope of the NBA, just basketball in general, although baseball is pretty international too. But it's a great location, just millions of people, families, especially around there, plenty of room to renovate or rebuild a brand new stadium. You can get free agents down there to play with Mike Trout and Shohei Otani, right? And live in L.A. There's Madison Bumgarner. And the vibe, I don't know, Lucas, you're biased because you're an Angels fan. I'm a Dodgers fan. But the Angels don't seem like, I'm trying to put this the right way, there's Jackson Kowar, Blue Autograph, Color Match for the Royals, Arianna Daniel. Angels don't seem like the Clippers, right? They're not the Clippers of the baseball market. I think mainly, because I guess I just feel like they've always been the Anaheim Angels. So I don't think they've ever really competed for the L.A. baseball market. They're just in a different city than me. You know? I think that the new owner should go back to Anaheim, should rebrand it. Because I don't know of anyone who lives in Orange County, who grew up in Orange County, who wants to be associated with L.A. So I would love for them to lean back into maybe like the O.C. Angel or something like that. Yeah, there's little hold on the L.A. market. I mean, not sure really what the point is. Anyone in Southern California knows that Los Angeles and Anaheim or Orange County may be a whole world apart. But I would just pull it back and bring it back to Anaheim or call it Anaheim Angels or even call it the Orange County Angels. O.C. Angels, that sounds kind of cool. For basketball, Diego is saying what they're expecting for the Sun in order to put in money to the team because they know Phoenix would be a great destination for free agents. Yeah, especially during the winter, right. Basketball is a winner sport. Rolling, rolling, rolling. Keep this breaking, rolling. Tyler, glass now rolling. To Chad Wright and the Rays. Yeah, winning cures all, right. Chaz McCormick, Blue Mojo to 199 for Houston. That'll be for Chad with Chaz. And we got an Otto Otto. Yes, an Otto Otto for Toronto. That's gonna be for Patrick and the Blue Jays. 34 out of 75. Bobby Whit Jr., debut signatures autograph. That goes to Ariano Daniel with the Kansas City Royals. He's got a nice, I mean, I feel like he's a redemption a lot of time. Sound your cards, Bob. You got a cool Otto. Is that a baseball? That kind of looks like Jerome Bettis' autograph where he draws a football at the end of it. That's just W, that's just the TT, right, of Whit. Nice. And a red Julio Rodriguez. Nice. That's what we wanna see. We wanna see these parallels for these top tier rookies. That is Patrick with the M's. Upside down, Bobby Whit Jr. And Curtis Terry. This is Twins, Curtis Terry. He's on the Twins? Isn't he a ranger? This goes to Chad and the Twins. 93 out of 99, was he traded? Well, on November 5th, 2021, Terry was outrided off the Texas Rangers roster and became a free agent. At the end of that month, November, 2021, he signed a minor league contract with the Twins and then he was released recently, August 10th, 2022. Paul Goldschmidt to 149. Now that we're halfway through this break, ladies and gentlemen, now another 30 minutes to go, we are all done, we're all done with the baseball season. So what about some end of year awards? Oh man, the rally monkey was classic. August 10th is Jilo's birthday. Well, that's when Curtis Terry was released. So not a happy day for him. Happy day for you, Jilo. Happy, happy days for you. Not a happy day for Curtis Terry. Well, AL MVP, who thinks it's not gonna be Aaron Judge? I mean, Vegas has him as a huge favorite. Minus 30,000. Otani's 35 to one, plus 3500. So it is Connor Brogdon, debut signatures for the Phillies, Chad. It's Cutter Crawford, Red Sox, Zachary. Jilo wants Otani to win it, but he thinks that judge has got it. Jilo, you've got some gambling just across the other side of the border and put 10 bucks on Otani. We're gonna win $35 by $350 back. Manuel Rodriguez to 199. Unless you wanna lay $30,000 to win $100 at judge minus 30,000. Juan Soto, Red Wave 64 out of 99. Yeah, Lucas says it should be Otani. Jilo wants Otani to win, but he thinks judge has it. We did, I think the other night, we did add, let's grab that off. Oh, I don't know if that's our variation that was turned around. I think Juan for Cleveland. We did add up Otani's wins above replacement as a hitter, plus his wins above replacement as a pitcher. And it's like 10.4, 10.7 or something like that. Aaron Judge is still over 11. So for whatever that's worth, if you just want to in elegantly slam those numbers together. There's Colton Welker, Colorado, Eddie. There's Dylan Coleman, rookie autographs for the Royals, Ariano with the Royals. Jilo put 10 bucks on Missouri to be number one, Jordan, they almost did it. Plus 2,300, that would have been a nice payout. Might just be West Coast by us, Lucas. I think a lot of those East Coast baseball riders are staying up and watching West Coast Angels games or Dodgers or Giants or Mariners games. Probably not. They probably argue more baseball riders on the East Coast than the West Coast, right? I think that that buys might not be as bad anymore just with streaming and the ease of being able to replay games and stuff like that off the very streaming services and how easy it is to do stuff like that these days. But I mean, nothing beats just watching a game live. There's not a lot of East Coast riders doing that and get a bit of a bias or you just have to go nuts like Mike Trout. You know, just to get people's attentions. NLMVP, Goldschmidt's still the favorite accordion of Vegas. It's not as huge as Aaron Judge, but he's minus 5,000. You've got a minus 5,000 out of your account just to win 100 bucks. But the implication is that there's a little more, that it's a little more of a lock. Mickey is wondering if we did immaculate yet. No, we did not. There's native value 199. Mickey, if you a nightbot, you see in the chat, we'll often drop a schedule and that'll take you to a Google sheet, a Google document, a Google Excel sheet that'll tell you our schedule. It'll tell you what we've done, what we're doing and what we're gonna do. Also have some other important information there as well including like shipping information and all that. That way, let's say I'm away from the camera for a second, that way you can always look that up and not be in the dark and you'll always be in the know. Very useful resource for everybody, whether you've been here for, been with Jaspies for a year or whether you've been with Jaspies for a minute. Chris Sayle, Boston, Zachary and a redemption, Edward Cabrera. I'm surprised I get that question, Diego. Where do I buy? I think the website's in the stream title. I think the website's in the description of the video. The website is right here, jaspiescaserakes.com. I might just have it tattooed right across my thumb right over there. All right, we've got a Bobby Whit Jr. base card right off the top. Dave U's signature, Seth Romero. Mark with the gnats. Yeah, the website might be right on my gravestone along with a train whistle. I don't think I'm gonna be buried in a grave though. I feel like obviously the burial ritual is very important for societies. There's our one-per-case Greg Diekman that goes to Eddie H and the Cubs. But I think I should be buried on a train, right? A train that perpetually goes around the world so that everyone may have a chance to honor me. But not like a post-apocalyptic train in the movie Snowpiercer. Not like that. A happy celebration train. Ivan Castillo or Yvonne Castillo, 23 out of 75. All right, another box. Get a QR code tattooed on my hand that goes so I can just be like, if it's like right here, I can just be like, just go there. You know what, next time we get new mats, maybe we should just have just big QR codes all over the place. And I can just be like, everyone's like, where's the website? I'd be like, right there. And I was like, hey, just point your, open up your camera and point it to right there. If Penini pays me. I'll put Penini points tattooed on my more temporary tattooed on my hand. You just have to change it every once in a while. I mean, I should sell ad space right here. I mean, this is probably the most seen part of my body. I mean, it's not from my face, but no one's really looking at my face while this is breaking, right? They're looking at my hands. They're looking at me holding this card. The most valuable bit of ad space right there. It's Jake Brentz to 125. Hmm. If Penini wanted to put a QR code on my thumb, how much would that cost? I wouldn't want it to be permanent, but I wouldn't mind if it was like a, if there is, if there's, is there a tattoo technology? Here's another Edward Cabrera for Miami. There's like a tattoo that can last for like six months, maybe. Miami, that'll be for Steven. I don't know, would have to negotiate. Gilo, I don't want to say any numbers right now in case Penini's listening. So they'd have to make me an offer. And we'll, and we'll talk. ABC Gilo, always be closing. ABN, always be negotiating. ABL, always be leveraging. Alexander Wells to 199. And a Josh Lowe, how low can you go? Goes to Chad Wright and the Rays. There's a clothing shop that you really like. It makes my mind how I get a logo tattooed on you. And they said they give you 10% off the store for the rest of your life. So when did you get that tattoo? You got auto Lopez, snake skin, 11 out of 50. Oh, you didn't get it, all right. It's a missed savings for you. Have you continued to shop at this store? And we got a Jack Lopez, snake skin. It'll be for Zach, 28 out of 35. And like I said, the one per case, Greg Diemen, sometimes two per case, Greg Diemen. Eddie H, with the Cubs. Final three boxes coming up. And you couldn't get any of those 10% off. What's sales tax out there? It's probably sales tax. And then something, right? Yeah, Lucas, Gilo's not closing. Put that coffee down, Gilo. Coffee's for closers. Now that we're getting closer to the holiday season, which is kind of crazy to say, but now that we're getting closer to the holiday season, to Christmas. There is a great SNL sketch with Alec Baldwin, who did that famous Glenn Gary, Glenn Ross monologue. There's a great SNL sketch where he does that, but he's an elf in the North Pole. It's pretty good. So, Walter Franco, put that cocoa down. What's GNAC? Glenn Gary, Glenn Ross, one of my favorites. Eli White. We're talking the other day about familiar movies that you always watch that you've watched so much that they can become like movies you fall asleep to. Eli White goes to Patrick and the Texans. That's another one. Glenn Gary, Glenn Ross. And that's one of my favorite, little dialogue heavy. A lot of rain. Oh, Gilo, not always closing. I got it. Jonah Heim. Jonah Heim for the Ranger that's going to be for Patrick Davis. So they want to tattoo in a visible spot and a decent, what's a decent size? What was their idea of a decent size? And where is a decent location? I mean, not on your face. Can't put it on your face, would you, Mackinmore? Clayton Kershaw, 50 out of 100. Also, what's the name of the, I don't want to give this shot free publicity, but now I'm curious, what's the name of this shot? Like, I wonder if my mind would be different if they had a cool name. There's AJ Alexi for Texas, another one for Patrick. Your arm, maybe half the size of a card. That's a decent size. Like two by three, that's a decent size. This is like, these are like three by, these are almost like index card sizes. Credit card size, half a credit card. Seven out of 50, Jacob DeGrom, the bunker. All right, that's kind of a cool name. Cool enough to put a tattoo on him, maybe not. The DeGrom goes to Chad in the Mets. Joe Ryan, Minnesota Twins, that will be for Chad. 49 out of 75. All right, a couple of torques there, a silver torque for Patrick in Detroit. Their name was like, I don't know, Killer B's Motorcycle Club, or something like that. I mean, that'd be kind of a cool tattoo to have. Yeah, at a glance, that Joe Ryan could have been Dustin May, right? With that hair right there. Be a little bit brighter though. Dustin May's locks, his lettuce. If you're a baseball player, what kind of hairstyle are you rocking? Are you growing out the hair so that lettuce flows out of the back of your helmet? You know, maybe when you turn first, that helmet flies off, and that lettuce is just flying behind you. Do you go with that? Are you going chains, no chains, or two chains? Diego's going Bryce Harper hair and beard. Jilo's growing out your hair if you're a pitcher to hide the sticky stuff. And I was actually gonna say, if I was a pitcher, I'd maybe grow out the hair. As a hitter, maybe I wouldn't grow out the hair. Definitely chains, I'm def going chains. I feel like, I don't know, I feel like I can't pull off a chain. But I feel like if I'm a pitcher, or a hitter, if I'm a baseball player, I feel like I could pull off a couple chains. Probably layer them a little bit too, you know? Maybe get like a shorter 12 inch chain, 14 inch chain, a 16 inch chain. Get a few chains, maybe, I don't know, maybe some contrast and colors on the chains. I don't want a pendant though, nothing heavy on the chains. It's Brian De La Cruz to 149. But the chains, I definitely want kind of bobbing up and down as I'm rounding third, you know what I mean? Running to home, diving head first, you want to see those chains flying behind me? Here's a cool Whit Merrifield. Pro penmanship autograph for the Royals, Ariano. I might rock a Mohawk, I'd be tempted to rock a Mohawk Rex. Oh yeah, John Boy had a video of the pitcher on the Guardian to get mixing with this. Could be the sticky stuff in there. My potential closer entry, so we've talked about this before, it would be, it would be All Right by Kendrick Lamar. Just letting the stadium know that we gonna be All Right. You know, we'll be fine. I'm here, I'm here to close out the game. We're gonna be all right. There's Luis Frias to 99, that'll be for the Diamondbacks, Oliver. And we got Dylan Carlson, debut signatures for Carlson for the Cardinals, Zachary. And then since I'd be the closer for the Dodgers, Diego, hopefully I'll be maybe closing in like playoff games or something like that. And then like Kendrick Lamar would actually come out and do the actual song as my walk up or as my closer entrance and I'd really get the people going. There's Anolia Perettis, debut signatures for Chad in the Astros. Another Bobby Whit Jr. Zach Short. We learned Zach Short is about 5'10". Not that short. Not super tall, not super short. Zach Short and this Torkelson card goes to Patrick. Rex would use BC Boy Sabotage. Has no one used BC Boy Sabotage before for Marilyn Manson's beautiful people. I've heard hitters use that as a walk up music. Not as closer music. Yeah, I did see that. That's what made me think of it. Edwin Diaz did get the trumpet guy song to do the trumpets for that song, right? The guy who did the song. Wait, was it just a run of the mill trumpet guy or was it the actual guy that did the song? Jilo, I thought it was the guy that did the song. Maybe I was wrong, maybe I'm wrong on that. I don't know, but sometimes, I don't know, sometimes I run hot, you know what I mean? Like, I'm here. When I get fired up, I'm like right there. So maybe I need a song that chills me out, but still fires me up. That might be, that might be Phil Collins in the air tonight. That's a slow burning song that kinda gets you fired up. You know, by the time those drums kick in, so while I'm warming up, it'll be, I can feel it coming in the air tonight. I'd have to time it so that maybe my last warm-up pitch would be like do-do-do-do-do-do-do, boom, boom, boom, boom. You know, that would fire me, that fires me up. Oh yeah, if you're the Dodger's Closure, you get coming to some Vincente, Vincente Fernandez. R.I.P., only if you're in L.A., though. Who used Volver, Volver? It was Verdugo, Alex Verdugo used that as his walk-up song. And I'll tell you what, Diego, and I've been to a number of games when Verdugo is still on the Dodgers. You go on a nice toasty day game, and you hear the sounds of Vincente Fernandez in the stadium on a toasty L.A. afternoon in Chavez Ravine, just feels right. Rededemur's, Blue Mojo, to 199. Yeah, I think it was either a night where the wives got to pick walk-up songs, where it was like they're kids or something like that. And yeah, Craig Kimbrel did change the walk-up song to Let It Go from the hit soundtrack Frozen, from the movie Frozen, hit animated picture. The wickedly talented, the wonderfully gifted, Adele Cazine. It works on night games too, Diego, but not as well. I feel like it's, I feel like that's like, like that's daytime music. It's to 50. Max-Kranek, not low-Kranek, not medium-Kranek, but let's, we want Max-Kranek. Three out of 25, we want Max-Kranek, sir. Let's go for Max-Kranek. I feel like they just like, we need full power. We need Max-Kranek. If Kranek was a unit of energy, think about it that way, if it was a unit of energy. We need Max-Kranek, sir. Kyle Muller, rookie autographs for the Braves, Brandon Richards, bravos. Diego, I think, I think Alex Radugo still has the same walk-up song in Boston. I don't know if it plays as well. To some, I'm sure. Not tall. There's Nicky Lopez to 149, at least during the home games. Kansas City, Julio Rodriguez, Seattle. That'll be for Patrick. And there's Brian Della Cruz for the fish. That's gonna be for Stephen. Gilo, you want the Mortal Kombat theme song? I just feel like that just gets you two there. That probably gets you like three or four extra miles on your fastball, but like it's like, like it's flying all over the place. Now you don't have control. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. That's just too much. That's just too much. It's like maybe having like Darude's Sandstorm playing, which is usually a home run song. 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