 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's Case Breaks dot com. Check it out, 2022 Bowman Chrome Baseball hobby edition coming at you. Pick your team number 13, all card ship. Lot of great stuff here. Full case, all boxes, all card ship. Lot of good prospect hunting here. Big thanks to everyone here. So Nick, you ended up with Last Bot Mojo. You picked up the last team straight up before we pulled the remaining teams for that filler. And thanks everybody who took a chance on that filler, got into the action that way. That's why you have a little rooftop next to your name. Jacob has two, because he won an extra spot in that team random that we did in the previous video. And then got the A's in this one. All right, so let's stick that there. And let's get this one going. Empty box, take all these boxes out of inventory. All right, let's do it. Good luck everybody. Watching a little Seattle trackin' LA Kings hockey. 13 goals have been scored already. Everyone had the over on this one, right? Got a minute 30 left in the second period. Seattle seven, Los Angeles six. Crazy, in case you're wondering, we looked it up before we started this video. The record, the record is 21 total goals. Individual team record might be like 14 or 15 goals. Lot of great stuff in here. Lot of prospect hunting. For a lot of you, you're probably just hanging on some of these cards, seeing if these prospects end up being somebody's. Was there a big, I'm sure there was. These are not numbered, so we'll breeze by these. And Willie Fannas is your first autograph. And we'll have an autograph recap at the end. Franklin won the Mets in the filler. Wow, crackin' toward another goal. It's 14 total now, 86 Seattle. Luis Rodriguez, nice. Magenta 175 out of 199, that'll go to Casey. Picked up my Dodger straight up. Also, if you're watching live, we just posted another fresh case of this. So if you miss out on your teams here in this break, don't miss out on the next break. And we got a Parker Shavers for Rex and the Cubs. Rex on the board in the first box. What's this guy all about? From Montgomery, Alabama, an outfielder, seventh round pick, top 200 prospect in the MLB draft in both 20 and 21. Says his celebrity look like his Johnny Tsunami, carried a three-handy Kevin Golf as a teenager, enjoys outdoor activity, made the deans list, smart kid here. There you go. Maybe turns into somebody. Luis Gill, old Gill. 241 out of 250 for the Yankees. Joseph Kavanaugh with that. Box one. Hey, you don't know any of the good... That's why I kind of love these Bowman products whenever they come out, because it's an excuse to start following some of these players and seeing how they do and hopefully, they become somebodies. All right, next box. Did Vlaska sign his cards wrong? How do you mean incorrect? Was it a... I think it's their all-portrait mode card, to be it, did he put them all like landscape mode? He signed them vertically. Like, so all the cards are shaped like this, you're saying he signed them in landscape mode, right? Whoops. Anything happening in the baseball world? I think it's gonna be a little quiet. The hot-so seems to be percolating a little bit, but I think it's gonna be a little quiet until the winter meeting start this week, I want to say. 165 out of 250, Yendri Rojas. That'll be for the Padres, that'll be for Casey. And we got Sedan Rafaela. 88 out of 499, Refractor Autograph for Boston. That's gonna go to Ed and the Red Sox, won that in the filler. Got a Wander Franco rookie card and a Junior Perez. 115 out of 125. I like that parallel there. Reyes, Sean Matic, you're gonna get all those Wander Franco cards. You got Yasser Mercedes for the Twins, Mark. Torkelson rookie card for the Tigers, that'll be for Michael. And Yenkel Fernandez, going to the Rockies, that'll be for Michael. Ooh, the rare redemption coming up. I feel like I haven't seen too many redemptions. 299 Raphael Devers and a Jeremy Pena for the Astros. That's gonna go to Anthony. And the redemption is gonna be Bowman-Crone Prospects Autograph, Gavin Tonkel for the Phillies. He usually, I've seen a lot of his cards on card. Maybe there are some that he just missed. So that'll go to the Phillies, that'll be for Ramon. Starling Marte Gold, two out of 50 for the Mets. That'll be for Franklin. And that is your one per case. Sometimes we've seen two, but usually it's just one. Marco Luciano, Giants, Jacob with the Giants. All right, next box. Are they really, Blue Jays nearing agreement with Don Manley as a bench coach? Don Manley made it seem like he was gonna take a little time, but guess not. Let me just time away from the Marlins. I guess the big news of the week was Jose Obrero, signing that three-year deal with the Astros. White Sox signing Mike Clevenger. Twins have reportedly made multiple offers to Carlos Correa. These are all news within the last week or so. Jimer Candelario signs a one-year deal with the Nats. Dodger signed Shelby Miller to a minor league deal. Yeah, nothing really crazy there. A lot of teams being in contact with big names. All right, Borlander met with the Dodgers. Darren Judge met with the Giants. Reyes have been in contact with Jacob DeGrom. I mean, a lot of that. A lot of people being in contact with each other, communicating. Met to meet with Carlos Rodone. So on and so forth. All right, but you gotta take all of that with a grain of salt. Guess what? Everyone's talking to Aaron Judge. Everyone's talking to Carlos Rodone. We're only hearing of the ones that have been made public. There's Wander Franco. There's Rosemont Verdugo. 43 out of 99, Green Shimmer. Giants. Nope, Padres. Casey with the Padres. Logan, what's going on, man? How are things? And there's a Rosemont Verdugo autograph for Casey and the Padres. Busy and tired, I had a commedience. It's a crazy season for you. Hang in there, man. There's Ezekiel Tovar to 499. Oh, Carlos Rodone from Holly Springs High, high school in Holly Spring, North Carolina, where all of Jonathan Kent's kids went to high school. And if your kid's playing baseball, following in Carlos Rodone's footsteps. Oh, also, I loaded another case of this, Jonathan, if you wanna go grab your team. I know you were asking earlier. I got Willy Fana, Speckle Autograph, 38 out of 299. That's one of four A-State title. Awesome. That's for the Mets, that's for Franklin. Max Scherrs are taking it to the Max, 48 out of 75 for the Mets, Franklin. Ooh, nice. All right, is there gonna be a continued future in baseball for some of your kids there? No college, maybe? Oh, does that not play college baseball? Yeah, it's a real commitment. One of our guys that worked here for a while for a couple of years, my friend Thomas, played some junior college baseball out here at El Camino, where I think Marlins' Garrett Cooper went to before he transferred to Auburn or something like that. And Thomas transferred to Cal State Northridge, which baseball school wise is pretty decent here in California. But yeah, so I've talked to him a little bit, and yeah, it's right. Officer for being a student without the added pressure, right. So that's what, it's hard, it's not easy. I mean, that becomes your life, that's it. Julio Rodriguez, Julio Rodriguez rookie card for Mariners, that's gonna be for Michael. And nice, Roderick Arias, 13 out of 50, gold speckle autograph for the Yankees, Joseph Kavanaugh, picked up the Bronx Bombers straight up and is rewarded, congrats. Got a Drew Baker, 128 out of 4.99, refractor, and a Yankee Fernandez for the Rockies, that'll be for Michael. Indeed it is, Logan, big hit there. Place club ultimate frisbee now, Johnson's saying. There's a, there's a, I wanna say, there's like pro leagues for that now, right? Like somewhat sophisticated pro leagues that are like pretty well organized. There's a Jack Herman, right, yeah, Jackson Curio, golden, that HTA case was pretty awesome too. Hitting some nice stuff here is Jack Herman. Pirates, Stephen Carney. Got Shane Boz, gold, nine out of 50. For Sean Maddock and the Reyes. All right. Third of the case done. I'm gonna work on another third, the middle third. Gets the winner meetings gonna kick off on Sunday, December 4th. Sunday through Wednesday. And the rule five draft, it'll take place on late Wednesday as well. I think that's one where you like, you can protect X amount of players and blah, blah, everyone else is up for drafts. But yeah, reps from every major league baseball club is gonna go to San Diego. The Marriott marquee, I've stayed there before. That's a really nice one. Great, great hotel, right by the marina. Nice restaurant, nice steakhouse on site. Great pool, couple huge towers. I'm assuming a lot of conference rooms and stuff in the belly of that hotel. The convention center is nearby, I'm sure. I'm sure they can rent some areas there. Now maybe I'm just revising history. But in my head, I feel like there used to be more deals that got done at the winner meetings. And I feel like that's no longer the case, at least in the last handful of years. There's Jorge Barosa, and it'll be for the Diamondbacks. Last spot Mojo, Nick Galvin. Last spot Mojo strikes again. 70% of the time, last spot Mojo hits 100% of the time. It's Josh Lowe, 167 out of 199. But I feel like the winner meetings will come and go and then deals will get finalized like a few weeks later or something like that. Right, isn't that crazy to think that pitchers and catchers were reporting in like two months, three months maybe? December, January, February basically. It was Luis Robert, 282 out of 499. A lot of money will be spent between now and then. There's Daniel McElvenny, 37 out of 50. Gold auto for Ed P. Got the Red Sox and the filler. There's Roger Garius and Ronzi Contreras. 62 out of 75. Little seats back there, kind of make a cool pattern. That's for the Pirates, that's for Steven. I don't know why top lower though, it's just on autopilot there. Our shipping team will take care of that. Just sorting in shipping team just in the interest of time here. Logan, you got a lot of snow in your area today. So how are you handling that? Just trudging through snow, making deliveries happen. Snow sucks. Do you get, are your trucks like equipped with anything additional? Do they give you any additional, pop the snow tires on? Maybe some chains, just five layers and boots. Hang in there, man. Definitely appreciate the letter carriers out there like you low, you had cables on all day. Cause you're the ones delivering our JASP packages too. We got a deep appreciation of you guys. Actually, this reminds me of good public service announcement. As we get closer and closer to the, nice Jonathan, just wanted to, I know you were asking about that earlier. I'm glad you did. As we get, I mean, pretty much from now, through the end of the year, just be patient with your, with the postal service to let you in your letter carrier. A lot of times packages will be delayed. That's just what happens every holiday season. It's either going to be delayed. You're going to realize that tracking numbers, you'll track your tracking number and it'll be like, it's stuck in LA. It'll just be, it'll say it's in Redondo Beach or Hermosa Beach or something like that. With no other updates, you know, even after days of it being sent it's Cameron Colley, 20 out of 25, Orange Shimmer, Rangers, Matthew. That's one of the first things that, I mean, the postal service gets so busy. That's one of the first things. There's Cho, 123 out of 299, the Korean going to Mark, the Cardinals. Things get so crazy busy that a lot of times, you know, that point to point tracking that they usually, that they're usually good at, that's the first thing that they skip telling just to get stuff moving. Kind of bogs them down a little bit. Yeah, tracking numbers are meaningless in December, Logan Singh. You know, and there could be weather delays out there too, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So just be patient. Some of you may not notice any, you know, any sort of delays. Some of you may be like, hey, it seems to be like, this is, things are arriving a day or two later than I usually am used to from Jaspies. So just keep that in mind. Appreciate your patience. Jacob with the Giants. We've got Brett Beatty. 137 out of 150, atomic parallel. Arizona Fall League insert for New York. That's going to be for Franklin and the Metz. There's Christian Vicarro for Sean Maddock and the Nationals. We've got Jason Curio for Cleveland. That's for Ed. Look out for his brother, Jackson as well, on the Brewers. All right, another box. I'm not sure what, I'm looking at a list of free agents on MLBTradeRoomers.com. Can't really say there's really, the monster names are really in the shortstop section, right? There's some other solid players out there, but really, Xander Bogarts, Carlos Correa, Danesby Swanson, Trey Turner. And then of course, Aaron Judge and DeGrom and Carlos Rodone. But aside, but position player wise, there really isn't anyone too crazy outside of Aaron Judge in the shortstops. Well, yeah, well Wilson could try. I think you think that's a bigger name than he really is. I don't think he's quite up to those levels of those shortstops or Aaron Judge. Nice Christian Vicarro, 64 out of 99. Nice one for the Nats, Sean Maddock. It's, I thought of you Rex over my dinner break because I was reading an article on The Athletic. And I was talking about free agent, 69 out of 199, Max Scherzer for the Mets. And there was another Cubs fan who was talking about talking up Wilson Contreras and the five other comments below it from non Cubs fans are like, I can't believe how Cubs fans, they all overrate Wilson Contreras so much. And I was like, I know a guy like that. There's Jose Rodriguez, 69 out of 100. That goes to Texas. That'll be Matthew Chirah, Bryson Stott. That's from Vegas. It's for the Phillies. That's gonna go to Ramon. It's James Wood to 250. Oh, and then Oscar Colas. That's your one per case situation there. Didn't we get one earlier? No, maybe the, oh yeah, we did. We got a Marco Luciano and we got a second one. Oscar Colas, White Sox. That's gonna be for Mark. All right, another one. I think the Astros might go for Wilson Contreras. Offensively, catching was a bit of a black hole for them on that team. Not that that lineup needs the help, but it is a spot where they can improve significantly with the Wilson Contreras edition. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, the Cardinals without Yachty, they could use the Contreras, but yeah, then Rex as a Cubs fans, like I don't wanna have to root for Wilson Contreras. Cardinals edition. It's Joe Adele for the Angels to 499. Joe Adele going to Joe Pizzle. Joe P. We got a redemption for the Padres. Harlan Susana, Bowman Crone Prospects autograph. Who's got the friars? Casey with the Padres. Nolan Aronato to 250 for Mark and the Cardinals. So Bobby Whit Jr. Rex, I know you mentioned Yankees as a landing spot for Wilson Contreras. I wonder if, I think they probably would want to figure out what they're doing with Aaron Judge. And if they're out of the Aaron Judge sweepstakes, then I would think they would turn their focus to just spreading that potential Aaron Judge money around to a bunch of different positions. Is Ian Lewis? The Marlins, Anthony. Bobby Whit Jr., Aqua, Lava Parallel, 57 out of 199, nice. Yeah, these parallels, that's the kind of stuff I've been looking for. Lonnie with the Royals. This is, here's Rex's favorite player, Sase Suzuki. He's gonna be in the Hall of Fame some days, says Rex. Well, now that they have final third of the case, by the way, now that they have Rizzo, you know, I don't know what Rizzo's relationship is with Wilson Contreras, but I'm sure they got each other's numbers. I'm sure they'll be, I'm sure Anthony Rizzo, maybe texting Wilson and be like, hey, it's not so bad here. Got a winning team here. Hang on again. This hockey game has stalled out at eight, six, cracking. 12 minutes left in the third period. Well, now let's go for the W Kings. Got Evan Lee, Sean Maddock, and the Washington and Nacionals. Hey, we were just talking about Wilson Contreras, and there he is. Here's Christian Vecchero, saw his autograph earlier. That's gonna go to Sean Maddock. Here's Wilson Contreras. Green Parallel, 21 out of 99. Rank seventh among catchers in home runs in 2021. That's what the little power from the catching spot is what a team like the Astros could use. He catches a decent game too. And he cubs auto, speckle auto. Liam Spence, 253 out of 2.99. That's for Rex and his cubbies. There you go, Rex, from Australia. Rex, fifth round pick. And Aussie. Liam Spence, Liam. Liam, Liam? I don't have that accent. Liam, bit of a baseball player. Knife, that's not a knife. This is a knife. There's a Hemsworth, right? There's a Liam Hemsworth. Hemsie, all right, Hemsie. Liam, I just have to see how Chris says his brother's name. There's a, I don't know why this popped in my head. Ran across a funny little video of Woody Harrelson and Liam Hemsworth doing a presser for what movie? What movie would Woody Harrelson and Liam Hemsworth? What movie would they be in? Why would they be doing a press conference together? The two of them are sitting next to each other. It's like one of those classic ones where they're sitting next to their movie posters on there, interviewer on the other chair. I don't remember, but for whatever reason, they were talking, the interviewer mentioned Liam's brother and blah, blah, blah, and an old stone or Woody Harrelson looks over to Liam Hemsworth and he goes, I didn't know you had a brother. And he's like, yeah, Woods, I told you. Told you about my family. I was like, yeah, Chris, Chris, that's right. I had no idea. It's really funny. Follow-up interviews have had Liam say he definitely knew. He just had blanked at that moment for whatever reason. There's Brian Acunha, Ronald's brother, 200 out of 250 speaking to brothers and Jojo Blackman, Rangers, Matthew. Matthew Sharraba with that one. He's from Pensacola. It's O'Neal Cruz, Anthony Volpe. Speaking of Pensacola, I just saw, there's not a 125 Anthony Volpe. There you go, Kings, eight, seven now. Everyone remember the Pepsi commercial where for X amount of points, they're gonna give away, you can submit it for a Harrier jet. Remember those Harriers? They can fly up and down and back and forth. It's like a helicopter, except it's a fighter jet. It's pretty awesome. Now, I don't know how old this documentary is, but I just ran to it on Netflix the other day over the weekend actually a few days ago. Yendri Rojas, 113 out of 150 going to San Diego. That'll be Casey. And it was about how some kid in Seattle had figured out a way to get the requisite amount of points to get a Harrier. It's like three or four episodes. I thought that was pretty fun. 22 out of 2.99, James Wood. I think Crystal Pepsi was one of them, but the documentary seems to suggest you could buy any kind of Pepsi, any Pepsi product. So some of you, if you look up that old commercial, some people of a, if you're of a certain age and you look up this commercial for Pepsi points in the 90s, I think you'll remember it. But the kid found a workaround. I don't know. It's a pretty fascinating documentary, but pretty much he had found a workaround but a TV commercial did not have a disclaimer on there. And it said 7 million, 7 million, I think it was what the number was. Pepsi points, you get a Harrier jet. Nice, King scored again. They tied it, eight, eight. What a game. That's nuts. There's still six minutes left in the game. This is not over yet. But apparently there was a catalog, Pepsi points catalog. And if you flip through the catalog in the back, there was like, you know, to submit for any prize, you can just do, you can just have at least 15 points. And then you could buy a point for like 10 cents, right? Sort of a no purchase, almost a pseudo no purchase necessary sort of transaction. So I think it worked out to be less than a million dollars. Think $700,000 or whatever. James Wood, ooh, piece of candy. Going to Casey in the Padres. And there's Jaden Rudd, Blue J, Steven Kearney, Bluebirds. And if you look at the cost of a Harrier, which I think at the time was like $50 million or something like that. There's Alec Bohm to $199. You can see that how it would be a return. Then of course there was the argument of, can a civilian even own a jet, a fighter jet? I think you can if it's been decommissioned or demilitarized or something like that. If like the Harrier was out of service or whatever. Think of still in service at the time, there's Alec Thomas. But you definitely can't have any ordinance with it. All right, well, right. Spoiler alert Rex saying he never got the jet. But it went through a number of settlement time situations and court situations. There's Louise Chevalier for Seattle. There's Michael with that one. I think he ultimately, there's Ezekiel Tovar. Ultimately, I think he actually let the case go. I think he ended up dropping it. Cause I think he was going to keep pursuing it. I think there maybe there were some lawsuits filed. Maybe some appearances made, but I think it eventually ended up maybe settling or just dropping it or something like that. Right, Pepsi say he couldn't have it cause it was a joke. Right, but the interesting argument and what's funny is that this case apparently one of the interview, there was a great documentary cause they interviewed all the marketing executives, Pepsi executives even interviewed a Harrier pilot. They interviewed the person himself who's now much older and was he was, he's just like, that's such a weird part of my life that I don't even think about anymore. But they, one of the Pepsi marketing executives at the time who was interviewed said that his son ended up in college and then it was being taught in his law school that he was at. So it's reached kind of that sort of argument cause it's a very interesting case that could be debated, right? Yeah, cause it's ultimately a false advertising case. And so Pepsi was saying, so the argument is 7 million points plus the 10 cent point kind of thing, makes it seem like it's attainable. So they're suggesting it wasn't a joke. Canadian versions of the commercial actually had disclaimers, American versions didn't. In subsequent commercials, they jacked it up from 7 million points to 70 million points to 700 million points. So maybe that's not a mission of guild but you kind of see maybe they thought, oh, maybe we did screw up a little bit. Let's try to paper this over. But the 7 million point level made it seem potentially attainable, thus getting kids to buy Pepsi or asking their parents buy Pepsi. So this is kind of like average. So the ethical or the legal issue is this is being marketed to a Pepsi generation, a younger generation of kids who may not be as adults. Maybe you're being like, all right, whatever. You know, that's clearly a joke. But for a kid pushing their parents to buy Pepsi, you know, that's powerful advertising. Anthony Astros and Michael Garcia to 299. Autograph for the Royals Lani. So yeah, so it brings up a lot of interesting issues. And ultimately Pepsi had also done some shady stuff in a contest in the Philippines. Where they said that it was a cap contest. So you open up, I don't have a cap near me, but you would open up a cap on the other side of the cap. There'd be like a number and you can win X amount of dollars. And so apparently they had misprinted some of these bottle caps that had a number and then it was like a million dollars. And in a country like the Philippines, which definitely has more economic disparities than the United States had in the 90s. Like that was a big deal. A lot of people buying Pepsi. Pepsi got a huge, it was all Coca-Cola. Yeah, the 349 scam, yeah, Logan remembers. It wasn't so much as a scam as much as it was a printing mistake, gave a lot, got a lot of people to buy their product, eating Coca-Cola market share. And then they really didn't do right by it. You know, they just said, sorry, we're not paying on anything. So there were riots. People were rioting and all sorts of crazy stuff. That could be a whole documentary in of itself. There's Yosar Garcia to 150. So they got interviews from the document I'm talking about also had interviews with people from the Philippines. It was pretty amazing. Some of these people had still kept like the cap. And they just, they remember it as a dark part of that sort of time. One wonders if Pepsi kind of knew what they were doing. I think they, yeah. So it's interesting, a lot of interesting things. The advertising world, a little, a little amazing, a little dirty, always interesting. Picker team 13 in the books. Ladies and gentlemen, thanks for hanging out and breaking with us. A lot of nice stuff here. Appreciate everybody getting in. We did add another full case break. No filler yet. There's nice Christian Vecchero. No filler yet. So grab as many teams as possible. Roderick Arias too. A lot of great stuff. Thanks for watching everyone. Thanks for chatting and hanging out with me too. Keeping me company. Picker team 13 in the books. I'm Joe and I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye bye.