 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com here coming at you with 1992, 1992 Bowman Baseball. It's a BBC sealed Bowman Baseball, and it's a random pack break. One spot gets you two packs in this 36 pack break. So what we're going to do, first off, big thanks to everybody right here. We're going to double you up. There you go. Big thanks to everybody right here for getting into the action. So what we're going to do first is we're going to open up this box. Right, so if you're not familiar with this I just learned this the other day too. These boxes weren't shrink-wrapped like out of the case. They weren't shrink-wrapped. They didn't have like a little sticker or anything like on there, so they're just wide open right. So there's this company, Baseball Card Exchange, which lets you know hey this wasn't monkeyed around with. It's been it's been sealed up by us, so there's no funny business. Alright, oh and I remember we marked that break too so we know that was for break two. This is the last one we have. It's the only one we have, so thanks everybody for going in the time machine with us. Yeah, Joe P saying that this company is legit. They are. So let's just bust these out here. Wilson Alvarez and Cal Ripken on the front right here. So now the rookies that we're looking for, it's in the item description, which I'm sure everybody read. Mike Piazza, Carlos Delgado, Manny Ramirez, Mariana Rivera. We saw Trevor Hoffman rookie. I think Tripper Jones is a rookie in this, so there's a number of players that are there. Alright, so now here's the boring part. If you're watching live you're just stuck with me, but if you're watching the replay, you can definitely fast forward through this part. So we're going to label all of these in this random pack break, and then we'll randomize names, we'll randomize pack numbers, we'll match you up. I think we're gonna, I think it's there's so many packs it's probably easiest for us to do these alphabetically. So I apologize for people alphabetically by their first name, so I apologize to people who have letter, apologize to any Vince's. Are there any Vince's on this list? I didn't really pay attention, but I apologize there, but it just it just makes it a little bit easier for us to do the break itself. Alright, so there's nine in each stack for a total of 36. Again, thanks for getting in on the action. If you're watching the replay, obviously, you know to fast forward through this part until we start get to ripping. Alright, next set. Right, so this VVCE, Joe is also saying, hey, that's the company people look for for a vintage pack. It's like PSA, Beckett, JSA of the vintage wax world. So a trusted name in the hobby when it comes to stuff like this. Because otherwise, otherwise, I don't know, you're if you if you buy from a private seller, who knows what could, you know, not not to say that everyone's shady, but there are people like that out there. You know, maybe they're resealing stuff. I don't know, maybe they're maybe they're ripping open packs and replacing them with bad packs. I have no idea, but at least there's a nice layer of security here as best as they possibly can. There you go. So everything's officially labeled. That just ensures that nothing gets mixed up around here. So now let's roll it. Let's randomize names and pack numbers. Three and a three hard six six times each. One, two, three, four, five, and six. You got Robert all the way down to Michael. And then let's randomize the pack numbers three and a three six times. One, six the hard way. Two, three, four, five, and six. Right. Not that Joe P would know personally. One down to twelve after six times, but yeah, older product, maybe pack searchers out there. You gotta be careful. All right. So Robert with pack one, Jason with 14 and 27, Sam with 10 and 36, Robert with three, Joshua with six, Michael with 11, Jeremy with 18, Peter with 20, David with 25, Ryan with 33, Matt with seven, Landon with four, Josh with 26, David with 17, Chris with 24, Jeremy with 22 and 23, Jason with 35, David with nine and eight, Jason with 13, Peter with 30, Stephen Surrey with 34 and 19, Jeremy with 32, Chris with two, Ryan with 16, Oliver Smith with 35 and 21, Jeremy with 31 and 28. A lot of numbers here. Landon with 29, Matt with 15, Michael with 12. So we see Ryan Redmond's pack 16 right here. So let's get all this alphabetically, column A, and then you can still see Ryan with pack 16 right there. So everything's all set. So once again, Chris, here your block of packs right there. You're up first. David, you're after Chris, then Jason, then Jeremy, then Josh with a couple packs, then Landon, then Matt, Michael, Oliver Smith, Peter, Robert, Ryan, Sam and SKS. Sorry to the guys that are on the back end of this, but I think alphabetically, doing alphabetically kind of helps us keep it from being mixed up. All right. Or any potential mixups. We're going to pause the video. I'm going to print out these labels. When we come back, we're going to have the break. Stick around, BRB. All right. Welcome back, folks. No trades. So we're going to go in alphabetical order by your first name. So Chris Miller, one spot gets you two packs. You get packed 24 and two. So 24 is over. So 24 and two, 24 and two. Now, a lot of times the main purpose of this, let's try to open this up as carefully as possible. Back in 1992, people would just be tearing these open like no one cares. But nowadays, you got to be careful with these because you're looking for those rookies and you're looking for potential graded cards, which is the whole point of this. Some of these cards, just because of the age, can be stuck together. And that's a great early 90s, late 80s outfit there. It's 1992, so there's still carryover from the late 80s. There's gold foil, Jim Abbott. All right. And your next pack. And obviously all card ship. I'm glad that these are set up better. The other the other box we did, everything was like flipped around and upside down and everything was a bit frustrating, but should actually help this break go a little bit more quickly. And we're doing this in alphabetical order. So if you're on, if your name is sort of at the end, you can, if you're watching the replay, you can fast forward through this part or just check in a little bit later. All right. So nothing too crazy there, Chris, but I appreciate you trying. Got some blasts from the past going your way. And we'll, I'll pack up all of these in team bags a little bit later. All right. David is up next with a bunch of packs. And then Jason, you're on deck. So David with 25, 17, nine and eight. So 25, 17, nine and eight. All right. David, good luck. Stylish guys back then. I mean, this, the old, the old polo shirt still kind of holds up, right? There's Chad McConnell. Next pack. Oh yeah, these cards being right side facing the right way. Definitely, definitely helps make this take a little bit more faster, more fast, more faster, more quicker. Remember Scott Brochus? Checklist. Dave Winfield as a blue jay. Andres Galaraga. Paul Quantrill is his son, nephew. It's with the Padres, I think. And there's Jeffrey Hammons. Rock Reigns. There's David Justice. Next two. There's Hojo, Howard Johnson. Look at that. You'll get there being a styling. Tom Browning. And we got a Derrick, Derrick Bell. There's a little Carlos Bayerga right here. One more pack to go. I haven't seen any of the big rookie names yet, David. Let's see. Forgot one in the last pack. Jeff Reardon, John Franco and Andy Benes. Andy Benes, I think his brother Alan Benes. Was he in the lead too? That's great. Look at that denim on denim from Chris George. All right, David, there you go. Didn't see any of the big names, but a lot of nostalgic names in here. So thanks very much for getting in. All right, next, Jason. So, and Jeremy, you're up next. Jason is up to bat. 14-27. 14 and 27. 5 and 13. And 13. So 14 and 27. 5 and 13. All right, Jason, thank you for getting in and good luck. There's Carlos Delgado. I think he's supposed to be a rookie in this. There's another Jim Abbott. Saw him earlier. Jerry DePoto. That's the Jerry DePoto, right? It's kind of wild thinking about that. Yeah, as a player, Jerry DePoto was drafted by the Indians. This is his first. Are we sleeving this? He is a general manager of the Mariners right now. Kind of weird to think of him as a player. He's like, ah, that's right. He was a player. There's Jim Abbott. And of course, Carlos Delgado. This is his rookie card. Obviously, a lot of grading possibilities here. It's mainly what we're looking for. There it is. He had a pretty solid career. All right, Pac-27. Julio Franco. It's a great shirt there. And another Derrick. And there's Eric Davis Dodgers edition. Kevin Mitchell. Pac-5 and 13 coming up. Approximately what year did they start putting autos and jerseys in cards? Late 90s, early 2000s, maybe? I think upper deck was one of the first companies that started doing relics in cards. Does anyone else know the more exact date? Stottelmeyer, Wally Joiner, Tim Wallick. But even then, I think when they first started putting relics in stuff, yeah, Joe P agrees. Late 90s, early 2000s sounds about right. I want to say it had to be upper deck, I want to say. Kind of started that. But even then, I don't think too many companies were really doing that. It wasn't like a common thing. I think I think every year or every other year, I think maybe one or two more products and companies started adding them. Maybe one or two more products are adding them. So it kind of grew from there. All right, last one, Jason. Thank you. Good luck. There's a ding right there on Dave Maliki. Cliff Floyd showing off the ups. Yeah, everyone remembers Cliff Floyd. I think he's doing some work on MLB Network now. Andy Van Slike. Part of one of the best, part of one of the best outfielding core in baseball, right? They're up there. Andy Van Slike, Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla in those old Pirates teams. All right, Jason, thank you. Appreciate it. All right, and Jeremy, you're up next. And then Joshua, you're on deck. Joshua Givner. Jeremy, you're up to bat. So you've got three spots right there. 18 and 22. There's 18. There's 22. 23 and 32. There's 23 and 32. 31 and 28. 31 and the pack on top, 28. So 28, 31, 28, 31, 32. And the reverse of that, 23. And then 22 and 18. All right, Jeremy, good luck. So I have a lot of ways to go. Trying to figure out, trying to see if we can find any of the big rookie names out of here. People like these blasts in the past. Anyone have any stories of any of these old players? It's Jack Morris. Someone give me a good Glenn Davis story. Remember Glenn Davis? There's Red's edition of Paul O'Neill. And there's Jim Olander, Gold Foil. I do not remember Jim Olander at all. Pedro Estacio, I remember that guy. Carby Puckett, gone too soon. There's Oral Hershizer who's doing color commentary for the Dodgers on their TV network. There's pack 22. Oh, right off the top. Nice. Jeremy Razor, Mariano Rivera. Mike Piazza, too. Tyler Brenner is a big rookie in this. Carlos Delgado. Trevor Hoffman, Tripper Jones. Nice Mariano Rivera. Let's see how that grades out. There's Matt Stairs. I think Daryl Kyle, maybe no longer with us, right? Ah, good call, Gabe. So, Gabe pointing out, hey, all the rookies are in street clothes. That makes sense. There's Aaron Sealy. And BJ Wallace. Al Morris. Pack 32. Yeah, might be retired by the time we see any of these cards get graded out. I think Beckett finally had to shut down for a little bit. Going to hiatus. It's quite a haircut there, Dan Smith. And there's Joe Randa, Gold Foil. It's quite a sweater on Joe Randa. The tucked-in sweater. Classic. There's Ozzy Guillen. Alright, two more packs to go for Jeremy. Another Mariano Rivera. Carl Everett. Nice. Another Moe. There's Charles Nagy. Anyone have a good Charles Nagy story? Didn't he have a good split finger? Alright, and your final pack, Jeremy, thank you. Big unit. Looks pretty cool there. Michael Tucker. Kent Herbeck. Alright, and that was your final pack, Jeremy. Pretty couple nice Mariano Rivera's in the mix. So, thanks very much for getting into the action. I appreciate it. Josh with a couple packs. Landon, you're on deck. Six and 26. Six and 26. Good luck. Hey, nice Mark McGuire. Alright, and pack 26. And there's Howard House. Taking a nice picture right up against the Ivy. But he's with the Brewers. I guess maybe it's just an outdoor shot? I guess there's a lot of outdoor shots here. There's Fred McGriff. Ken Kaminetti. Arthur Rhodes. Alright, thanks Josh for giving this a shot. Alright, Landon, you're up next with a couple packs. And then Matt Hennick. You're on deck. Four and 29. Four and 29. Good luck. Troy Percival. He had a pretty solid closer for a little bit. And nice. Gold, foil, Manny Ramirez. There you go, Landon. Rookie. Might be some good grading opportunities here. Could be a lot of value there. I mean, what does that go for? No, not just to satisfy my curiosity. I know this break is long enough, but just to satisfy my curiosity, 1992, Bowman, Manny Ramirez, Gold foil, I guess would be my search on 130point.com slash sales. So the actual card itself, maybe going for around five bucks. If you get a PSA 9, $21, what does the PSA 10 go for? Someone's asking 75 for a PSA 10? Not bad. Now that we're here, what about just a base Mariana Rivera? Can go for 50 to 60 bucks? 50 to 70 bucks? PSA 9, I see 160. Around there. Obviously Mariana Rivera is going to be a lot better. That's not bad for Manny Ramirez. I thought it might be a little bit lower, but obviously Mariano is one of the bigger ones. What about Mike Piazza? Yeah, I would imagine, yeah, Jim Owen saying the Mariano is the highest. The PSA 10 sold for over 700. Yeah, that would be my guess too. How about the Piazzas? Piazza ungraded, maybe 25 bucks? PSA 9, 50 bucks? Which is not bad either. Someone sold a PSA 10 for 175 last weekend? It's not bad. There's a Barry Bonds, gold. All right, Landon, thank you. All right. And then Michael P, you're on deck. Matt, 7 and 15. There's 7. Also, isn't there a Hoops game on right now? Hawks at Nix, is that what we're watching? Four games? See, where's the other game? Wait, no, there's, I think there's an NBA TV game too. There is. Sorry, Matt. The game that's further along is Wizards at Philadelphia, and Sixers are up 3-1, but no, no Embiid tonight. Jack McDowell, 15 for you, Matt. The Washington's up 40 to 39, with about 645 left in the first half. It's Rusty Meacham. And Trevor Hoffman's actually a rookie. Chad McConnell. Gene Larkin. Damien, what's up? The Chase, Mariano Rivera rookie cards. There's some just nostalgic blasts from the past year too, but in terms of, in terms of return on investment, Mariano Rivera rookie cards. All right, thanks, Matt. Trevor Hoffman's a rookie too. So is Mike Piazza. Carlos Delgado's a rookie. Manny Ramirez is a rookie in this too, so a lot of a lot of other fun stuff as well. All right, Michael P with packs 11 and 12. Yeah, SKS saying Trevor Hoffman, PSA 10, about 150 to 200 bucks. It's not bad. About $55 got you two packs out of here, so that's a pretty decent return. And it's fun. Don't discount. Just seeing like an old product from the past. It's always good to see. Phil Nevin. Next pack for you, Michael. Brian, Drew, is this the Brian Jordan that was, wasn't he one of the last, one of the last two-way players? Was that, is that a different Brian Jordan? Wasn't there like a Braves Brian Jordan that was one of the last two-way players? I think he played for the Falcons for a little bit and the, and the Braves, I want to say. All right, moving on. Oliver Smith and Peter Roses. You're on deck. Oliver Smith, you're up to bat. 35 and 21. These packs are dwindling now. You're getting there. Getting to the end. 35 and 21, 35 and 21. I don't go and get it, Damon. We posted that last night. And there's Will the Thrill. Doug Linton looks so, so polite here. Almost like a, like a high school portrait photo. Wow. Look how young Derrick Lowe looks here. I love, I love the 1992 style right here. We've got, let's see what's going on here folks. First of all, let's take a look. We've got the long sleeve polo sweater. Long sleeve sweater tucked in, no belt, right, and the undershirt. You got a white undershirt with the sweater that's tucked in, no belt. There you go, Oliver Smith. All right, Peter, you got a couple packs and then Robert Montgomery, you're on deck. Peter with pack 20 and 30. Here's 20, here's 30. I feel like that, that could still fly today. There's Curtis Shaw. Yeah, that could fly today. That's a, it's a great tie, Alex. There's Rick Green. Pack 30. Derrick Lowe again. I love that Cliff Floyd jump right there. I think I feel like that's really cool. And there's Carlos Delgado, Solomon Torres, and Gary Carter being a good guy right here. Who's that? Is that Gary Carter as well? Carlos Delgado rookie and I just, I just, I don't know if this has any value. Cliff Floyd was a solid player. He's on an MLB network now, but I just like that shot. All right, onwards. Robert Montgomery. So Ryan Redman, you're on deck. Robert Montgomery, thanks for your patience. One and three. It's this stack right here. One and three. All right, Jason Wood leads us off. There's Willa Cordero and Thomas. Nice. And Matt Williams. Matt Williams. See what we got here. Got Andy Ashby. It's Tim Wallach and Robert. Nothing too crazy there, but thanks for giving this a shot. Appreciate it. Almost there. So we got Ryan Redman. Pack 33 and 16. Then Sam, you're next. And last but not least, of course, SKS 33 and 16. 33 and 16. Ryan, good luck. Greg Swindell. All right, what about pack 16? Behind Mike Stanley is Danny Jackson, Nigel Wilson, Joe Carter, Walt Weiss, Sid Breen, George Brett, Alvin Davis, Osuna. All right, nothing too crazy there, Ryan, but thanks for giving this a go. Appreciate it. Sam and SKS, thanks for your patience, you guys. I appreciate it. 10 and 36 for you. 10 and 36. 10 and 36. And SKS, you have the last two right there. Sam, good luck. Thank you. We don't have any more of this 1992 Bowman, but keep your eye out on the website all the time, jaspyscasebreaks.com. You never know when surprises like this, when blasts from the past like this appear on the website. It's always, always a little fun to do. Got Ryan Klesko. There's Klesko here. Oh, dear. This guy would bang in the home runs, right? All right, Sam, last pack. Garrett Anderson, Dave Steeb. Okay, look at this. It's like a baseball. And Bill Swift is your gold foil. Is that the name of Bill Swift? Is that the name of the Flex Tape Flex Seal guy? Maybe? All right, Sam, thank you. Nothing too crazy there, but I appreciate you getting in. Appreciate your patience. All right, and last but not least, SKS, 34 and 19. There's 34 and 19. Let's see what we got. Let's see if we can finish this box strong. See a couple monsters here, a couple monster names. Got Mark Newfield, Dave Winfield, Galaraga, Quantrill, Glenn Davis, and Joe Randa. Chris Sebo, I don't know if Chris Sebo, one of the first guys rocking the goggles. All right, and the last one. Good luck, everybody. No, not everybody. SKS, thank you, everybody, is what I meant to say. Good luck to SKS. Let's see. Some big names. We need bigger names than Greg Hansel. Tony Fernandez. We got Chris Roberts, Darren Jackson, Alice Berks, Movan, Pete Inchavilia, Tome at the end. All right, nothing crazy there to close things up, but I appreciate everybody getting into the mix. In 1992, Bowman Baseball One Box Random Pack Break Number 2. Thank you, everybody. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.