 Hi, everyone. Joe for Jaspy's Case Breaks.com coming at you with 2023 Tops Series 2 Baseball. Six box jumbo. Pick your team number eight from Jaspy's Case Breaks.com. All card ship. Thanks everyone for taking advantage of that 20% off here. The people took advantage of it. So thanks to the people who bought their spots straight up. Taking advantage of the 20% off. Congrats to the people who won their spots in the team random that we did. Let's end this video if you want to look for those results. And John, you ended up with last spot mojo with the San Diego Padres. San Diego is the Series 2. And we're doing all six boxes. It's a full case, or there's two, there's four, and there's six. Good luck. We got some baseball on in the background. With LSU at Florida in wherever they are. Nebraska? They're Omaha, right? Yeah. And LSU's up 10-2. Looks like they're going to in the bottom of the fifth. So there's still some time left. And things can always get wacky in a collegiate game. But LSU is in control right now. Here is eight out of 50. Rhino, that's going to go to the Cubs. Daniel, who won that spot in the team random. So we'll save those right here. And then we've got the silver packs right there, which we'll do after the main box. I'm sure Florida fans wish that they would have saved some runs from yesterday for today. It's a light day in Major League Baseball. Not much happening today. Just a handful of games happening. That Reds Orioles game in Baltimore, still in a rain delay, they're stuck in the bottom of the third with the Orioles up 2-1. Top of the seventh, Brewers are up 2-1 on the Mets. And they've got runners on second and third as well. Bottom of the seventh, Braves are up on the twins 2-1. And bottom of the third, Tigers are up on the Rangers 4-1. And White Talks Angels later tonight, Nationals Mariners a little bit after that. David, what's going on? You watched the previous video. Are you happy with the results? That was a nice win. Got to join those fillers, ladies and gentlemen. You never know what you can win. All right, so obviously all cards will ship. Here's Charles LeBlanc, 2-72 for Miami. That'll be for Eric. Francisco Alvarez, rookie card. That's for the Mets. So I think from our list here, Jordan Walker, Masataka Yoshida, Anthony Volpe, Francisco Alvarez, James Outman, Corbin Carroll are some of the top tier rookies that we're going to be sleeving and taking care of sort of immediately. Obviously all cards ship, I'm sure I'll miss some players and if I do, don't worry, they're all going to get to you. So Jordan Walker's will go to Matthew Wood and the Cardinals, Francisco Alvarez for Daniel and the Mets. And who has the Red Sox, that'll be all that's also Daniel Smith. There you go, Daniel. We've got Drew Waters, gold. Gold border, not numbered, but still nice. And there's David McKinnon. Rookie Auto for the A's, Eric M with the Athletics. And we'll do an autograph recap at the end of the break, which will be a little while. So if you're watching, settle in. If you don't feel like watching, I think Chris Jaspy is live on Instagram right now. At Jaspy's breaks on Instagram live. And you can rip some personal boxes with him. I think he might have some series too for personal boxes as well. Nice, Jilo, you're going to go to the Royals Dodgers games this weekend. That sounds like fun. Do we have Probable Starters already? Might be a tad bit early, but we'll see. Yankees, gold. Team card, obviously the World Baseball Classic cards will go to the team that they're on. Got Babe Ruth, legend of the game, silver for the Yankees. That'll be for Daniel. We've got Matt Wallner. We've got Adam Frazier to $4.99 for the O's. That'll be for Aaron Billingsley. Kursfield, Rockies. I do miss the cards, probably because it was upside down like that, just in the interest of time. I'm trying to breeze through this a little bit more quickly, but Paul's saying it's good that the Tigers are in text. Because it has rained all day in Michigan. It seems to have rained a lot of other plays too. Baltimore is still stuck in a rain delay. There's Gabriel Arias, gold. Dean Kramer, speaking of the Tigers, to 2023. Nicole has Detroit. And Daniel has my Dodgers. Who started out as the favorite for the NL rookie of the year, but I think Corbin Carroll has since taken over. But James Outman has been kind of slowly heating up the last couple of games. Hopefully it's a sign of things to come. There's Stray Turner. And there's a Bobby Wood Jr. Relic. Gilo's Royals. Who has his Royals? Michael got randomized the Royals in that filler. Strowman left the Cubs game in London with a blister. Those can be a nagging injury. You just hear fantasy lineups. Freddie Peralta. And we've got a Justin Verlander. Detroit edition, AL League leader, triple crown winner. He's pretty good. That's going to go to Nicole and the Tigers. A lot of Volpe here. That's going to go to Daniel. All these rookie cards add up. Could grade out nicely. There's a Corbin Carroll. Trying to catch as many of those as possible. Ricky got the diamond back straight up. I'll take a look at those rookie of the year odds. And while I'm ripping the next box, ripping the packs in the next box, I wonder if odds have changed. I think the last time we fully checked a week or two ago, it was the Japanese player, I don't have blanking on his name, in Boston. Yoshida was the favorite in the AL. And Corbin Carroll is the favorite in the NL. You guys needed it, that your grass was turning round. Some of these, sometimes if you can see numbers on here, numbered cards, sometimes autographs, it's possible. Gilo is asking, have I ever mowed a lawn before? Absolutely. Yeah, I've mowed a lawn. I've hand mowed a lawn in my childhood home in upland California. My parents recently moved out of there last summer. They retired, they moved to Vegas, which I'm glad they'd. I mean, I would rather have them stay in California, but if they were to move anywhere, Vegas would be the choice. There's the polar bear for the Mets. That'll be for Daniel. But yes, I have hand mowed a lawn for many years. Small front yard, but we had like the front yard didn't have too much grass. That was easy. But our backyard was relatively, I guess for California, it was just I think the regular suburban California for regular size, I guess. But there was like a hill, it was almost like two levels. It was like one level, and then there was a small hill, and then it leveled out. No, have you ever seen a hand lawn mower? I don't even sell those anymore. It was just like, it's like one cylinder with blades on it, and then you just move it through and cuts the grass. Then afterwards, you have to pick up the cuttings. It doesn't go anywhere. It sits on top, and then you have to go back and pick up all the cuttings and put it in a bag. It builds character gelo. Then my dad finally got a gas-powered lawn mower, still a push lawn mower, which was great. We'll look at those Rookie of the Year odds in the next box, Mitch Keller. And there's Xavier on Curry to $1.99 for Cleveland. Yeah, those old 50s looking modern, it was old then. And my dad said it claimed it builds character. It's a good exercise. Stuff that's things that dads say. All right, we've got a Christopher Morel. Wow, three out of 10, Rookie, Jersey, and Autograph. I don't think I've seen this Reverence Autograph patch card. This is the first one I've seen of this in series two. That's awesome. That's for Daniel and the Cubs, who won an extra spot in the team random, then got randomized. The Cubs ends up with the Christopher Morel RPA. That's awesome. Mollon out in the lush Midwest summer. I don't think so. It's bad enough in California summers, especially I lived about an hour, or I grew up about an hour or so inland from LA Proper, from Hermosa Beach. And it could get pretty toasty out there. There's Ryan Nelson to $20.23. Close, please. Thanks, Chewie, I'll see you man. And there's Drew Resmusen to $4.99. All right, man, thanks. I'll see you tomorrow. Yes, sir. Closing time for the shop, but yeah. Yeah, I'll bet in the Midwest it would build character. In the summer, late July, August, maybe, I did go to the Field of Dreams in Iowa, Dyersville, I believe. And just standing in that baseball field, in that farmland, it was hot enough. There's Kiki Hernandez to $300. I don't know what kind of heat it was. It was definitely a, it's what, I think it's what some Midwesters call still. Ever, you guys ever heard that? I don't know if that's in use anymore, but yeah. It was hot, middle of farmland, no trees, no shade. Cornfield, as far as the eye can see. Not too much of a breeze, just still. And I was like, man, you know, our family went camping a lot. We were, we were, went outdoors a lot. So it was not like I'm totally a city kid, but I was like, I'm not mowing lawns in this. I think I must have caught a dry day in Iowa. It wasn't too humid, so which was nice. I can, I can handle heat, but it's where it's humidity is what, is what gets me. The next year's field of dreams will be held in Birmingham. Or are they still calling it a field of dreams game, even though it's in a different place? Doesn't make sense. Yeah, that's what I hear. I think they're building a whole stadium and like a, I forget what else they're doing. I feel like they're not, are they building office buildings there or something like that? It's going to be like a center. Now here's a Masataka Yoshida to 2023, Daniel with Boston. This is the kind of stuff we want to see for these rookies numbered cards, 1098 out of 2023. Field of dreams is cool though. Anyone has a chance to go. It was after the national in Chicago. So, and I actually went solo I just took like a day or two off just to pop over there and pop back. But I suppose it'd be pretty fun if you went with a group of people. I think you can like play catch out there at least back then you could. There's Vinnie Pascatino for the Royals. That'll be for Michael. You play like some, some pickup games out there. You can throw the ball around a little bit to 50. But there's not much else to do. So you can, I guess I think they're building like a bigger gift shop. The before the gift shop was just like a little kiosk kind of looking thing, but I think they're going to build a bigger one. So I suppose I'll be that maybe they'll build like a little cafe out there or something. I think they're kind of doing planning on all those upgrades, but you can kind of go there and you'll be like, oh, cool. Here it is. It is cool. There's not much to do. Run around a little bit I guess. I think they do, they used to do events there where they would have like, and I wasn't there on a weekend where they were doing that, but they would do like, like ghost baseball weekend. So they'll, they'll have like players dressed in the uniforms of the era and then play like a few innings or something like that. 52 out of 75. I think there were other events where here's Jordan and Alvarez by the way for Aaron and the Astros. I think maybe they would do like, you know, movie screenings out there and do like other little events and stuff out there, but I just wasn't there on a weekend with events. I suppose if you've wrapped in a van run, good to go to. Stayed in a, stayed overnight in Dubuque, which was also a nice little town right on the Mississippi. First time seeing the Mississippi, which was pretty awesome. The mighty Mississippi. People, at least in Dubuque anyway, like the locals there at like the restaurants and bars and stuff. Real friendly. I mean, I thought that was a stereotype. You know, like, like all Canadians are nice, like that kind of thing. It's like, sure. But they were. At least the ones I encountered. I'm sure there's A-holes too. Just like any other city, I guess. Yeah, most people I encountered were pretty friendly. Maybe they turned on the charm because he's probably wearing a dodger hat. It was probably like clearly not a talent. Daniel mowed over an underground hornet's nest once when he was 12 or 13. It was unpleasant. I'm assuming, did you get stung? Were there stings happening? Here's a DJ spinning the post-season records galore. Stung many times. I have, have I been stung? Not by a hornet. I've been stung by a bee. There you go, hippie. That sounds like a field of screams. It's just hippie. I've been stung by a bee. I think I was at a friend's pool. We were playing some sort of pool, swing pool game. Maybe Marco Polo. Maybe Redfish Bluefish. Maybe, no, that's not the game. Maybe Red Light Green Light. And I had put my hand back to push off quietly on the ledge of the pool. And there was apparently a bee there. Put my hand on the bee. The bee stung me. He did, the bee did not survive as most bees do not survive after releasing their sting and poison. Coursing through my veins. It's all like a finger or something like that. I think like swelled up and it's really itchy. Not a fan. So I can't imagine being stung by a hornet multiple times. There's Oscar Colas. Miguel Vargas. The Dodgers. I think the closest I came to something like that was when I was a wee lad, much younger than 12 or 13. I think I was at maybe at a public park or something like that. Maybe it was in the old apartment complex my parents used to live in. There was like some grass in the middle of the apartment complex, like a little courtyard type area. I think I sat in or stood on top of a red ant hill. Not like a hill. Maybe it was like a mound. I didn't really notice. I remember standing on top of that and then the ants got in my pants. They were everywhere, not just in my pants. Seven out of 25, Cody Thomas on my legs, in my pants, got in my shirt. They're all over my body. It's Cody Thomas, rookie auto for the A's, Eric M. And I was doing the ants in the pants dance, ladies and gentlemen. I was doing that dance. Getting stung, getting stung, bit, really. All right, getting bit. I forgot, what was my, I think I got hosed down. I think that was the tactic. I was not allowed in the house. I wanted to run inside. That was not an option. But I think there was like maybe a hose outside and I was sprayed down until there were no ants. Any other, do I have any other bee stories for you? Bzzz. Do you have another bee story for you? This was more recently. This was maybe just a few years ago. I was, it was the weekend. I was driving around town. Here's Aaron Saval for Cleveland. That's the 76. Nice stars there, patriotic. It's gonna go to Michael. Had the windows open, it was a nice summer day. Had the windows open, my arm hanging out the window, driving down a suburban street in Santa Monica, something like that. And then I was driving kind of up a hill and you go down another hill. So I didn't see what was on the other side. Got to the top of the hill, crested that hill, started going down. I started seeing off in the distance what appeared to be a swarm of flies. I was like, hey, it's a swarm of flies. That's kind of weird. I thought they were going to dissipate, maybe traveling 25, 30 miles per hour. I mean, dissipate, got closer and they're like, that's not, those don't look like flies. That's a swarm of bees. So before I could even raise my windows, I drove through a swarm of bees. Multiple bees got into my car. It took everything in my power not to just skirt and like smash into a pole or something like that. I was able to get into the parking lot of a fast food restaurant, jumped out of my car like a crazy person, you know, patting myself down. Make sure there weren't any bees on top of me. A bee got in my shirt actually, bee flew into my shirt and it was in my back. I had to shake that bee out. A bee did not sting me though. I was lucky. It's traumatic. Spent a strider to 2023. Good mustache. Couldn't believe that I wasn't stung. I'm here all week, folks. Come for the break, stay for the jokes. We've got a relic card of big boppy, David Ortiz. Piece of the jersey going to Daniel. If I do any other animal encounter, anyone ever get into some sort of insect or animal encounter, share your story on the YouTube stream. It'll be on the record right above my head. You can put it on the record. Trace Thompson and crowning achievements, commemorative patch. That's Ryan Howard. I feel like if injuries didn't get Ryan Howard, I feel like there was a hall of fame trajectory there, just counting stats-wise. Fightin' fills, Daniel. I've had friends who have hiked and have seen mountain lions in the hills surrounding Los Angeles. I've not encountered a mountain lion, nor do I want to. The closest I got, I guess I got to a dangerous animal was when I was running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, but I guess that's more intentional. That's not like in the wild. I don't know if that counts. Went to Yellowstone, saw Buffalo there. Buffalo. But that's not like it's also more intentional, but apparently they're quite dangerous. People approach Buffalo and then, ooh, autograph, come on up. Francisco Alvarez? Autograph, yes. From the Silver Pack. Silver Pack. Silver Pack. It's big hit time in the city. There you go, Daniel Smith, who bought the Met straight up. 40 out of 99, Francisco Alvarez, rookie auto. Now, unfortunately, unlike the other cards in this, this is a sticker auto, but the pattern in the background kind of camouflages that a little bit, but still nice, still nice, still nice. How is Francisco Alvarez doing? Let's take a look at the stats. For the season, he is hitting a 220 and about 173 at bats. 12 home runs, 25 RBIs. Got a decent OPS though, 742, that's pretty solid. You'll take that. Struggling here in the last handful of games in the past week, but yeah, doing all right overall. Oh yeah, we're gonna look at Rookie of the Year odds. Now's a good time for that. I think it's sportsabettingdime.com that has like a nice little rookie of the year odds tracker. Any updates here? Oh, listen to this. They did an update about a week ago on the 20th of June, Rangers infielder Josh Young has narrowly surpassed Masataka Yoshida as the favorite for AL Rookie of the Year. So Josh Young is now at plus 190, almost two to one. And Yoshida is at plus 265. About two and a half to one if you wanna split it that way. Gunnar Henderson is a four to one. Hunter Brown is almost 10 to one and then it jumps up to 28 to one. That's Estuary Reese who is stealing a boatload of bases. I wonder if he could get to 100. Then it's Bryce Miller, Royce Lewis, Logan Allen. These are your long shots, Tanner Beebe, Taj Bradley, Volpe's 50 to one, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. For the NL, Corbin Carroll is the overwhelming favorite in the NL. He has minus 475. Next closest is Ellie Della Cruz at plus 700, that's seven to one. Then it jumps to 35 to one Francisco Alvarez. Bobby Miller for the Dodgers, 45 to one. Matt McClain, 50 to one. Brett Beatty, Andrew Abbott, Yuri Perez, Cody Senga, James Altman, Spencer Steer, so on and so forth. There's J-Rod, so there is the latest on, those could change obviously very quickly but that's your ALNL Rookie of the Year odds update if you're into that sort of thing. I don't know how Corbin Carroll's been doing on the secondary market, but would that help? Little Rookie of the Year win? Or has that price already been baked in to his secondary market value simply because he's so heavily favored at this stage of the season? Viva Jimenez and JD Martinez of 2023 who's been turning back the clock a little bit for the Dodgers and go to Daniel and the Dodgers. King Felix, speaking of, there's Corbin Carroll right on cue, Kikashioka and we got Tristan Houses for Daniel and the Red Sox. And there's Corbin Carroll, he's pretty good. Take a glance at those numbers, shall we? Corbin Carroll on the season 290, 9-27-0 PS, 16 home runs, 23 stolen bases, 80 hits on the season already, he's pretty good. Maybe could there be a 30-30 season in store for him? That'd be pretty impressive. It's Carlos Correa and Miggy highlighting his triple crown, Carlos for Nicole and the Tigers and Cat Team Mojo. Florida cuts it down to, they're still a ways away. It's 11-3 now, Florida adding a run in the bottom of the seventh. Cutter Crawford and we've got a Michael Kopeck to 4.99 for the White Sox, Brandon. Black River Junior, that's to 2.99 for Toronto, Daniel. And we've got an Alec Burleson autograph. Rookie Otto for Matthew Wood and St. Louis Cardinals, the Redbirds. Not numbered but still nice in that 1988 design. I'm Frasier, we've got David Hensley to 20-23 for Houston. That would be for Aaron. The Astros, Michael Toglia, Old Border, Goldfoil, James Altman. There's Freddie Freeman who got his 2000th hit last night. I think he gets, does he get to 3000? This feels like a lot, right? So Freddie Freeman has, you know what, sorry. Baseball reference usually has like 162 game average. So he averages about 180 hits a year. So he's at 2000 now. It's a thousand divided by 180. Five, that's about five and a half seasons. So he needs about six seasons of 180 hit ball to get 3000. He's 33 years old right now, and that would be his 39 year old season. What do you think, everybody? Does Freddie Freeman get 3000 hits? He's the type of player that could get 3000 hits, that's for sure. 33 years old. John says, yes, he will get 3000. Yeah, if he's able to get, you know, maybe in the next few years kind of get some, get into that 190s range, right? Which is amazing. Then he can, towards the latter part of his career. I mean, he's always gonna hit though, right? I could see the power numbers going down, right? He averages about 28 homers a season. He had 21 last year. I could see the power going down, right? But those hits aren't going away. He's still gonna be a hit machine. His record breakers, Adley Rushman. True, he could de-ation latter years. That kind of saves the legs. And I mean, that's Hall of Fame credentials, you would think, for Freddie Freeman. First, I mean, first battle, I mean, I think he's gonna be Hall of Fame. First battle Hall of Fame credentials for Freddie Freeman. He kind of gets a lifetime two, he's lifetime 299 right now. Let's say he's like lifetime 299, 300. He has 306 home runs. I mean, you'll probably get another, I mean, maybe another 100 home runs or so. That's 400 plus home runs. Maybe more if he has a hot year or two here and there, but probably should get 400 home runs. 3,000 hits, that's the first ballot. John also thinks Devers and Machado will get 3,000 hits. Should we take a quick look at AL MVP, or MVP odds in baseball? For the AL, no surprise that Otani is the runaway favorite at minus 425, then it goes to Aaron Judge at plus, at 17 to one, plus 1,700, which we'll probably keep getting longer as he's out for much, for longer. Here's Michael Conforto, the Giants to 300. Then it's Wander Franco plus 3,000, along with Corey Seeger. So it looks like at least a corner of Vegas, at least a corner of Vegas. Corbin Carroll, he's gonna be AL MVP. What about being the NL? No, Ronald Cunha Jr. still running away with it. He is minus 140, next closest Corbin Carroll, plus 650. And we've got a Matt Walner, rookie autograph for the Twins. That's for Eddie Hart, Minnesota, won that team in the filler. I don't think Ryan Corbin Carroll is not a good play because I don't think he's gonna, he's probably gonna win the rookie of the year. I don't think they're giving him the MVP too. It's unlikely, but if you're taking a long shot, Freddie Freeman, seven to one, then it jumps to Mookie, bets 18 to one. Luis Arias is 25 to one plus 2,500. I wonder if you take that. Is that a value play right there? Put a little coffee money on that or something. That's if you think that, you know, if he hits 400 for the entire season and the Marlins get into the playoffs, you know, and if baseball riders like the narrative of someone hitting 400, perhaps. This is Michael Lorenzen to 2023. Landon, what's up? Do we have an estimated day for the wax party to go? No, that is in your hands. How quickly do you and everyone else wanna fill up those wax party breaks? At the current pace, we're thinking probably next two or three weeks, sometime in July, but of course, you and the rest can change that narrative. We can do it even sooner, if you want to. This is Jacques Peterson to 2.99. But if you click the break schedule, Landon, and I'll drop it into the schedule too, and you can click the link in our wax party page on jaspyscasebreaks.com. It'll take you to the link where we're keeping track of all the invites. So then you can also see how many we have left if you wanna keep track that way as well. Johnson's Arayas is not gonna hit 400. Save a Josh Young too. He's one of the rookie of the year favorite here in the AL. Top three NLMVP should be Cunha, Carol, and Tatis, and a Cunha will win. Tatis Jr. is plus 3,000. He's 30 to one. His same odds as Juan Soto, Pete Alonzo. So Vegas is not really bullish on Tatis Jr. For whatever that's worth. Top three, they have Cunha, Carol, and Freeman as your top three currently. I mean, Fred and Freeman's having a great season. He's hitting 3.17. I think he's leading the, what, at least the NL in doubles with 27. He's got a triple 14 home runs, 48 RBIs, 10 soloin' bases. Well, I don't think he's gonna win, but I think he'll get some votes. All right, Daniel's right too. There may be some old school voters, baseball riders of America who don't wanna vote for him because of the PED issues. Gino Suarez, yeah, McSub saying they're not giving an MVP coming off a steroids suspension, even if he sets a handful of single season records. I mean, Acunha, man, he's hitting 3.28, 16 home runs, 35 soloin' bases, a 9.62 OPS. Are we gonna see, can we, I mean, he's gotta pick up the home run hitting. I mean, he's definitely, he's at 35 soloin' bases. He's definitely getting 40 soloin' bases. Does he get 40 home runs? Is he gonna, are we gonna see a 40-40 season? I don't think we've seen a 40-40 season since maybe Alfonso Soriano, did he hit 40-40? No one's done 50-50, that I know. I think Alfonso Soriano got close, but I don't think he, I don't think anyone's gotten 50-50. There's Vaughn Grissom for the Braves. Yeah, the odds show that too, McSub. I think Otani's the heavy favorite for AL MVP. But yeah, I think the NL MVP's gonna be pretty tight. Matt Kemp got close to 40-40. I think he ended up with 39 home runs. And 40 soloin' bases. That was the year that, why am I blanking on the Brewers outfielder? It was later Popper Roids ended up winning the MVP, leading a lot of people in LA here in Los Angeles saying Kemp was robbed of the MVP. Pedro Martinez, I'm seeing too many names here, I'm blanking on names of players. That goes to Daniel and the Red Sox. Someone in the chat will let me know. That's right, Ryan Braun. Or Lion Braun, as Brandon would say, nice. Remember when he threw the, it was like a UPS driver or like a FedEx driver through that guy under the bus? I think that guy might have lost his job or was suspended or something like that. The McSubs also thinking, listen, if an NL pitcher gets on a decent run, post-All Star came back again to the conversation. The closest pitcher, at least according to the odds, for NL MVP is nobody. They're all hitters on this list. But yeah, you're right. So if someone goes off down the stretch, maybe helps a team get into the playoffs. All right, final box. Closest would be Kershaw. You know what? We have not looked at Cy Young odds. Why don't we take a look at that while I rip open this final box? Where's the, oh, there's the Cy Young odds trackers. So let's start with the AL first. And final box, ladies and gentlemen. Coming up, thanks everyone for hanging out with me throughout this break. In the AL, Cy Young odds, according to Vegas, for whatever that's worth, Shane McClanahan at plus 225, that's about two to one. Framber Valadez of Houston, plus 450, about four and a half to one. Garrett Cole, plus 650. Gosmin, plus 750. Ohtani, plus 1100. Castillo, plus 1200. Kind of jumps up from there. Joe Ryan, native Aldi, Sonny Gray, blah, blah, blah. On the NL side of things, it looks like Zach Gallant. He's at plus 170. Behind him, old man Kershaw, plus six, it jumps to plus 600. So from about one and a half to one, or almost two to one, I guess, is a little bit closer. So at almost two to one, it jumps to Kershaw, six to one. Zach Wheeler, plus 700. Spencer Strider, plus 800. Logan Webb, plus 900. Mitch Keller, plus 1100. Marcus Strowman, plus 1500. Then it jumps another tier to Corbin Burns, plus 2500. Jumps again to plus 4,000, with Justin Steele, so on and so forth. Hunter Green, Udarsh, Blake Snow, and they're okay. Sandy Allen from Power Up. Zach Gallant really having that kind of season. I know he's been pitching well, but watch out for the baby snakes. Yeah, through 16 starts, 98 innings. He's got 104 strikeouts, 284 ERA, 1.08 WIP, that's really good. And I don't think Wins' losses really counts as much as it once did, but he's nine and two. So if he hits a, I'm sure hitting a 20-game milestone might be, 21 milestone might be helpful too. Chad Pinder, what's going on with this college baseball game here? Florida, just too little too late here. LSU is up 14 to four, bottom of the eighth. I guess crazy things can happen in college baseball, but. Kershaw has the LA mark in his favor, though, if he gets going. Has both LA teams ever both MVPs in the same year? No, but I remember the year Cody Bellinger won MVP, Mike Trout won MVP. I think Southern California did have both MVPs at that time, but not the same. Or no, you were talking about both LA teams. Yeah, I think it was Bellinger Trout. Tapping once, I think, might be the only time. It's kind of Crawford and we've got Ezekiel Tovar for Colorado, for the Rocks. That's going to be for Victor. I don't know. I'm back and forth on the whole LA market thing though, because I do believe, especially in voting and stuff like that, there is East Coast bias. Not a lot of East Coast riders are staying up watching West Coast games. I mean, for Kershaw, it might just be, he'll might just get votes just on reputation alone. Not necessarily how good, I mean, he is pitching well, but John's not a believer in Vegas odd. No, no, Ramai, the futures odds, especially for these awards are a little, are tricky. It's just kind of a fun guideline, but yeah, not exact though. Here's Nick Allen to 2023 for the A's. Yeah, you got to look at war, right? I think especially these days in the last 10, 15 years or so, I feel like more riders are using winds above replacement a little more heavily than they would have back in the day. For example, I think like there's guys like Allen Trammell, I think, from the 80s who had benefited a lot from that advanced statistic. I don't think that got him, maybe got him into the Hall of Fame as a player vote or something like that. So it has been pretty helpful. So if you want to look at it that way, I'm looking at fan graphs, one of my favorite sites. Your leader in war right now, the corner fan graphs for the NL is Ronald Acuna with a, that's the 300 by the way, with a 39 war, 3.9. Chad Kuhl goes to the Rockies, Victor. For the AL, it's Wander Franco with a 35 when above replacement. Usually, what's the number? A war of seven, eight, nine around there usually is an MVP caliber season by the time all set and done. All right, the Otani is getting into the category where it's sort of like LeBron James or where like, you know, could you, you could technically argue that LeBron is the most valuable player on any team every year, but you know, you can't get it to him every year. Otani may be reaching that sort of territory. He said, could you just, can't just give it to him every year? I mean, they could, I guess. I guess Barry Bonds does have a ton of MVPs. So I suppose that could happen. Right, yeah, that's exactly what I'm getting at. So yeah, Otani does kind of, kind of break wins above replacement because they'll never be, what replacement level player would compare to Otani? And here's Carson Kelly to 2023. It should, John, but when you have, when you have, you know, subjective writers, based human beings, baseball writers of America, when you have that, it doesn't be, it's not subjective. So sometimes it does end up being a popularity contest. It's Craig Biccio, piece of the lumber. Yeah, it's not even being able to replace him necessarily, makes up saying is that he earns it both, pitching, fielding, hitting, everyone else only gets two of the three, right? Yeah, I mean, he's pretty unique. I think, I mean, we're not gonna see anything like this. It's like once in a lifetime sort of stuff happening, if that. You think Otani, Otani doesn't get traded, right? If you're the Angels, I think they're actually playing pretty decently, so I don't know if trade is on the horizon for them. Are they gonna be able to re-sign him? I think he's gonna hit free agency. What's the Otani contract gonna look like? I feel like at some point he's gonna have to pick one. That's gonna be a conversation with the player while you're talking to him negotiating a contract. You're gonna be open to picking one or the other. The Hales probably got some terrible deal waiting. What would the terrible deal be for someone as unique as Otani? I suppose terrible would be, there he is. What's terrible? Years maybe, give him like a 20 year deal or something like that, ooh, look at this. Drew Rasmussen, super short print. Nice, it's got the goggles on, can't get the champagne in the eyes. That's gonna go to Michael and the Rays. They're smart, you'll trade them. Have the Angels organization, have they been known to be smart? But do you also wanna be the guy that trades Otani? You wanna be the GM that does that? All right, Silver Packs. Make a subset, I think Otani's a long way from having to choose. And it likely depends on which side depreciates first. It's gonna be a fun off-season story, that's for sure. Ooh, are we gonna get an autograph here? It's Luis Castillo. No, not Otto, but a numbered Silver Pack card. 29 out of 99, that's for Seattle, that is for Victor. All right, there you go, ladies and gentlemen. Not a bad break at all. Had a lot of fun here. Keep your eye out for more series two on jasperyscasewrakes.com, a lot of baseball on jasperyscasewrakes.com. Get into it, there's the super short print. Here's a quick little recap. Some nice on-card autos, some nice Major League material, Otto from the Silver Pack. Like even the manufactured commemorative relics are pretty cool. There's the Yoshida 2022, I haven't seen these. That's my first look at this. Reverence autograph patch card, which was awesome. I thought that was really cool. Dave McKinnon and Otani, there you go. I'm Joe for jasperyscasewrakes.com. Thanks for watching, thanks for breaking with me. Thanks for hanging with me in the chat as well, good conversation here. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye bye.