 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBreaks.com coming at you with 2022 Bowman Chrome Baseball Hobby Edition. It's a double header. Two cases, total of 24 boxes, a random team break, all card ship, a lot of great stuff, a lot of prospect hunting, which is great. Big thanks to this group right here. We only ended up having to do one filler. Congrats to the people who won spots in that mosaic choice break. Another double header is up if you want to get on the next one. And there are the teams right here. Let's do it. Let's roll it. Let's randomize names and teams three and a six, nine times. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and ninth and final time. After nine, we've got Javier down to Harry, three and a six, nine times for the teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. And good luck. Ninth and final time. After nine, we've got the Tigers down to the A's. All right. Javier with the Tigers, Fred with the White Sox, Matthew with the Reds, Jose with the Angels, Brian with the Red Sox, Sean with the Pirates, Jimmy with the Giants, Anthony with the Cubs, Joe with the Orioles, Ryan with the Blue Jays, Tim with the Phillies, Chris with the Rays, Steven with the Metz. Javier with the Rangers, Wes with the Yankees, Javier with the Padres, Joe with the Mariners, Craig with the Dimebacks, Dan with the Braves, Javier with the Cardinals, Bill with the Royals, Adam, you got my Dodgers, Dan with the Rockies, Ed with the Guardians, Danny with the Twins, Harry with the Astros, Simon with the Nats, Joe with the Marlins, Sean with the Brew Crew, and Harry with the A's. Danny was asking earlier, he honestly doesn't know what the good teams are. Twins aren't bad. Yasser Mercedes, I believe, is the chase that you're looking for. All right. We're going to see what's alphabetized by team. We're also going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades, and then we'll have the break. Stick around. We'll see you on the other side. All right. Welcome back, everybody. No deals were done, so that list you saw on the previous screen is now officially printed out and remains the same. Thanks everyone for getting in. We're going to have a little help from my colleague Evan in just a moment. This box, this case first, and we've got the second case right over here. One of these. Oh, you've got a knife already? Excellent. Sir, don't prepare it. Appreciate it. We could have two stacks. Okay. One per mini. One per mini would be lovely. And I think people can see this area right here, so you can stack here. Okay. And then across here, whatever you'd like. All right. Good luck, everybody. Big news today, Evan. Aaron Judge. Oh, yeah. Locked up by the Yankees. Yankees did it. They did the nine years, just what Judge wanted. They gave them the 360, just what Judge wanted. I mean, there's no way they couldn't, right? I think they were painted in a corner. Fans would, I don't know, would go nuts, I think, if they didn't lock down Aaron Judge. To me, I think if you can get a guy of that caliber, I understand that. I understand. Yeah. I mean, I think I'd be, I think I'd be just neutral about it. I don't really mind either way, but I could see that the first 0-4 game that Korea has, he's going to get boozed. Yeah, yeah. What's 100%? There's no Freddie Chance like Freddie Freeman, guys. You know what I mean? I think the vibe will be very different. Yeah, no, you're all kind of similar. I just, guys with that talent don't come around very often. Yeah. Also, I think Freddie, I think Carl's Korea is going to get like a multi-year deal, right? Yes. I don't think the Dodgers are willing to go more than a two or three years guys. For sure. And Korea just did that with a twin, so I don't think. And then where did San Diego get all this money? Don't know. Don't know. But they're the only game in town, I guess, if they're getting, they're getting all that pro money, the Charter's money that wasn't, it's not there. Liam Spence, 264 out of 499. That's going to be for Anthony and the Cubs. There's Oscar Colas for the White Sox, 304 out of 499. Refractor for the White Sox, that's going to go to, that's going to go to Fred. Here's Jason Curio, one of the chases for Cleveland, that's for Ed. His brother Jackson is the other big chase for the Brew Crew. It's got to be a hit. It's got to, if it was an autograph, yeah, it can't be too much, but if it's an autograph or if it's like a, it's a train whistle hit, it gets both, it gets double. If it's out of fives and under, it gets the double. It gets the Cleveland, this is for you, and the train whistle. There's a brand-all Mosquita, oh wait, I know, we really should, Dan with the Braves. Oh yeah, 17 out of 250. You might be able to put, I wonder if there's like an old, because that's an old Army slogan, Navy slogan for the CVs that can do. I wonder if there's like a vintage shirt that has like, there has to be, you might have to get that. Harry Ford, orange shimmer, five out of 25. Joe with the Mariners, nice looking one there. And you know, feel free to, oh, I guess Michael's actually, never mind. I was going to say, you can feel free to pop out there if you need to help somebody, but I'm pretty good. This shouldn't take so long. It's not like Ginter or anything. Chrome's a little bit easier. Here's Minibox, Minibox, Minibox, and Minibox. All right, next one, good luck. Ricardo Cabrera, 180 out of 250 for the Reds, Matthew Chara with the Red Legs. Michael Parallel, got an Orange Wander Franco, 23 out of 25, that's a nice shades of greatness insert card. Yeah, I can't believe Morocco just took care of Spain, that's the Cinderella story of the World Cup. I don't think so, Roderick Arias is the Yankees chase, one of them for Wes, Mr. Jeremy Pena for the Astros, yeah. They might not have given up a goal, which could be dangerous if you can just stop a team's creativity, frustrate them, and it might be enough. It might be. Ryan Mountcastle, 277 out of 299, yeah, there's always upsets and there's always going to be a random team or two that gets into the knockout stages and then wins a game, you know. One day is a knockout. O'Neill Cruz to 199, and JT Schwartz for the Met, Stephen Carney with the Metropolitan's. If the USA could find a striker, a proper striker, Sean Matikas the Pirates would get that O'Neill Cruz, Aqua, Lava, well there's that Ricardo Pepe kid, I mean he still, he wasn't even on this squad I think which was kind of a surprise for some people, but I would have given that at least, even if he wasn't going to feature, yeah just the vibe of going out there and just, I don't know, yeah, I just thought that it would just be, I guess we're not running the US men's national team, there's Noel V. Marte to 499 for the Mariners, Joe has the M's, there's Jaden Rudd, Toronto, Ryan with the Bluebirds, there's Michael Hernandez, 94 out of 99, Green Shimmer for the O's, that's for Joe Simone, so we're looking for like low parallels and autographs of the Ankil Fernandez for Colorado, that's going to be for Dan, this is for Bill, Bobby with Junior Rookie Cards, and Yas, Yas here Mercedes, Danny, that's what we're looking for this guy too, Boba Shet to 250, and Kevin Smith, rookie auto for the A's, 98 out of 499, oh Axios has some trivia for us, which team traditionally opened the MLB season each year with a noon start, wasn't the Reds, Grizzly Bees is saying Reds, Evan saying Reds, Reds correct, nice, why, I didn't realize that, we got a few more boxes out here, nice, and away we go, yeah, let's throw a parade, let's get the first baseball game of the year, but they don't do that anymore, right, I think everybody starts on the same date, yeah, there's Christian Vicaro, 11 out of 125, aqua parallel, there you go Simon, you'll find some ink for him a little bit later, there's Roderick Arias, and Drew Baker, the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker going to Chris Butler and the Rays, we got a baker here in LA now, Baker Mayfields with the Rays, is he going to start, not tomorrow, but really, that's a really short turn around, there's Ryan Mountcastle the 499, that's pretty good, Victor Acosta, 299, Speckle for the Padres, Javier, where did the Padres get all that money, they offered Trey Turner like over 300 million dollars, they say that potentially they need Machado's leaving after later too. Tim with the Phillies, you bring Machado back to LA? Oh no, please. I think, well they might lose out on Juan Soto too. Maybe, yeah maybe. There's Tyler Collins, Speckle Lotto for the Braves, 299, so yeah, that's why they're probably throwing around money, they're like, we gotta make sure we fill in those spots. How about that detective? Yeah, how about that? Put us on the gates. And with the Braves, there's Robert Hassel speaking to the Padres to 499, Otani might be a free agent after next year too. Yeah, you know who wants them really bad, the blue. The Dodgers, I'll take it, I wouldn't mind, which is why I just feel like the Dodgers are like sitting the luxury tax reset button this year, and they're chasing after some guys next year. Yeah. They gotta extend some of the youngsters too, they might. Yeah, and this is a big year for Lucks too. I think it's a big proof of year, yeah. Miguel Vargas as well, Michael Bush, you know, Pepio, Bobby Miller, guys like that. Yeah, me too. This is Jay Allen's 99, Green Shimmer for Matthew and the Reds, Bobby Witt Jr. going to Bill and the Royals. How about Wilson Contreras signing for the Cardinals? The replacement of Yankee and the Queen. Going to the rival. Yeah. Rafael Devers to 250. So now what happens with the, I guess, the Red Sox are pretty close to getting Xander back? That's what I heard, a little hard to believe. Yeah, Sean Maddock with the Pirates, you don't think like, yeah, you don't think like the Giants or like the Padres at this point are just gonna throw that money at him? Not only that, but it just seemed like that. It had soured a little bit, yeah. There's Brandel Mosquita, there's also the Giants who had a 300 million judge offer out there, so now where does that, where does that money go? Correa maybe? That's true, I think it's on Carlos Vendone. I think that guy is a Dodger. Dan with the Braves. I think he wants like a five or six here deal. No, no, totally, but. 23 out of 75, but I think the Dodgers are going to be more in the trade market, right? Yeah, and they got assets. I feel like they're going to maybe chase after Willie Ademis and Corbin Burns. I'm not a big fan about Willie, but I do like Corbin. Yeah, but if Corbin can come in that package, right? Yeah, we'll take it. And Ademis is good for like, he's kind of like a hit 230, but you can get you 25 home runs from that spot, so it's not bad. No, it could be worse. What about the Marlins? Here's Luis Robert for the White Sox for Fred. Marlins have said that they're going to pretty much open up trade talks for their pitching staff outside of Alcantara, right? Right, which they got some really good guys, especially some guys that missed all of last year. And they need some bats. Yeah. Dodgers were looking at Pablo Lopez before the deadline last year. Right, right. I wouldn't mind that guy. But also one thing that's not being talked about, they're losing quite a big relief out of relief pitching right now with Dodgers. Yeah, it's more than Machandi and they got to retool that middle relief, especially if you're not going to help the starters. Right, full box. Another mini box. Let's go through another few boxes here. Good luck, everyone. Well, now that Aaron Judge is signed, I feel like the rest of the Domino's have to start following this weekend. Dori Lorenzo, 156 out of 199 for the Astros. That'll be for Harry. Got the Stroze and the Filler and a blue parallel, 136 out of 150. Ronesi Contreras, Rookie Auto, Pirates for Shawn Matic. There's Ryan Reckley. That's for the Giants. Jimmy with the Giants. There's Khalil Watson, Atomic Refractor to 150. This is going to be for Dan and the Rockies. Khalil Watson, Joe and the Miami Marlins, the fish. There's Ureland Confidana until 199. That's for the Reds. That'll be for Matthew. Other Yasser and Mercedes will be going to Danny and the twins. Let's look for parallels. Let's look for ink. And a Christian Vecchero for Simon. We've got a Jason Curio for Ed and the Guardians. Trey Sweeney Refractor to 499. And a Ricardo Cabrera Redemption, Reds. That's going to go to Matthew Chirac. Red Sox signing Masataka Yoshida to a five-year deal. Oh yeah, they got Kenley Jansen too. Is he a free agent? Yeah. I could see the dodgers doing that. I totally could see them. If they're like, hey, do you want to be in the bullpen? Right, right. You know, I mean, he kind of tried the starter thing. He wanted to get that opportunity. He got that in Toronto and mixed results, you know, but he might want to come back. And then I guess that's Japanese. Yeah, this Senga. Yeah, yeah. Greg Cullen going to Joe and the Orioles. Yeah, so Yoshida is going to end up in the outfield for the Red Sox. I think it's Xander back. Could be pretty solid. They're going to lose JD Martinez. That's a Dodger candidate too. I would love that. JD Martinez for a couple of years. How old is your son? Oh, Yoshida? Yoshida is 29. Yeah, usually those guys are a little bit older. Really? He's like a second baseman. Nick, your second baseman with power? Yeah. Who doesn't want that? There you go. Got one more. It's a double header. Let me actually clear some space for you though. There's Leonardo Balcazar for the Reds. That's going to be for Matthew Sharra. Actually, let's make sure that's on camera while you're ripping that open. There's some space for Mr. Evan here. There's a box there. There's a box there. There's a box. You can bring that case over here. We can see you popping that baby open. All right, so this is case one and we're working on case two right now. Edgar, what's up? The double header. You can check the schedule. That'll tell you exactly what we're doing and what else is coming up. Okay, so this was the second part of that box. We've got Helio Ramos to $4.99. We've got Austin Wells, Arizona Fall League, Tommik, and Alexis Hernandez, $83 out of $2.99. Speckle autograph. Oh, going back to Kenley Janssen, he got a lot of money. Because I was kind of half hoping that maybe he'd come back to the Dodgers at a little discount. I thought he was, but I was just like, hey, good for him. If Redtalks are going to give him that deal, fine. This is his first time in the AL, too. Wow. Yeah, you're right. There's Spencer Torkelson rookie for the Tigers. That'll be for Javier. I have a $1.99 Drew Baker, camp of fame. And that was a long time. He was a catcher, remember? Came up as a catcher and they converted him into minors. What a change. He was a catcher in the minors, right? Yeah. I did a little spotlight on him. And when I was doing a radio show one time, I was a converted catcher. He was a pitcher and he's throwing 100 to the minors. Nice, nice. 50 out of 150, William Bergola. Young kill Fernandez. Got more color in here. There we go. We got Danny DeAndrade. 114 out of 150, blue, lava, autograph, twins. Danny, last spot mojo. Slotted in as the number 24 prospect in the twins' organization. Last spot mojo, 70% of time hits 100% of the time. You could probably get cheap source of power from a corner infielder like Brandon Jury, more utilities nowadays. Errol Vera, $2.99 for the halos, that's going to be Jose. And Logan Cerny, Tim with the Phillies. Little tried to trade, couldn't trade mojo. Gets this one thing. There's another Phillie earlier as well. Number 27, Phillies prospect, corner baseball America. Five was last night. I don't know what happened in that rule of five. I don't know if Dodger's got picked up or anything like that, maybe not. Pirates got the number one overall pick. Yeah, yeah, the first ever lottery. Yeah, it's interesting. They kind of deserve it. Sure, yeah, they do. Spending Montgomery to $1.99 for the rocks, that'll be for Dan. And Tyler Collins. So nice use of the canvas there, Tyler. Good auto, good big auto for Dan, and the ATL. Someone was asking earlier, Evan, are the Phillies the team to beat with all the recent moves they made? At the moment. You think so? For the NL. The NL? Yeah, I don't know about the whole league, but there are still some very good teams. Pete Crow Armstrong to $1.99. Got a lot of good teams in the NL. Yeah. It's James Wood. Ooh, piece of candy. Bowman Ascension. This is your one per case. Sometimes we've seen two, but usually it falls, the odds are usually one per case. So that's for the Padres, and that will be for Javier. It's a good-looking card there. Julio Rodriguez for the M's. That'll be for Joe. It came to the league. Jose Ramos. That's the voice that you would use for those old horror movies. There's Chaden Rudd. Ryan with the Blue Jays. All right, so here comes the final box of the first case. And then stacked up here, you can see the second case happening right now here in the doubleheader, Freddie Freeman Refractor, $238 out of $4.99. That goes to Adam and my daughter. Does Freddie Freeman win another MVP at some point in his career? I think he's got a two more year window. The guy's sweet, so sweet. And even post-prime, he'll still be really good. Not MVP good, but he'll still be like all-star good. He definitely has one of those beautiful scenes. Oh, absolutely. I really thought Cody Bellinger would pick up some tips from him as a fellow lefty, but there's Jason Moravell, Rangers. Jimmy with the Rangers. Which will change the scenery, maybe. And there's Willy Fannas for the Met, Stephen Carney with the Metropolitan's. Now, Tray Turner got a huge deal and my initial inkling was like, oh, but like the back end of that deal is going to be terrible because once he loses his speed, if he gets older, blah, blah, blah, blah. But then someone made a point, I think I read this somewhere in an article, I'm telling you, Ramos is 75 for the giant, that since he has such elite speed, when he slows down, he'll still be fast. So they're it's not going to be like a striker in soccer losing that speed. That's fair. And look, the last couple of years, he's been down, so he maybe saved himself a little bit. Right. This year he'll be back up with the bigger bases. And the no pick offs? Yes. Or limited pick offs to the same base or whatever. Let's move in. Did you know that second base is also being moved in? No, I didn't. Really? So apparently the way... So they're rearranging everything then? It's still 90 feet, but the geometry was a little weird. I don't even know if I can explain it, but... So for a hundred plus years of baseball, we've been playing with a messed up second base? Yeah. Because I think they were measuring it from like heat... I don't know. There's an article... Just look it up. There's an article that explains why second base is actually moving closer to home, but like the angles are still the same. It's very interesting. Yeah, look it up. Look it up. All right. So there's a mini box here. There's a mini box there. Mini box here. Another mini. Another mini. Come on guys. Settle down here. So my only base hole to move second base closer to home plate is part of 2022, but I think they... I think they have officially made it happen. Sources tell the athletic that the second base is going to move second base inward, so it'll be closer to first and third base by about 13 and a half inches. It's over a foot. The interesting thing about this move of the base, it draws attention to the fact that bases aren't actually exactly 90 feet apart. Second base is a bit off and has been for well over a century. The easiest way to grasp this is probably looking at this image courtesy of the MLB rule book here. I'm going to drop the link into the chat so people can see it. The diamond here, follow the line around the actual baseline. Just ignore the layout at the part. It shows a line segment on the bases as exactly 90 feet. Notice the line takes a 90 degree turn around both first and third base and home plate for that matter, but this turn at second base happens right in the middle of the base. Right, so you see that line turns, right? So that's at the outer edges of the base, right? But at second base, they measure it from the middle of second base. So that bag should be in so it's on the outside like the other two bases. I don't know if they've actually employed that in Major League Baseball. I want to say they did, but maybe they haven't moved that bag yet. You got to unplug that hole in the middle of the infield, move the whole forward, drop it back in, re-landscape around it. All right, there's Luis Mesa to 499. The Bobby Whit Jr., of course, goes to Bill and the Royals. Luis Mesa, Refractor for the Blue Jays, that'll go to Ryan. This is the beginning of our second case, ladies and gentlemen. We are flying. Thanks to Evan here. Appreciate it, Evan. Sean Maddock, Brew Crew. Maybe we'll find a future teammate of his here, but we'll get the Antonio Pinheiro. And we'll do an autograph recap at the end of this break as well. I can't memorize and I wish I could. These shimmers are not numbered, which I'm why I'm breezing by though, but they are, they will ship, all-card ship in this. Another double header is loaded up if you want to run it back. Got some full spots, planning on a couple fillers. There's Aaron Judge to 250, locked up by the Yankees. No doubt about it, right? They were stuck. They couldn't let him walk. It'd just be a PR nightmare, it'd just be a branding nightmare. There's Simon Muziotti, 36 out of 499, refractor autograph for the Phillies, Tim. And speaking of Judge, we are doing the MVP live act in the store. Oh, nice. Bringing your judge and your goal, Schmidt. How long is that going? March 31st, actually. Oh, so a lot of time. Yeah. Out of 199, Jason Dominguez, maybe a future teammate of Aaron Judge now. Yeah. Wow, that could be quite an outfield there. Talk about some muscle. Get Giancarlo in there, too. Right. Just rotate him around the DH, give him a little rest here and there. There's Benny Montgomery, 99, Rockies. Sherman Oaks, that'll go to the Rockies, that'll be for Dan. That's right. It's Andy Thomas, Seattle. That's going to be for Joe Simone and the Ems. I like this photo of Andy Thomas here. Look at that hustle right there. His eyes are focused in front of him. He's pumping his arms. He's ready to go. He's a gamer. Gamer. I like that attitude. Kevin Smith, Oakland A, that's for Harry in Oakland. Can you believe that the A's have another Max Muncie? It's crazy. Did you know the exact same spot, the exact same round or something like that? Did they really? It was something crazy. They had the same birthday. Oh, same birthday. Yeah, something like that was just remarkable. But they're like 15 years apart or something like that. Yeah, 15 years apart. Yeah. So it's not like it's not like their parents named him after Max Muncie. Right, right. Yeah, he wasn't in the mainstream. Yeah. So it's just. It's crazy. It's all the names. Of all the names. And then to be drafted by the A's, same team. They're like, we are not missing out on another Max Muncie. They're James Triantos to 299. Exactly. You think when that draft time, I would have loved to be in the war room when they were like, are we really doing this? I mean, it's like, ignore the name. Like he's the best guy on the board right now. We have to take him, sir. Just here redemption time. It's like, are we taking another Max Muncie? Well, it's just like the, not all you have to do is become the dog you're shortstopping and you make three hundred million. Yeah, just making people money left. We made Andrew Heaney money. Yes. We made Tyler Anderson some money. Yeah, for sure. We're going to make Shelby Miller money next year too. Oh my God. Shelby Miller, we're going to another Dodger Reclamation project. I couldn't believe that that was like their day one signing. It's Joe Simone with the O's. Now, Shelby Miller is going to go like, have a 10 and 2 record. Is that one of the worst trades of all time, especially first overall? Yeah. Jason Kurio shimmer for Cleveland. Yeah, it's one of the one of the more recent worst trades of all time. Although maybe the Dodger trading Yordon Alvarez. For a guy who pitched a third name. Josh Fields, that's right. Yeah. You're Donnie Delos Santos 250. I think, I think Andrew Freeman has publicly said that, yeah, that's probably, that's probably the one I'd like to have that. And you know what, I give them a lot of credit for that. Right. Most GMs wouldn't say that. No way. There's Jimmy with the Rangers, but I like how he owned. I mean, he's had so many other good moves that he can say that, you know, but I also like to think about, you know, there would be no Freddy Freeman. Yeah. There's certain things that just kind of, they just work out in certain ways. He's got a ring in Houston. He got Freddy Freeman. Here's Adran Placencia, 68 out of 199 for the Halos. That's going to be for Jose. Evan, have you done Dodger's ring training? I have for, I did the three years I was in Arizona. Oh yeah. That's right. That's right. You were going to school there. It is fantastic. Oh, Simon, there you go. Christian Veccharo. That was the auto he was looking for. There you go, man. The Draft Fortal. Yeah, I just noticed that. Yeah, he's the Draft Fortal. Only makes it. Let's just scout all the Max Muncie's out there. Joe Ryan for the twins. That'll be for Danny. 99. So it's fun. The whole experience is fun. You know what? The atmosphere is fantastic. It's a lot of families. The stadium is beautiful. Everything's cheaper. Players are talking to you through the dugout. You get there early. They're signing autographs. It's just a fantastic environment. Everybody's excited for the upcoming year. And I did a few of the stadiums there and they're all really cool. Nice. I think it's easy to get it. I got to do that. Yeah, it's totally worth it. There's another twin, Danny Dandrade, 226 out of 250. Got a Danny for Danny. You can say you saw someone first at bats for some prospects and things like that. That is pretty cool. All right, Brian Acunha, Ronald's brother, Speckle for Danny. 006 out of 299. Got a Julio Rodriguez rookie card. Yanquil Fernandez for Colorado. Dan with that one. We're looking for Parallels, looking for his autograph. Yas for the twins. And then we've got a George Kirby for Joe and the Mariners. Florida. Yeah. In the whole spring trading atmosphere. Another box. You know, I don't know. I'm sure someone will give him a chance. I don't think it's going to be the Dodgers. The Dodgers are actually waiting on a definitive ruling, actually. That hasn't been said yet. Yeah, there's nothing said yet. So, I feel like they got some money off last year. I think they did. But I think he's got two more years, I want to say. I'm pretty sure. I think it was a three-year deal. So, that's another reason why the Dodgers haven't been as aggressive. Because at least with long-term deals, because they actually have no idea. Yeah, it's a three-year deal. So, this upcoming season is the last year. So, they got to know, hey, are we on the hook for $32 million? Because that's going to affect how what we're going to do in the off-season. Or we're going to get a little bit of that off, for their know. They're Shane Bosz of $2.99. I mean, that's a superstar, all-star player. There's Christian Vicaro, Nationals, Simon, Spencer Torplesen for the Tigers, Javier. And they're Shane Bosz of $2.99. That's right, I agree. Yeah, Dodgers playing chess, not checkers. Listen, this guy, once Trevor Bowers is completely clear of the books, and among others, Shoei Itani could be a perfect addition to the Dodgers. To a lot of teams, and I'm sure the Dodgers will be one of the teams chasing them. Juan Soto could be a free agent. Aaron Noll, I think, is a free agent after 2023. There's a lot of names out there. There's Victor Liberada for Seattle. That'll be for Joe. We don't know yet. That's the backer. That'd be kind of funny. Yeah, you can Google that, Grizzlybees. We'll see what happens. So that's what we just asked. I said no, and Joe said he doesn't know. I mean, he, I don't know. Yeah, I think. And that's exactly why I think that Trevor Bower will play Chris Butler with the Rays. I think after 2023. Someone gives him a show me deal. Yeah, I think after 2023, maybe he doesn't pitch 2024, you know, and then someone will pick him up again after after he does some sort of apology to listen to them like that. There's Kyle Lewis, 49 out of 50. Gold. Soto's a Padre for life. John, say yeah. I can see that. Nice. Thanks, Evan. Appreciate it. Big thanks to Evan. I think he shaved probably 30 minutes off this break. That'll be for Chris Butler. There's Alexander Suarez, 150 out of 499. That'll be for the Giants, Jimmy, for the Giants. There's Harry Ford to 299. Yeah, I don't, I mean, I don't think the daughters are getting Carlos Correa. But to see them in the same locker room, that could be pretty, pretty funny. Westbrook and Patrick Beverly on the Lakers. They're on the same team. It seems to be fine. All right, there's another Wanderfranco rookie card for Chris Butler. Spencer Torkelson, rookie card for Javier and the Tigers. We got a Christian Veccharo for Simon. Paris nicely with that autograph we saw earlier. Jason Curio, Jake Berger. Oh, not numbers. So that might be a variation. Ian Lewis to 48 out of 499. That's for the Fish, Joe Simone with the Marlins. Fred with the White Sox gets the Jake Berger. Jason Curio going to Ed in Cleveland. Jaren Duran Duran, 147 out of 199. Brian with Boston. Willie Fanas, 249 out of 299. Metz, that'll be for Stephen. And Cooper Bowman. What a perfect product for him to be in. That's going to go to Wes and the Yankees. Another box here. Esteven Machado. It's going to go to Toronto. Ryan with the Bluebirds. Cal Raleigh to 199. Nice season for him. Mariners, Joe. Ian Kil Fernandez for the Rocky. That's for Dan. No, don't think so. If you look at the schedule, it's going to be after the HTA case. I think the shot will be closed up by then. It's Jason Curio to 150. Ed with Cleveland. Charlie Welch, 142 out of 150 for the ends. Joe, thanks, Grizzly. Maybe someday we will. We expand the Jaspie's Media Empire. Raphael Devers to 499. Red Sox. That'll be for Brian. Bryce Harper Blue, 97 out of 150 for the Phillies. That'll be for Tim. They've got Yossar Garcia to 299. Phillies, Speckle. And Cal Conley. Dan with the ATL. In New York, there's a radio show called Joe and Evan. Just fly. I guess maybe that just flows. Joe retired though. I'm trying to retire. But I think we've got a lot more Bowman Chrome cases to sell if I'm going to get there. There's Tyler Black, one out of 50. The Invicta insert. A little bit thicker card stock here. Brew Crew. That's going to be for Shawn Matic. There's Edison Poligno, 51 out of 75. Yellow Parallel for Boston. That's going to be for Brian and Boston. And nice. An Invicta autograph. 67 out of 99. Curtis Mead. Raise. Chris Butler. Back to back. Minor League Baseball Low A East Player of the Week. Axios is saying your entire fancy season comes down to Devontae Adams having a huge game tomorrow night. Need you to call in some Rader Joe Mojo? You got it. Let's go Raiders. Let's go Devontae Adams. Get that Rader Joe Mojo out there. Let's let Axios have a big week. They've been trending in the right direction, my Raiders. Rams have been trending in the opposite direction. So Raiders should be able to take care of business. All right, so that's it. Nice. All right, let's get the final three boxes going here. Good luck, everybody. And again, big thanks to Evan for helping us rip open some boxes that saved us. I mean, looking like it's saved us an hour. Solo. This would have probably been closer to a two-hour break. 361 out of 499. Willie Vasquez. Christian Vicaro for the National. Simon. And then there's Ryan Duncone. Dodger's Autograph for Adam. Hi there. No, no National Treasures boxes today. Or actually we have National Treasures Collegiate Football, but if you're looking for National Treasures World Cup, we don't have that at the moment. The only National Treasures we have is Collegiate Football. Jason Curio for Cleveland. Spencer Torkelson. Wander Franco. Denzer Guzman, Purple Shimmer. 161 out of 250. That will be for the Halos. That will be for Jose. Again, all those Wanderers are going to go to Chris Butler and the Reyes. Spencer Torkelson is going to Javier. There's Curtis Mead again in his folly gear. There's Luis Rodriguez. 105 out of 125. You might see him in action next year. A spring training for the Dodgers should be pretty interesting. It's going to go to Adam and the Dodgers. We've got Alex de Jesus for Adam and the Dodgers. And Roderick Arias for the Yankees. That'll be for Wes. We've got Rodolfo Castro, Aqua, Lava, 134 out of 199. Sean Matik and the Pirates, not Padres, but Pirates. And another redemption. It's going to be William Bergola. Bowman Chrome Prospects Autograph for the Fightin' Fills. That's for Tim and the Phillies. Christian Vicaro Shimmer for Simon and the Nats. Another Wander Franco, another Spencer Torkelson. And there's the case. It's Jason Dominga's Bowman Ascensions. Insert, short print. Wes with the Yankees. Edison Poligno to 150. Brian with Boston. And Dylan Dodd for Dan and the ATL. Got Gavin Stone, 477 out of 499. He might be one to watch. He's been flying up the system. Adam Liddett for the Dodgers. He's been kind of flying up the system. And he's got a lot of swing and miss stuff. He's got a lot of swing and miss stuff, from what I understand. He has a nice spring. Might be in the Dodgers' plans in the rotation. It's Fernando Tatis Jr. to 499. Bobby with Jr. for the Royals. That's going to be for Bill. Got George Valera for Cleveland. That's to 125 for Ed. And the last mini box. The Simon Juan. Purple Shimmer to 250 for the Mets. It's going to go to Stephen. Colton Kouser to 50. And our last autograph, Speckle Auto for the Brewers. That's Antonio Pineru, 195 out of 299. And that's Colton Kouser to 50. Nice one, ladies and gentlemen. That was 2022 Bowman Chrome Baseball. Hobby Edition. A double header. A 24 box break. Random team break number one. We've got another one in the store if you want to run this back. Some full spots plus a couple fillers. And thanks, everyone, for getting in. Here's your recap. A lot of nice color. A lot of nice prospect hunting. Tons of other numbered cards available to going your way. Those will be all top loaded before they're sorted and shipped out to you. Once again, big thanks to my colleague, Evan, who helped us rip open boxes. And we were able to get this done, I think in record time. We're clocking in at about an hour. Saved ourself probably an hour. So thanks, Evan. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for getting into the action. Appreciate it. I'm Joe for JasperJasperCaseRakes.com. And I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.