 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with 2022 Bowman Baseball Jumbo Edition, 8 box pick your team at number 5. Here's the big jumbo case right there, thanks everybody for getting in, thanks everybody here for getting in, appreciate it. On a Sunday, pick your team 5, and there's everybody right here, thanks everybody for picking your team. If you got a little rooftop next to you, that means you won that team in the filler. And Tim, you ended up with last spot mojo with the brew crew. Pop this open, let's get this going, right there you go. Jumbo 3 autographs per box, on average I assume, let's see what we got, good luck everybody. We got the Kings game on in the background, they're hanging on, leading the Oilers 2 nothing, got 14 minutes left in the game. Remember, no vet paper, no rookie paper, no prospect paper ships. Only Bowman 1st paper, among the paper cards only Bowman 1st paper will ship, obviously all chrome cards will ship, all numbered cards, all inserts, all that other usual stuff. Now some of you who possess the ears of a fox may be thinking, Joe, that organist, this is Oilers at Kings, you might be thinking to yourself, that organist sounds really similar to when you're listening to Dodger games and I hear organist out there. Yeah, same guy. Dodgers are on the road, so you'll play at the Kings games. And then you're thinking, Joe, what if the Kings and Dodgers are at home at the same time? I don't know what happens. I think he tries to do both, especially ones a day game, ones a night game. I would assume he'd do the playoff games as opposed to a regular season Dodger game. If there are some scheduling conflicts, but anyhow. So yeah, all these Bowman 1st papers will ship. Gilo saying there's a guy on TikTok I fell, a keyboardist for the Atlanta Hawks. You really have to be on your toes for that, to be like the keyboardist, the organist at a sporting event, I think so. Because you have to have a whole different log of songs in your head. There's Eduardo Vaughn, and we'll do an autograph recap at the end too, and then be able to pull those songs out of your arsenal and be able to play it at the appropriate times, you know? There's Randy Vasquez, 482 out of 499 for the Yankees. That'll be for Mark Bassett and the Bronx Bombers. And there's Brandon Haraba to 499, paper, just in the interest of time. We're going to set those aside and have our shipping teams leave and top load those. Right, you got to be playing a song and then you got to then get into defense pretty quickly. The defense chant kind of makes me wish I would have stuck with the piano early in my life. There's Kevin Alcantara to 125. That's for the Cubs, it's for Mark. And there's Brian Bello, 136 out of 399, lime green paper for Ben and the Red Sox. And there's Felix Valerio, 151 out of 499, our third and final autograph of the box. That'll be for Tim and the Brewers, last bot Mojo. Strikes again. It's the last team taken before we pulled the rest of these teams for the team random. Oh really, he's just standing in the middle of a concourse on the upper deck watching the game? I actually don't know. I know the Dodgers keyboardist. They've got their own little room. I don't know where it is at Staples slash crypto.com arena now as it's called. They might have their own little office in a box that overlooks the game. There's Shoei Otani, lime green to 399. That is for Tim and the Angels. And here's Nico Cavadas, Avada Caravas to 499. Don't say that. That's a killing curse. All right, box one in the books. Teddy was exclaiming. All right, we'll do an autograph recap at the end. Speaking of audio at Arena's Gilo and everybody else listening, I stumbled across a great article, I think in The Athletic maybe, at Dallas Mavericks Games, if you ever wondered, again, if you have fox-like ears, you may be able to pick up on this. The basketball, and this goes for being at the arena too. The basketball going through the net apparently is the best at Dallas. So obviously, when TV broadcasts, they mic the net to mix that into the sound when you're watching a basketball game. They also pump that sound into the arena as well. So they amplify the sound of the basketball when it goes through the net. So you're saying, Joe, you're thinking, Joe, so how do they do that? Is it automated? Is it, you know? No, some dude does it by hand. So what they discovered is that they added their own arena mics. And I guess there was a feedback loop if they just left it on. It would loop through and it would be for bad TV or something. Like it would loop through the TV audio and then there would be a feedback loop and it would be terrible because there's two different microphones and then I'm providing it to the arena sound and all that sort of stuff. So there's a guy whose job. So everyone knows what a mixing board is, right? There's a whole board and there's these little tabs that you put up and down to raise or lower the volume. Look it up. Google if you don't know what it is. So there's a guy with the little mixing board knob that slides up and down every time there's a basket he'll put that up and down like that. So he watches someone take a shot, you know, it looks like a clean shot and it goes to the net and it's by hand. So now the audio can now be the sound of the basket going through the net, can now be pumped through the arena and not feedback loop through the TV cameras to the TV microphones. And it works and that split second doesn't feedback. Crazy, right? But that's why people often say that the basketball going through the net may sound the best at Dallas. I think a few other arenas do it too because I want to say the article had said that Mark Cuban, that Mark Cuban's discovered that some other arena did this and he thought that the basketballs that just audio wise just sounded great and he wanted it. So there's Anthony Rodriguez, 198 to 299. Speckle autograph for the Giants, Justin with the Giants. Right, I mean those microphones probably can pick up a ton of other things too. Maybe telling, maybe Jason Kidd telling people to bump it to so and so. And we've got a nice yellow autograph, Luis Gill, 47 out of 75. That parallel really pops. That goes to Mark Beset and the Yankees. And got Robert Hassel out of 125 blue paper for the Padres, their eighth overall pick. And it's Brian Peoples and the Padres. There you go, Brian. We got Felix Valerio, Bowman first autograph for the Brew Crew. That's going to be for Tim. Last ball mojo striking again. That's your third and final autograph of the box. So maybe parallels. Maybe we find a train whistle in here. That'd be nice. And there's Hedbert Perez, blue shimmer to 150 for the Brewers. It's a parallel for Tim and the Brew Crew. All right, another box down. Next box. Everyone watch the F1 today? It was in Miami. It would have been a nice goal there, Blake. I think it was the first race in my, first F1 race in Miami ever. I remember the first time in a long time. But I think that was the second, that was the second US race. I think Austin regularly was on the schedule. And now Miami got one. And it looked pretty exciting. A lot of celebrities there. The weather looks great. You know, the area around it looks pretty cool. They had it around the Hard Rock Stadium, which is where the Dolphins still play, right? So it was a pretty exciting area. So then the US, nice, great goal. Oh, and a little fight breaking out. So now the US will have three races next year. I think Austin saw on the schedule. Miami will still be on the schedule. And then Vegas in November 2023. That should be really exciting. Going to see if I can, I think I have to save up for pretty much the entire year. But I pretty much have to start saving now. I think it's going to be really expensive if you want to do even a few nights plus a weekend package or something like that. I think hotels are going to be outrageously expensive. There's Christian Gonzalez for the Astros. That'll be for Nicholas. Yeah, Gilo's saying, hey, I've been hearing a lot about F1 lately because of the Netflix show. I think that has a lot to do with it. So I think a big media company bought F1. Maybe someone correct me if I'm wrong. Some maybe a bigger F1 fan can maybe kind of fill in some of the sort of details I don't have. There's Dustin Harris, two favorite. I'm pretty sure that a big media company bought F1, the entire league, maybe four or five years ago. Maybe even maybe a little bit longer. There's Luis Matos Green Paper to 99 for the Giants. And then they're the ones that commissioned this F1 show. And then Netflix, of course, got the distribution rights for it. And it's a show that recaps the previous season, I think, basically. Although I think it'd be great if they were able to do it like hard knocks, like do it during the season. But maybe that's a little more difficult. But anyhow, they'll dramatize and embellish a lot of storylines. And I think some F1 fans kind of watch. And they're like, oh, but that incident was from a different race. So we'll just kind of goof around with a little bit of that and create a little extra drama, little story lines that may not quite be there. But yeah, that show apparently was doing pretty well for a couple of seasons. There's Andrew Lara to 125 for EA and the Nats. And then during the pandemic, people stuck at home and all that. And I think that shows maybe two or three seasons in already. So that was one of the more bingeable type shows that were around. People binged it, got really into F1. So that trickled into a lot of people watching the sport. There's Dayton Dooney to 150. Royals autograph, nice little color match for Andrew. And of course, for us, for the hobby, because of that and more interest in F1, especially here in the States, that turned into a big boon for F1 trading cards. So in the last couple of years, F1 trading cards, especially like Topps Chrome and stuff like that and Sapphire, like interest in that has just gone through the roof. And secondary market values have been really huge on those as well, especially if you get some of the top drivers, like Lewis Hamilton, who's a little bit on the older side, but is a legend already. There's that Veen to 250, blue paper for the Rockies, Steven Flatt. And then drivers like Max Verstappen. Has already been pretty popular. There's young drivers like George Russell and Lando Norris who are coming up the ranks. There's Josh Yost with the Tampa Bay Rays, 9 out of 50. And then like kind of legendary teams like Ferrari are starting to really do well this season. And so I'm sure that has helped the value of like Charles Leclerc and other Ferrari stuff. GS Dash, Greg's saying, I still have no idea if I find you guys, but your channel definitely in my top. In my tops. Random, just thought I'd say thank you. I appreciate the feedback. Have you tried the rest? Greg, are you just saying that? You got to try the rest first. And then you'll know we're the best. There's Juan Yepes among the best. Purple paper to 250. Thank you though. I think our community has a lot to do with it too. Guys like Gilo have been watching us for years. You have been to a lot of different places, okay. So you have tried the rest. Well, thanks. Gilo doesn't remember anything on Netflix from the start of the pandemic except for Tiger King. Yeah, I definitely binge Tiger King. Yeah, I'll be honest with you. I have not watched any of that F1 show. I did get more into F1, but I haven't watched that F1 show at all. It's on the list. Long list of things I need to watch. Joe's the Vince Gully of Briggs, Gilo says. That's awfully kind of you. But I try. You know, we don't get too high here. We don't get too low here. We let the card speak for itself. Just like when there's a home run. Vince Gully lets the crowd do the talking. So he needs a lot of space. Well, Gilo's been around long enough not to make that mistake. Although current Dodger TV play-by-play guy Joe Davis is a little Joe Bucky. But I think without maybe the pompousness that Joe Buck sometimes has. Isn't speaking to Joe Buck, actually, isn't it crazy that Joe Buck and Troy Aigman are going to do Monday Night Football? Is that right? Monday Night Football at ESPN? And then Al Michaels, I think, everyone thinks is going to go to Amazon Prime to do the Thursday Night games. So there's going to be, so I think Joe Buck is going to do, I guess Joe Buck will do all the main, the big Fox games where the lead broadcast group goes. I think Joe Buck, sorry, it's in Joe Bucks at ESPN. I think that also means Joe Davis will be doing the World Series on Fox. Well, there'll be less Joe Buck baseball-wise, Greg, which I'm OK with. There's Torkelson to 299, Speckle for Kenny and the Tigers. I actually don't mind Joe Buck NFL-wise, but not a fan of him doing baseball. Didn't Fox have the Masters at one point and Joe Buck was doing like Sundays? I don't know if I like that either. There's Alejandro Hidalgo, 285 out of 499, refractor autograph for the Angels, Tim Burke. As a Giants fan, Greg, saying I feel spoiled kind of having, oh yeah, John Miller's still up in San Francisco. That's a, yeah, John Miller is pretty, so I wish John Miller would still do a Sunday Night baseball. That'd be great. Dodgers have Joe Davis. At home, I think Oral Hershizer does a lot of the color commentary at home. And I think road games, they're experimenting with a few different people. I think Oral Hershizer doesn't want to do as many road games anymore, a little on the older side. I think they had Jessica Mendoza do color commentary for the Dodgers. She's with the Dodgers Network now. And I don't know, whatever question marks you may have had about her doing Sunday Night baseball on ESPN. I mean, I think that might have just been just the crew that she was with. Because with Joe Davis, I think she was really solid. For the Cubs weekend here, the color commentator, Dontrell Willis. I thought Dontrell Willis really did a great job. The short sample size, because I think this was his debut, but he was great in the boot. Just really brought a different energy. Oh, Eric Carouse also does some games, too, some color commentary. There's Lanyon Sosa. But yeah, Eric Carouse is a little more old school and will be a little more old school, a little more dry, maybe for the older audiences. Dontrell Willis definitely was a lot of fun. He kept it really loose. But obviously, really smart baseball guy, that's Dusty with pirates. And just had a lot of just really interesting stories and a lot of funny things to say. Really dug it. Gilo likes Joe Tessitore. Yeah, what's he doing? Well, there's a Sunday night football vacancy, right? So Monday night football on ESPN will be Joe Buck and Troy Eggman. So that takes care of Monday night football. Sunday night football is losing Al Michaels, probably to Prime. So who has Sunday night football? And I don't know if, and I don't know what's happening with, sorry, I'm blanking on the color commentator next to Collinsworth. I was like, I was like, Bangles receiver? Collinsworth, I don't know what the deal with Collinsworth is. If he's going to be paired with a new play-by-play guy, or if he's out, too, or if he's going to go to Prime. I mean, if you're Al Michaels, you probably want to say, hey, go buy out Chris Collinsworth and pay him to come to Amazon Prime. That's two-thirds of that football together. There's all 100 PA for the raise. So then that leaves a Sunday night football window open, which they will probably put Drew Brees as the color commentator. And then they'd have to find a play-by-play guy. So I think Drew Brees is at NBC. And he's been kind of being groomed to either be in the studio or they'll probably try him out in the booth. You'll just have to find a play-by-play guy, I guess. There's Pedro Leone to 499, Astros. That'll be for Nicholas. All right, folks, we are halfway through this break. Got about another 30 minutes to go. Thanks, everyone, for hanging with me through this longer break. And we've got a couple quicker breaks coming up after this. So this will take us maybe about 15 minutes past the top of the hour or so. And then we've got a couple of quick breaks to close out the evening, because I think that'll bring us pretty much to the end of the night. Check the schedule, ladies and gentlemen. I feel like Matt Kemble will be a Dodger announcer someday. Yeah, I could see. I don't know if any former athlete has the play-by-play skills, but yeah. In the booth, that'd be nice. Nice. Kings with an empty net goal. They're up 4-0. All right, nice bounce back after getting shellacked the last couple of games by the Oilers. G-dash learned strikeout alley from Vince Gully. I still don't understand why everyone does it either. I don't think I know what strikeout alley is. I always like Deuces or Wilde. Ben, that's another Vince Gully is. I mean, he would say Deuces or Wilde. Two men on, two and two of the count. Two outs, bottom of the second inning. Rodney Harrison could probably do some color. Maybe he could be in the booth, too. He already does studio work, right? Oh, every time someone strikes out, they look towards that field. Oh, looking at the video board. Is that a strike? Should I have swung at that? There's Nico Avada Caravas. That is for the Red Sox, Ben Smith. There you go, good job, Kings. Nice bounce back. Speaking of announcers, really like the MLB TV app also gives you MLB radio, too. I think maybe you might be able to do radio separately. There's Adrian Sugatzi to 199. Fuchsia for the Giants. That's for Justin. Because you can listen to the different announcers across the country. I think it's great. Obviously, Brewer's announcer. Why am I blanking on the Brewer's announcer? It's Freddie Freeman, 75. Got too many things going on. I got the break here. I got, it's really fun to listen to. But Dennis Eckersley, I didn't realize until you really look into it, I didn't realize Dennis Eckersley has come up with a lot of different baseballisms. There's Luke Waddle for Oliver Smith and the Braves. I think he coined walk-off. Maybe it's been said before him, but he definitely popularized. I think he's popularized a lot of different phrases. You can probably go, I think there's websites or blog posts dedicated to, like, to ecisms. Who is that picture you guys always try to get bonds out? I'm sure there are a lot of pictures. The Dodgers used to try to get very bonds out. Unsuccessfully, I might add, for a lot of teams in the league. A bond stopper? I don't know if there is ever. I don't know. Pideonoma was a starter. There's Trey Sweeney, fuchsia paper to $2.99 for the Yankees. That'll be for Mark. There's Larry Ernesto, $3.66 out of $4.99. Tim, with the brew crew. Lastbot Mojo, hitting a few times here. Malcolm Nunez refractor to $4.99. Next box. Lastbot Mojo, kind of real. 70% of the time and works 100% of the time. So there are times where it doesn't. A lot of times it does, though. It's not guaranteed. For the longest time, Lastbot Mojo was as low as 55% of the time. It goes the market on Lastbot Mojo goes up and down. But I think over the years, it crept up to 65%, 60%, 65%, 70%. I don't know when a market correction is going to happen. It might happen. There may be a run where Lastbot Mojo is just not helping anybody out. Good luck, everybody. Next box. Anyone remember any Dodgers Rocky relievers in the late 90s, early 2000s that was an alleged, was an alleged bonds killer? Kim? No, Diamondbacks had Byung-Hung Kim back in that day. That was their closer, who I think was a submarine-style pitcher, wasn't he? There is Tyler Hardman, $3.99 out of $4.99. Refractor autograph for the Yankees. That's for Mark. If Lastbot Mojo, if demand out exceeds supply, there's Lastbot Mojo inflation. Yeah, the Fed may have to raise some rates to try to keep inflation from just getting too hot. Much to the chagrin of Lastbot Mojo, people who have equity in Lastbot Mojo. And then how would I describe that? I'd be like, well, that Lastbot Mojo just doesn't go as far as it used to. There's Jay Allen to $4.99. Paper for the Reds. That'll be for Mark Bissette. There's Marcelo Meyer for the Red Sox to $125. Yeah, they claim a lot of gold for just $3.99. Fighting with a new gold-finger double-chees for all our charter double-teals at Carlos Junior. Oh, I was just going to say, after I saw that Marcelo Meyer to $125, I was like, sometimes these can be numbered, or autographed, that is. And here it is, Christian Hernandez, Bowman Top 100 auto, $27 out of $50. He's 82 on the list. That will be for Mark and the Cubbies. Nice one. It's Jason Jaspy there. Jason Jaspy, get on TV. Don't see Jason Jaspy in the post-game crowd. Should have told him to do that. There's Brett Beatty to $250. Purple Chrome for the Mets. That's Armando with that one. Wow, it's a little ambitious. I've seen an autograph for the Bowman 3Ds too. Those are pretty cool. I don't know if Hi-Fi has autos. Let's see what other inserts we can find that have autos. There's Luka Tresch, $51 out of $125 for the Royals. That'll be for Andrew. I don't know if Vibrations has an auto. And our third auto of the box is George Valera. Cleveland, this is for you. Bennett with the Cleveland Guardians won that spot in the team random. Fanshot, Jason Jaspy, no, no Jason Jaspy. All right, second to last box. Good luck, everybody. This is a 2022 Bowman baseball, eight box jumbo. Pick your team five. We've got more in the store. Check it out, jaspyscasebreak.com. A Bowman a day, they say, don't quote me on this. This may not be backed by science, but I hear that a Bowman case a day keeps the doctor away. That's what I heard. Let's do some more tomorrow as well. So start buying your spots and teams now. And if you start buying your teams now, we could probably avoid, maybe avoid a filler or those extra hurdles we gotta do to unlock a break. Good luck, everyone. Next box, another three autos. And there's Yacin Santana. 63 out of 4.99. Mark with the Cubs. There's Johandrik Pinango. Lava to 3.99. Lava parallels look really cool. Cubs, that'll be for Mark. Ian Lewis, 31 out of 250. Purple chrome autograph going to, not autograph, but purple chrome card going to Ryan and the fish. Osvaldo Cabrera. Lime green paper to 3.99 for the Yankees. And we've got Ricardo Genoves. Bowman first autograph for Justin and the Giants. And there's Brian Bello. 283 out of 2.99. Speckle autograph for Boston. That's gonna be for Ben and Boston with the Brian Bello, good alliteration there. All right, final box and the autograph recap coming up. We made it, folks. Thank you. They're hanging with me here. Let's see if there's any other, is there any baseball news happening here? I guess Red's activating Luis Castillo from the 10 day injured list. He may be a mid-season trade candidate. The Red's kind of shedding some of their players there. They might wanna get a big haul for Luis Castillo if he comes off his injury pretty well. Chris Paddock leaves the game with elbow inflammation, White Sox to activate Yuan Munkata and Joe Kelly from the 10-day IL. There's also a 15-day IL. Angels place David Fletcher on the 15-day IL due to a hip strain. Pirate placing Roberto Perez on the 10-day IL. Oh no, Dodgers Victor Gonzalez to undergo arthroscopic surgery. Grado Parra retires. Angels resign Juan Lageris to a minor league deal. And Cubs place Marcus Strowman on the injured list and option Frank Schwindel. And there's Edgar Cuero for the Angels. Tim with the halos. We got Dustin Harris. Aqua Shimmer to 125 for the Rangers. That'll be for Louie. What happened to Joana Cespedes? I don't know, maybe your brain was triggered by Joelki, his half-brother. Joelki Cespedes in this set. I don't know, what is he doing? I think he's just a free agent. Cespedes returned to the Major League Action 2020 against Atlanta, hit a home run. Becoming the first, here's some trivia. Joana Cespedes became the first designated here to hit a home run in the National League. I guess that was the pandemic season, right? Where they added the DH there. Cespedes off to a, then he went to a 161 start to the shortened season, did not report to the Mets for their August 2nd game. His agent announced during the game, Cespedes had opted out of the rest of the 2020 season, setting concerns regarding the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, Cespedes ended his five-year tenure with the Mets and became a free agent at the end of the 2020 season. That's it. That's what the Wikipedia says. So I guess no one signed him. We've got Hendry Mendez. Yellow Chrome to 75. That'll be for the Brewers, Tim. Yeah, the personalized section of his Wikipedia just really doesn't say anything. I guess he's just working on his ranch maybe. And we've got Jan Contreras. 138 out of 499. Mark Baset with the Cincinnati Red Legs. We've got a Maximo Costa, Atomic to 150. Rangers, that's gonna be Louie. And we've got a Henry Davis. That's a nice one. 67 out of 100. Atomic autograph for the Pirates Dusty. And the Pirates, that's the number one overall pick in 2021. I feel like there's been a number of catchers in recent years that have been number one overall picks. Henry Davis, Adley Rushman, and Joey Bart. I think in the last like five, six years has been three or four catchers of gun number one. I think the other number ones have been Casey Meis and Spencer Torkelson maybe. I don't know if Yasiel Pui will ever be back where I think he's still trying to play. I feel like he's in Asia some either in Korea or Japan. I feel like he's, I thought that's what I heard. But maybe that was, maybe that's what he was thinking about. I mean, I feel like a team could, if a team was maybe, there's Curtis Mead at 299. He, oh, he is in Korea now? I mean, if he hits while there, I'm sure a team will give him a shot, especially with the DH now. There's more team where he can just hit. I don't know if he, he has a cannon for an arm, but he just was never, never seemed to be in a good position defensively. We try to rely on the arm a little too much when he should be trying to hit the cutoff man or something like that. So, but I feel like if you just stuck him in as, hey, just hit, just hit four times a night. I feel like he could contribute if he shows that he can hit well against Korean pitching. All right, and wow, we made it. That's that, ladies and gentlemen, thank you. That was 2022 Bowling Baseball Jumbo Edition 8-Box, pick your team number five, more pick your teams in the store on jaspeaskasebrakes.com. That was a nice Bowman 100 autograph. Here's your recap. Some nice color that we saw there in some autographs. Some good parallels, the nice Henry Davis, among others. Hopefully all of these guys become future stars. I'm Joe for jaspeaskasebrakes.com. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.