Just opened a 12 box case of 2010 Bowman Chrome. Couldn't help but think that the lack of x-fractors in the hobby box is really annoying, I mean I'm getting all these refractors that I can hardly tell are refractors, but no x-fractors? It just makes for a boring break, no color, no excitement. Pretty bland... I'd venture to guess that my results of the break are sort of typical, one really good card, and lots of mediocre cards. The fact I need to buy an entire case to ensure at least one good hit is pretty much why I've started going the route of purchasing cases instead of individual boxes.
Anyway, here's a bunch of the better stuff I ended up with...
2010 Bowman Chrome Mark Buehrle Orange Refractor #13/25
2010 Bowman Chrome A.J. Vanegas Blue Refractor #147/150
2010 Bowman Chrome Ryan Doumit Blue Refractor #109/150
2010 Bowman Chrome Carlos Pena Blue Refractor #133/150
2010 Bowman Chrome Stephen Strasburg (got 3 of these)
2010 Bowman Chrome Eduardo Nunez Blue Refractor #14/150
2010 Bowman Chrome Topps 100 Jason Heyward #899/999
2010 Bowman Chrome Jose Lopez Gold Refractor #33/50
2010 Bowman Chrome Ryan Wiegand Gold Refractor #41/50
2010 Bowman Chrome Wilken Ramirez Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Scooter Gennett Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Corban Joseph Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Carlos Peguero Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Jason Heyward Refractor
2010 Bowman Chrome Ryan Wheeler Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Juan Urbina Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Eury Perez Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Kyle Gibson Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Max Kepler Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Henry Owens Auto
2010 Bowman Chrome Kyle Seager Refractor Auto #358/500
2010 Bowman Chrome Liam Hendricks Gold Refractor Auto #3/50
2010 Bowman Chrome CHristian Montgomery/John Simms Dual Auto #171/500
2010 Bowman Chrome Stephen Strasburg Refractor Auto Redemption
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