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    2025 Bowman Mega Boxes (2)

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    11- Jackson Chourio
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    22- Juan Soto
    27- Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    29- James Wood RC
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    83- Luisangel Acuna RC
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    BCP-48- Cam Smith
    BCP-51- Hyun-Seok Jang 1st
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    BCP-104- Cobb Hightower 1st

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    Nice on the Mayo but this product scares me as autographs which used to average 1 in a little under 3 boxes are now 1 in a little under 10 boxes. I might try my luck but will only try 1 or 2.
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    Nice on the Mayo but this product scares me as autographs which used to average 1 in a little under 3 boxes are now 1 in a little under 10 boxes. I might try my luck but will only try 1 or 2.

    Ya I think you are right about the autos. But a lot depends on how or what a person collects. My number one goal in opening boxes is Rookie/Prospect parallels. I personally look at this product as a can’t miss. I got 10 parallels (mega box refractors) and averaged 7.5 rookie/prospect parallels per box (not counting the Mayo). $50 for 7.5 rookie/prospects parallels is $6.67 per. If I compare this to a 2025 Heritage mega box I averaged 16 parallels per box (counting SP, Chrome, sparkles, colored borders). I averaged 2.5 rookie parallels out of the 16. $50 for 2.5 rookie parallels is $20 per. Obviously different formats have different odds and Bowman is specifically loaded with rookies and prospects to begin with, but in this example if I’m spending $50 and looking for rookie/prospects parallels I have to go with the Bowman mega boxes. This probably isn’t how everyone looks at it but that’s how my collecting mind works.

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    Ya I think you are right about the autos. But a lot depends on how or what a person collects. My number one goal in opening boxes is Rookie/Prospect parallels. I personally look at this product as a can’t miss. I got 10 parallels (mega box refractors) and averaged 7.5 rookie/prospect parallels per box (not counting the Mayo). $50 for 7.5 rookie/prospects parallels is $6.67 per. If I compare this to a 2025 Heritage mega box I averaged 16 parallels per box (counting SP, Chrome, sparkles, colored borders). I averaged 2.5 rookie parallels out of the 16. $50 for 2.5 rookie parallels is $20 per. Obviously different formats have different odds and Bowman is specifically loaded with rookies and prospects to begin with, but in this example if I’m spending $50 and looking for rookie/prospects parallels I have to go with the Bowman mega boxes. This probably isn’t how everyone looks at it but that’s how my collecting mind works.

    After reading what you said it does make sense on a monetary standpoint to buy the megas even with the limited chance of an autograph as the prospects and rookies can provide good value especially if numbered.

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