He Pulled a Card With a $200,000 Bounty. Then It Sold for More.

The screen name “Dr. Moist Muffins” regularly appears within the live-stream chats for the Rochester, N.Y. based sports card retailer WeTheHobby. “Moisty” could be buying cards or simply conversing with someone opening the boxes or fellow watchers of the shop’s Fanatics Live stream.

WeTheHobby’s Joey Carrion guided a relatively minor 2024 Panini Prizm football box break — where large quantities of cards are opened and customers buy the rights to every card of a certain player or team that’s pulled — on New Year’s Day. Not too many watchers bought into the live team auction on the groggy Jan. 1 midday break, but one who did was “Moisty.”

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