 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, coming at you with some more 2021 Panini flawless baseball. Random team break number 35. And 35 is from a fresh case. 36 is loaded up in the store and no randomizer because Carl, boom, got all the spots. Making life easy for Joe Jaspy. All right. And since Carl bought all the spots, I said, Hey, do you want to pick a box? He said, yes, he wants the top box. So let's pop this open here. Carl saying SEC basketball way overrated. I don't know enough about college basketball to make, to say either way, football, they're pretty good. Right? All right. So there's the top one right there. This will be for random team number 36. Save that for another time. There we go. And South Carolina inbounded half court, not deeper than a half court shot, probably way off. I made a valiant effort, but someone was mentioning earlier that Alabama basketball was favored by almost 20 points, minus 17. No third hit here, Carl, but so we've got the, we got a, I think the autographs on the left side, the gem. Gem is on the right side. Let's see what we got here for you, Carl. Thank you again. And we've got seven out of 10, Lance Bergman, part of the, part of the killer bees. The Astros way back when, you know, there's Brandon Miller, 41 points. Wow. Six of 13 from three. Wait, did they, is there a timeout again? They're doing this playover. Here's Heine Groh. Watch Heine Groh. Nine out of 10. Piece of his lumber. Old red leg from, I don't know, it doesn't say what, what era was it? It's before color, color photos. Heine Groh, yeah, 19, played from 1912 to 1927. Piece of lumber. We got Bobby Dalbeck, three out of 10. Spider box here. There's a little bit of a, a weird dent right there. I don't know where that came from. Maybe while he was, maybe he, being reckless with the cards right there, but there's Bobby Dalbeck. Here is Stars Watch signature, Shane McClanahan, 21 out of 25. Two color patch in auto. And then we got Will Crowe, eight out of 10. Will Crowe. And we got one out of five, Trevor Hoffman, premium ink autograph. That's awesome. With that devastating changeup. There you go, out of fives and under. Get the train whistle. All aboard, the big hit express. I've got Dalton Varshow, 11 out of 15. Nice dual relic and autograph for the dime backs. Have they always used the same type of wood over the years? No. More recently, Mike Tower, there has been a, well, I think it used to be made of ash for a long time. There's Johnson Moltz, two out of 15, but I think ash, the ash bat sort of fell out of favor in the last 20 years or so. And there has been an invasive, an invasive beetle, a beetle, I think, from China or Europe or something like that. Some beetle that's not native to the United States that have been eating their way through America's ash trees. So now there's not enough to make bats or not enough quality ones to make bats. This would be, this was the gem side. Six out of 20. Roberto Clemente diamond. Nice. All right. And the auto. Oh, dual relic. You've got a relic. I think I saw two relics. No, just a dual relic, but you know who it is? It's Babe Ruth, eight out of 10. Babe Ruth dual relic. Wow. Game worn slash use material. That's awesome. And a lot of times here's the, here's the difference. A lot of times it'll say the Babe Ruth member of Elias from like his barnstorming days or something like that. This doesn't have that, that disclaimer. This, this, this may be proper game use material right here out of 10. That is awesome. Piece of history right here, ladies and gentlemen. Carl, thanks for getting into the action. I appreciate it. It's a nice break. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.