 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBreaks.com coming at you with 2020 Leaf Autographed Baseball One Box Random Team Break No. 1. The whole point of this break, reason for that price point, is that we're giving away 10 tier 1 random team spots. The final 10 of that break in a separate video will be the break itself look out for that with Jason. Now we always do the break first and then we'll re-randomize your names at the end for the top 10. But we're gonna do this first. Our college rules apply, so there's no set checklist for this. So our college non-pro uniform rules will apply and there's no team names, you rarely are there team names on here, but it'll go to, if they're a retired player it'll go to the team they are, if they're retired it'll go to the team they played for the longest and if they're an active player it'll be the team they played for currently. I guess the only other thing, trying to think, if it's like a World Series stamped ball and someone's autograph on there, we'll send it to that World Series team. That kind of makes sense, right? So I think that's kind of common sense. If it says 1984 All-Star Game Stamp or something like that, we'll send it to the team he was on in 1984. So I think it'll work itself out. All right, big thanks to all of these folks right here. As always we're doing the break first. Just one baseball and a quick round of America's favorite game, Who Am I? I'll give you clues and you guess for bragging rights. All right, let's assign you a team. Let's roll it, randomize it two into three, five times for each list. One, two, three, after five times. Yeah, Tracy, if the person signs it and the player writes, go Blue Jays, I'll send it to the Blue Jays. Chris Miller down at Collins-Smith after five. Trying to cover my bases, but I don't think that's too common of a situation, but just in case. Usually it'll be a pretty self-explanatory. Retired longest team, active current team. All right, so five times for the teams. That's right, cover my bases. I'll be here all week. Pun intended. After five times, rocks down to twins. If the player writes, go Blue Jays, and he never played for the Blue Jays Mac, I'll send it to the team that he actually played for the longest. That's just ridiculous. No, I will not stand for that. I will only send him to the team that he played for. Chris with the Rockies, Patrick with the Yankees, Jeremy with the card. Like if Mariano Rivera autographs his baseball, and he writes like, go Marlins or something like that. Not sending it to the Marlins. I'm going to still send it to Patrick and the New York Yankees. Exposed players will go to the Nationals. Jeremy with the Cardinals. Jack with the Rays. Phil with the Rangers. Anthony with the Reds. Jeremy with the Diamondbacks. Nicholas with the Giants. Brandon with the White Sox. Ryan H with the A's. Derek with the Indians. Dennis, he got my Dodgers. Nick with the Pirates. Matt with the Angels. Darren with the Cubs. Daniel, last spot, Mojo Padres. Mike with the Blue Jays. Look, you end up getting the Blue Jays. Jeff with the Phillies. Adam with the Brewers. Brandon with the Braves. Wes with the Nats. Ryan H with the Astros. Nick with the Royals. Adam with the Orioles. TJ with the Red Sox. Mack with the Mets. Jack with the Mariners. Adam with the Marlins. Patrick with the Tigers. And Colin with the Twins. All right, so feel free to trade if you'd like. All right. Ryan H looking for his Mets. There's the Baseball right there. Apparently, that's who you can get potentially. Nothing else. Pretty simple. Yeah. Maybe A's Mets. A's Mets. All right. All right. I left the video running. So let's do that. And let's just roll. Let's close the trade window. All right. So Mack, you now have the A's spot. And Ryan, you have your Mets. That's his team. Yeah. I don't think that was too bad of a trade. I mean, Leaf loves like putting in Ricky Henderson's stuff and like Dwight Gooden stuff. So that could easily balance out. Could be either one. You know what I mean? We're just doing one ball. But nice. Thanks for keeping it clean, Ryan H. All right. Oh, let me switch screens here. America's favorite game. I made up this game. No one. That's why it's America's favorite. It's the one and only. Who am I? Where did they put the name on here? I saw it. They put a sticker with the name on top. Some companies don't do it all the time. I know. Maybe I should bring the old geek over here and maybe ride up a little jingle. Maybe a little, who am I jingle? It's who am I? Who am I? Who am I time? Welcome to Who Am I with your host, Joe Jaspi. I give you the clues and you guess the player for bragging rights. I am a Hall of Famer, a Hall of Fame pitcher, three Cy Youngs, three World Series titles, two ERA titles, six All Stars, four Gold Gloves. Who am I? I went to Scottsdale High School if that does anything for you. I played for a lot of years, too. I played for 19 seasons with the same team. I've got a career 2,212 strikeouts, a career. What if I just gave you like FIP and XFIP and just gave you like Saber Metric? No, no. I have a lifetime 280, I have a lifetime 286 ERA. It's pretty good if you played for 19 seasons with one team. Jesus. A 638 winning percentage, 268 wins and 152 losses. My 162 game average is 17 and 10. Wow. I kind of forget how good this player is. He won back to back Cy Youngs as well. No, not Joe Jaspi, Phil Clang. I wish I had this player's arm. 19 seasons, one team. We got to get this. Three World Series titles? How many players? Think about it. Have three World Series rings and played for 19 seasons. Not Kofax, not Maddox. He played for a couple of teams. Mariana Rivera did not have 268 wins. Or three. I don't think he has three Cy Youngs either, right? This guy has three Cy Youngs, three World Series titles. Not Spahn. He might have played for a couple of teams, too. Not Smoltz. He played for a couple of different teams. Red Sox at the end of his career. Not Hersheiser, just the one for him, maybe two. Not Steve Carlton, not Tom Glavine. He played for the Metz for a little bit at the end of his career. Not Hersheiser. Not Whitey Ford. Not Siever. There we go. Kenny's got it. And Jake and Jack. Jim Palmer. Yep, TJ, yeah, Palmer would be it. Jim Palmer. There he is. That's a cute little Frenchie right here. Hall of Famer, three Cy Youngs, three World Series titles, two-time ERA champ, six-time All-Star, four-time Gold Glover. This was back when the Orioles were a great team. I think the kids these days forget it. I won a World Series in 66, in 70, and in the early 80s, in 83 as well. So that's pretty good. It's six, 66, and about four years later, win another one, and then another handful of years later, win another one. It's pretty solid. Pretty solid. There you go. So that's Adam Koperman with the Baltimore Orioles. There you go, the Jim Palmer. There's the JSA card inside. That'll match with the JSA sticker right there. Please don't say Go Blue Jays. All right, now it does. There you go. Oh, there's his Cy Young years right there, too. Looks like 73, 75, and 76. Nice. Congrats to you, Adam. Thanks everyone for getting in, but don't worry. Here's another fun part right here. You might end up being in tier one baseball, which is coming up next. So let's copy all the names. Get your names in here. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it five times four and a one, top 10 after five. One, two, three, four, and five. After five times, big thanks everybody right here for giving it a shot. I appreciate it. We'll get them next time. And congrats to Brandon, Colin, Patrick, TJ, Jack, Daniel, Jack, Scott, Nicholas, and Ryan H. There you go. So congrats to the 10 of you, and for everybody else, again, we'll get them next time. I'm Joe for JaspysCaseRakes.com, and I'll see you next time.