 What's up everybody, Jason here with JacksonBeebsCaseBricks.com. We just filled this up last break of the night. It is a 2020 plus 2016 Panini Donner's Optic Baseball Dual Case Break 24 box double header break, random teams number one. So again, 30 total spots, everybody gets a random team at MLB for both cases and again, full case of 2016, Schwerber, Corey Seeger, there's Vlad Prospect Autos in here and then 2020, all new in there with all the new rookie classes. There's Boba Shet, Jordan Alvarez, Kyle Lewis, all the great prospects in there as well too. So good luck guys. We just filled it. Dice Roller, there's a customer name. So customers here from Christopher down to Nick, last spot Mojo, got those spots straight up. Then from Ryan down to Ryan from Prism 7 and 8, won those there. And then here are the teams here. Boom. Let's roll it. We got a 3 out of 3, 6 times. One, two, three, four, five and six. Matthew Gomes down to Jack. Six times here, teams. One, two, three, four, five, six. D-backs down to the Colorado Rockies. Matthew has a diamond back. Steve with the Braves, Nicholas Stone with the Twins, Paul with the White Sox, Ryan you have the Royals, Matthew with the Mets, Sarah with the Blue Jays, Nick, last spot Mojo, Baltimore Royals, Dustin with the Indians, Colin with the Brewers, Oliver you have the Angels, Matthew with the Padres, Nick with the Mariners, Ryan you have the Giants and the Cubs, Ria with the Nationals, Ryan you have the Cardinals, Nick with the Reds, Mary Lou you have the Dodgers, Mike with the Red Sox, Colin you have the Yankees, Mark Nao with the Rangers, Ryan you have the Rays, Matthew with the Astros, Colin with the Marlins, Tyler with the A's, Mary Lou with the Tigers, Christopher with the Pirates, Rick, Thomas with the Phillies, and Jackie with the Colorado Rockies. So there you go. If anybody wants to trade, I'll give you guys a few minutes. What I'm gonna start doing though, is I'm gonna start ripping the first case, which is 2016, Donner's Optic. So here it is, Donner's Optic 2016, ripping that. The office is on. I ripped six boxes at a time. So Pirates are for trade, Cards and Giants for trade, Nicholas is offering Orioles for Cardinals. Yeah, definitely pull up the checklist guys. You guys can see, remember it's two different years and a lot of vets autographs in 2016 Optic actually, not just rookies. I feel like there's more rookies and rated prospects. Autos in 2020 than in 2016. A lot more veteran autographs in 2016. So check it out. Ryan denied that trade. Dustin, saying Indians for trade. If anybody wants to trade the Indians, if not, I'm gonna close it right now. I'm gonna rip six boxes at a time, and then we'll move on to the next six. And for like hot boxes and stuff like that, I probably will stack up some of the number of cards right here on the mat, and then we'll penny sleeve them at the end of the break. So the video's not running for too, too long. And then I'll have a hit recap video in a separate video too. Yeah, the 2016s are pretty strong. Optic year. Coming with veteran stuff, you know what I mean? Poor Seager, I think it's poised to have a really really good season this year. You know, after being injured, not too long ago. I'm missing the whole season. Yeah, there's Mookie Otto in here too. I have pulled up the checklist. I think I still have it here actually. Yeah, like autograph wise, there's some pretty good ones like Here's the checklist, guys. Old school, like you know, there's like this Back to the Future, there's Adrian Beltry Dodger autographs, there's Adrian Gazan's Red Sox, David Ortiz, Bill Buckner, Don Madeline Yankees, Frank Thomas for the White Sox, Roberto Alomar, Ricky Henderson, Tullo, Cesspedez, Oakland A's edition, Prince Fielder, Scherzer, Josh Donaldson, there's Griffey, that's right. Rizzle, Billy Hamilton, Kling Kershaw, David Ortiz, David Price, Longoria, Gary Cole for Pittsburgh, Jose Abreu, Balthisa, Betts, Trevor Storie. There's some good names in here. All right, there's Trey Turner, Raker Rookie's in here too. Max Kepler is a rookie in this as well. Luis Severino. Let's see, for the Baltimore Horses, there's Jim Palmer autographs, so that's cool. Manny Machado base, Adam Jones, Jake Arietta, Chris Davis, Cal Ripken, Daryl Alvarez is a rookie and Jim Palmer, so yeah, Jim Palmer would be a nice one. We got Sunil, Rader Rookie. We got Stephen Strasberg, number to 25. David Price, Caleb Howard to 35. Rader Rookie, Otto and John Lam, 125, for Cincinnati. Nick, Kalashorva, Rader Rookie to 15, back to the future Otto, Tim Wakefield for Boston. You have an autograph hot box already or what? I don't think we're supposed to be getting three autographs already. Tom Murphy, Colorado, Jack, Steven Piscotti for St. Louis to 199, Colin Rea to 125, San Diego, Matthew Gomes, St. Louis Chicken, the rookie is Kalashorva. Right in jewelry now, it looks like trout. Kettle Marte, Josh Harrison for Pittsburgh, try to trade, couldn't trade mojo. Eckhoff for Philly, Kalashorva, Rader Rookie, Hollow, the famous San Diego Chicken to 199. You also know Hollow, I feel Rivera, Tyler White, yeah, the chicken does have to be randomized, not affiliated with San Diego. I remember we used to do that. No more Mazara to 299, Trit Turner, yeah, the chicken has to be randomized. So, Luisa Verino, Red Bird, Red Bird to 250, Trout, Hollow, Henry Owens, of course here, Aaron Nola, Axe Kepler, Chris Bryant. Wow, out of five Rader Rookie, Aaron Nola, and his full name is Aaron Michael Nola, three out of five, who has Philly? Rick Thomas. Yes he does Jack, we have pulled his autograph out of this before too. We ripped a ton of this back in the day, and I remember now the chicken, Various from Minnesota, Adam Egan, for his locus, Paul Goldschmidt, Monacas, we got a hot box here, Bautista, another Trout, Billy Burns, Kano, 299, Aaron Nola, Brandon Phillips, E.J. Reed for Boston, D. Gordon to 50, Brian McCann, Lucroy, for Piscati Rader Rookie to 299, Longoria, and to 99, Alex Dickerson, Jose Altuve, RIP Jose Fernandez, and Steven Piscati, Rader Rookie for St. Louis, Trevor Storn, Trinity Turner, 299, and Travis Jomkowski, for the Poggers, and a Vlad, look at that prospects, 61 out of 99. Alright last box, and then we'll open up the next six, Eleanor Inano, and Miguel Sanota 50, Rader Rookie for Minnesota, and Nicholas, just a chicken again, and we'll just give away all that in one lot, okay? Corey Seeger, Carlos Correa, short print, let's do Roy's short print, I think, that's what it is, Miguel Sonelle, Serena the 125, alright you guys, there's six boxes, alright guys, remember, this is just the first case, remember that, second case of this is coming up, so I should be done with this at around the 45 minute mark or so, as I predicted, so, I'll start the next case like around 11.45, so I should be done by like 12.30, or so, give or take, 5, 10 minutes, because their win-loss record is better, than everybody else's, then the Cardinals get like nine positive tests today too, I don't know man, I just, I just keep on telling people like, I don't want to not have an NFL season this year, I think it'd be brutal, so not have it for a whole year, and not have to wait for another year to pass, so I really think the NFL needs to try to do this bubble situation, trust me, they got the money, they can do it, and hopefully the players decided they want to do a bubble too, there's still plenty of time, you can postpone the season for a week or two, it's proven that the hockey bubble's working, and the basketball bubble's working, I understand NFL has like 50 plus rosters on each side, coaches and staff, et cetera, et cetera, but I think they can do it, if they really wanted to, yeah, they could do something like that, I mean look, you don't gotta worry about postponing games, because in the stadiums where these teams play, there's nothing else gonna be happening there, there's no concert venues, there's no other sports being played there, they have their own arenas, it's not like hockey and basketball, so come up with like, four bubble situations type of deals across the United States, yeah, maybe play all day, maybe play all day on Saturday, Sunday, prime time games, Monday, Thursday night, Thursday night, whatever, and just do something like that, I mean I really don't see college football happening, because guess what, campuses aren't open, so what are you supposed to do, open up the campus for these athletes, for football, and then what, how people work there on campus for them, you know, it's just, I don't understand, it's not, I don't think college football's gonna happen, but NFL has the opportunity still, because, you know, it's their own league, yeah, exactly, you know, maybe have like a four, maybe have like hubs, like they do in Canada, you know, do it like that, for the hockey, have hubs, you're playing in there, and you're only going to those four places, because it's proven it works, it's just, that's it. MLB, I think proposed the bubble in Arizona or Florida for, for the MLB players, but the players associated said no, we don't want that. And now it's kind of abiding them, because you can't trust every single player, if they're not forced to be in a bubble, you know what I mean, like it just can't. Who's to say that they went to go see a family member, a family member came over to their place, so it's just, you gotta do it that way, if you really want the season to happen. But yeah, all I'm saying is that there is time to do a hub type of deal, have a global situation. I think NFL is just really banking on legit, there being a vaccine in September or October, so that way the players can take it and feel more safe, but it's still not really going to happen, you know? Yeah, and this is the one thing I don't want to be hearing like, you know what happens when Patrick Mahomes, see this is my thing, what happens when a player like Patrick Mahomes or, you know, Rogers, just a big quarterback or a big player like that decides they're going to opt out on Thursday, then what? You're still going to continue the season without Patrick Mahomes? You know, Lamar Jackson, what if those big players decide to opt out? You know? So my thing is that try to create a bubble type of situation, maybe these players that opted out decide they do want to play or something like that, if you can work it out. My thing is that, or the thing is that what happens when Patrick Mahomes, where to get the, where to get COVID, you know, if something like that happens, they won't have other teams and fans being like, oh, well, you guys only won because Patrick Mahomes wasn't playing, or you only won because Lamar Jackson got COVID or we're missing our start running back due to COVID. You know, I mean, we're already getting that, right? For Patriots fans, they're like, well, if we lose, you know, it's because we lost like eight players because they don't want to play during COVID. It's like, why even put, why even go through that? At that point, just cancel it. Guys, coolio. Next six boxes. Remember, this is just case one, guys. Do not worry, we have a whole new case. Lad, Mike Trout, another hollow. Jonathan Gray to 25, Colorado. Ooh, and a Mike Trout number. How about that? Two off the jersey number, 25 out of 2.99. Carlos Carrera. Trevor Story. You're Alvarez. Ooh, look at that. The one-rated rookie auto you can get for Baltimore's right here. There you go. Nick, last Bob Mojo. D.J. Grigoris to 50. Chabieng is calling with that one. Rizzo back to the future. Corey Seger hollow. Kelby Tomlinson. Greg Bird. Carlos Martinez to St. Louis. AJ Reid to 150. Another chicken. A-Rod. Out of 1.99. Garry Cole Hollow. Kenta Mayeda. Pools. Bester Posey. George Lopez from Milwaukee. Or Jorge. A-Rod. Gregory Polanco. For Pittsburgh. And Miguel Sanota 50. From Minnesota. Tyler Duffy from Minnesota. And Trevor Story, ready to rookie. 79 out of 1.99. Carmen. 89 out of 1.99. Carl Edwards Jr. for Chicago. Kyle's going to Ryan. And... a little Roy Sharp for it. Carla Correa. Annie Machado. Baltimore. To 50. George Lopez. Mack Kamp. Carlos Gonzalez. John Lucro to 1.49. E2 Roe to 1.99. Adrian Gonzalez to 1.99. This is a hot box right here, guys. Alex Dickerson. For the San Diego Padres. Brandon Phillips for Cincinnati. Dee Gordon for Miami to 2.99. Xander Bogarts to 1.99. Michael Franco for Philly to 2.99. Anthony Rizzle autograph. 2 out of 15. Chicago Cubs. Ryan Harrell with the Cubs. Starling Marte. Pereira. Evan Longora for Tampa Bay. Jose Altuve. Jose Fernandez. Tom Fernandes Jr. from Stanton. Tom Murphy. Yasmine Domas. Xander Bogarts. Ooh, an out of 5. Johnny Bench. 5 out of 5. Masters of the Game. Cincinnati. Winner, Nick. It's a nice-looking car. Donaldson. Is that Jersey number 2? Redemption. Young Ho Park, ready to rookie signatures red. Young Ho Park. Minnesota Twins. Kyle Woodruff. Kyle Ripken. 26 out of 149. For Baltimore, these are nice sets right there. And there you go. Look, so if this was just this one case break, that would have been it. But the good thing is that we still have another whole case. What do you say that for? I'm done after this, Jack. Joe will be doing hockey. Alrighty. 2020 now, guys. I'm trying to see if I can finish in time to get some, some of that in and out vanilla milkshake. They usually close at 1, so, I don't know if I'm gonna make it, though. I guess we'll find out. I have to save it for tomorrow, I guess. That's all new case 2020. Donner's Opics. This is a hot box right here. Sorry, I was just focusing on ripping these facts. Half case right here. Six boxes. I know I have a prism, or sorry, numbered, parallel prisms. I don't know about the autographs, but there's two of each in this case. Let's do it. Green glass. Luis Robert. Richie Martin for Baltimore. Optic autographs. For Philly, Raider Rookie. Elohimenez. Gavin Lux. Rico Garcia. Tyrone Taylor from Milwaukee. Well, here's a Boba Shet, 33 out of 35. Look at that, beautiful. For Toronto, going to Sarah. For us, Whitley. Zach Collins for Chicago White Sox. Bryce Harper to 76 for Philadelphia. Jaylin Davis for San Francisco. Anthony Rendon. Melinda Aronato to 199. Emma Kay. I'll pen you to these at the end. Ronald Coon Jr. to 75. Royce Lewis, one out of 50. Raider Prospects for Minnesota. Aaron Savelle. We've got Willie Calhoun to 125. We've got a hot box here out of 150. Joey Vado. Peter Lonzo to 76. Brock Burke. Brea to 100. Joe Hiltani. Mookie to 150. Luis Robert. Aaron Judge to 60. playing Kershaw to 150. Zach Gallin. Mike Soroka to 100. Jordan Yamamoto. Miami going to Collins. Carpenter to 199. Kristin Yellich to 125. Luis Robert Mythical. Anthony Kay to 100. Charlie Blackman to 199. Weber Torres. Ramona Rihanna to 35. Jordan Yamamoto to 199. Gavin Lux to 100. Yeah, it's towards Achilles today. So these ones are kind of like two at the end just to go along with the break. Shed Long for Seattle. Nick with Seattle Mariners. Jason D'Amiga's Raider Prospects. Kahlua's Hollow. Mythical. Little Hollow. Luis Robert. Ramona Rihanna. Aquino. Casey Meis. Olaños for San Diego. And Gavin Lux. Autograph. For the Dodgers going to Mary Lou. Shed Rookie there. Mike Trout, 24 to 125. Tyrone Taylor. Milwaukee Hollow, Raider Rookie. Dava. Honor Franco. Marco Gonzalez to 100. John Means to 125. All right, three boxes and then we'll go on ripping the next three. John Means to one. For Baltimore to 150. Sooch to 75. Anthony Cata, 99. Autograph for Toronto. Eli Hemenis to 60. Willie Castro to 100. Nelson Cruz to 100. Go for now. Tatis to 35. That's a nice one. Ronald Hernandez. Orinaldo Hernandez for Tampa Bay. Ryan Harold. Miguel Cabrera to 125. Kettle Marte to 125. Dazza to 125. Manny Machado to 100. And more color Mike Trout, 11 out of 100. Kahlua's to 199. Nolan Arnato to 150. Nico Horner to 35. Anthony Rizzle to 125. Zach Collins. Keiston to 75. Lester Posey to 60. Bobby Bradley. Shohei Otani to 76. Donnie Walton to 125. Mythical Pietalonzo. Randy Orozorana for St. Louis. Nolan Arnato. Jose Altuve. Jason Dominguez. Hunter to 100. Junior. Javier Baez to 199. Brenna McKay. Rader Rookie. Paul Goldschmidt. Bobby Wood Jr. Trent Grisham. Alrighty. Last box here and then we'll go with the next six boxes, guys. Lama girl Jr. Joy Vato. Peter Lonzo. Josh Johnson. Kyle Lewis. It's just a base, but still Kyle Lewis. Seattle. What a nick. Jason Dominguez is at up, don't they? I thought someone said they were like 30 bucks on release day. I'm sure they dropped down, but maybe five, 10 bucks still. Alright, next six boxes, guys. 15 to 25. Not bad, not bad. They got a column. Let's just do three for now. Then we'll go with the next three. Well, Panini was the smart decision to actually start adding raider prospects in here, you know, because it just brings almost more value. Like all of us wanted Jason Dominguez Bowman first, but hey, maybe I'll get his raider prospect his first time in Panini, right? That's why the value still stays up. And maybe no autographs, you know what I mean? But if there is cool, but if not, at least you can create a rainbow probably with colors. I don't know if Jason has olives in this though. I mean, if he does great, but I don't, does he? Oh, he does. I haven't seen one. Have we pulled one of these? I haven't seen any. The only thing Dominguez, the highest I pulled was like, I think a hollow. Well, let's pull one. I mean, you've already got like three, four Dominguezes so far. Let's get some more, maybe some color in the motto. All right, guys, let's go to the next three. Aquino to 199. Shadow News for Oakland. Jake Fraley to 76. Joe Adele, hollow. Seth Collins, hollow. Obechette, hollow. Gavin Lux, hollow damn. Cody Valinger to 100. Five out of 20 of Latimer, Guerrero, Jr. Autograph, highlights. That's awesome. Sarah with the Blue Jays. Mathias to 75. Jordi on the motto. And two out of, or sorry, three. No, eight out of 10. Glaver Torres. There you go. Francisco Lindor. Rob Burke. And Michael. Mackenzie Gore. Paul Goldschmidt to 75. Brandon McKay. Marcus Siemens. Travis Demerick to 150. Dylan Cease to 99. And a green two out of five. Mike Trout. Very nice. There you go. All right, three more, guys. All right, we made it, guys. Lost three boxes. I'm at an hour and 28 minutes. Let's see what we do within the next 10. This is a little pregame warm-up for Friday morning. So the top throne. Yeah, right. When it comes to like that, dude, I probably won't hang. I mean, drinking wise, I'll be okay, but I'll just get tired. I know. Yeah. If we start early, I'll be dead by then. But we got to, we got to start late. If you want me to stay up late. I don't stay out as long as I used to. In my early 20s. I can't believe it. Later 20s. So I got to start the day late. Let's stay up late. All right, last three boxes, guys. Louis Thorpe. I go by this. Joe, what's going on, man? Edward Ozole. Matt Chapman to 125. I'll be with Junior. Christian Yelich. Tony Gonsolin. Alec Bohm to 50. Okay, Joe. So, so what do you, you want to refund or something? Sam Hilliard. Boba Shat. And Anderson to 125. No, Joe, I haven't, I haven't done any, any breaks that you bought into. I'm done for the night, actually. Nothing else is filled. So, I think the breaks you'll get into, that you got into a break tomorrow. Actually. So Joe should be here like around one o'clock with him, like in the next 12 hours, actually. You go Cabrera. No problem. That galley. I don't know, actually, is it? Is this you, man? Fernando Tatis to 50. Yeah, so one PM Pacific. So for you, it'll be like four Eastern. All right, last box, guys. Bobby Bradley to 35. Pedro Marte. My name is Chado. Solek. And Eagle Hornet to 125. Daza. And there you go, guys. At one hour and 37 minutes later, the mixer is complete. The double header dual case break. So in a separate video, guys, I'm going to come up with a little hip recap, but it was a really, really nice break, guys. These will all be penning to the top loader as well, guys. Appreciate it. We'll come up with a little hip recap video in a separate video, but this was 2016, 2020 Donner's Optic Baseball Dual Case 24 box break. RT number one. Appreciate it, guys.