 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com coming at you a 2021 Gold Rush autograph jerseys. It's a multi sport edition and it's a random player break. One spot gets you four, four random players. And we're doing two boxes, six, there's six jerseys in here and there's another box down here. There's six jerseys down there for a total of 12 autograph jerseys. They're all custom jerseys. So great for framings. It's not hiding any authentic stuff. So pretty good, pretty excellent stuff ladies and gentlemen. And they're usually authenticated by PSA or Beckett. It's pretty good stuff. Gold Rush does a good job here. All right, so we sold 30 spots, everyone's going to get randomized four random players. And there's the big list of names right there which I'm sure everyone saw. So it's baseball, basketball, soccer, so on and so forth. If there's a, we're going to go by our non pro uniform rules. So there's no checklist for this. So if this ends up being, no, actually it's a random player break. We don't have to worry about college rules. Never mind. All right. So we got all the names here. I'm about to go through all my college rules field but I don't need to worry about that right now. Nor do you. All right. So let's multiply this by four. So there's 30 already. There's two, three and four. So there should be 120 right here and see on that column. So now let's grab everybody's names, put them into a blank list here, and then we'll use that first tab right there to match you up with names and players. After we randomize each list 11 times, six into five. Good luck. One. Perfect. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Six. Seven. And 11th and final time. We got Josh down to Edwin after 11. All right. Six into five. 11 times for the players. One. Two. Three. Four. Ten. And 11th and final time. After 11 we got George McGinnis all the way down to Kyle Tucker. Obviously I'm not going to read off all of these names, but I will show you the randomizer just as it is. And then I'll alphabetize by your first names so you can see all of your players grouped together. Then we'll pause the video, allow you to kind of figure out what you have, maybe even a trade or two, and then we'll go from there. All right. So there's the first block of players right there. This is just so I can get everything on the recording just for full transparency. There you go. Now let's sort by first name. So Adam, there's your group of players right there. Adam K., Adam S., Charles, Chris Parent, Drew, Dwayne, Edwin, Frank, Gail, Greg, Pele, Jack, Darrell, Jesse, last fought Mojo players right there, Shaq in the mix, Jim, John, Josh, Matthew, Nick, Patrick, Samantha, Stacy, Yannis, Steve Locke, TJ Poyer, Justin Herbert in the mix right there too. All right. I'm going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades. And then we'll break. Stick around. All right. Welcome back, everybody. There was a lot of trade chatter, more than usual in these kind of breaks, but no deals were worked out. It's all good. Let's pop open this case, but we'll just pop these open one by one. There you go. One autograph jersey per box, 2021 edition by our friends at Gold Rush. Let me try to angle it away from that top camera so we don't give this away too early. Who am I? I was a rookie runner. Just think of rookie running backs. Born in Baltimore here in my rookie season for this team, 242 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, two receptions, 21 receiving yards, but I started showing a little more action towards the end of the season. Those numbers don't seem too impressive, but I think he's going to be pretty good. Second round pick, 62nd overall out of Boston College, rookie running back last year out of Boston College. Second round pick. Who am I? That's right. Spiro, you got it. It's AJ Dillon. Let's flip around here. These are custom jerseys. I'm going to leave them in the bag so they're nicely folded, but you got the nice Packers trim right here. AJ Dillon, there's his autograph. You got a number inscription, all the Beckett authentication, good stuff. That will be Matthew Hedges with AJ Dillon. Thanks Matthew. Next one. I think Jimmy might be lagging behind a little bit. He was guessing Zach Moss. Make sure you're watching live, everybody, hit the live button, refresh your app, or refresh the YouTube page. Who do we have here? The letters are upside down. Oh, okay. All right. I am a quarterback. I didn't realize I'm from Dana Point, California. First round pick, played for one team my entire career, 729 passing completions, 8,000 passing yards, 45 TDs, 39 interceptions. Who am I? Chad guessing Goff, not Josh Allen. Martin, how did you get that? Oh, maybe Dana Point gave it away. Sam Darnold is correct, Martin and Spiro, some clean jets colored. I don't know where he's going to end up. Well, this jersey is going to end up with Stacey. Stacey has Sam Darnold, where Sam Darnold himself is going to end up, is he going to stay with the jets? Is he going to end up somewhere else? Who are you? Oh, I think that's this person. All right, who am I? I am a retired hockey player from Spruce Grove, Goldtender, Reidy, played for one, two, three, four, five, six NHL teams my entire career, was an eighth overall pick, an eighth overall pick. Who am I? Goldtender in my, uh, Goldtender in my Rangers gear. No, check that Oilers gear, my bad, Oilers gear, not Patrick Gua, eighth overall in 1981, picked by the Edmonton Oilers, played from 1981 to 2000, played for a long time. There you go. Josh has got it. Grant Fuhr. Sorry, this way. There's the Hall of Fame inscription right there. I don't know if his autograph is this way or the other way, but there's the authentication right there. There you go. That goes to, goes to Frank, Frank Lupu with the Grant Fuhr player spot. It's a nice, it's a good looking jersey. And I think that these are custom jerseys too, so, which I think is better for framing anyway. So it doesn't have the logos on there, but better for framing because you're not covering up the logos. All right. Who am I? I've got a lifetime 250 batting average, 141 home runs, 415 runs batted in, played for three teams my entire career. I think each had a better than 250 batting average. Oh, I was also a Pro Bowler, a Heisman Trophy Award winner, had 2,782 rushing yards in my career, 16 rushing touchdowns, College Football Hall of Fame, out of Auburn. I also did that too. Yep, Bo Jackson, try to, try to fool you with the old baseball stats first. Adam Kuperman with Bo Jackson. There you go. Ray and Josh got it pretty quickly. There you go. There's Bo Jackson's autograph. There's all of his Beckett stuff right there. Nice. Silver and black. That's right, Adam. Pull the fast one. You're probably wondering why was a guy hitting 250 with only 150 home runs, 140 home runs in this product at all? Right, Chad. Exactly. It's like, why is this guy in a gold rush product? Gotcha. There you go, Adam. Nice. Some of the letters were covered up, and I know who this is. All right. Who am I? I'm a retired baseball player, lefty, batting average of 259, 335 home runs, 1,000 runs batted in, played for one, two, three, four teams my entire career, eight-time All-Star, four-time World Series champion, an NL rookie of the year, two-time Silver slugger, one year as the NL home run leader. Who am I? Outfielder as well. Oh, nice, Chad. Yeah. Chad got it right away. It's Daryl Strawberry. Met Stodgers, Giants, Yankees, won four World Series, this is. He's pretty good. There's the Daryl Strawberry autograph. There's the PSA right there. There's the back of his jersey. All I saw was robber when I opened up the box, and I was like, why do I not know this guy? I usually know like 90% of the players that come out here. Matthew Hedges with the Daryl Strawberry spot. Final box, an empty box here, and then we've got one more to go, some more guessing, all right. Who do we have here? Oh, okay. All right, basketball this time. I was a fourth overall pick, an all-star, an all rookie first teamer, played for two teams my entire career, was a fourth overall pick, battled some injuries, but I stand at 7'3", 240 pounds. Injuries has been a concern. I mean, he should be playing tonight, but he's not. He's seven foot, I didn't realize he was this big. He's 7'3", 240 pounds. He should be playing right now, but he's not. Jimmer for dead, Jimmer for dead, not 7'3". Not Yao Ming, he's an active player. Not Solak, Porzingus, there you go, Ray's got it, Porzingus, 7'3". There's the Porzingus. This actually might be an authentic jersey. Yeah. So I guess some of them aren't really got the logo man right back here too. That's pretty sweet. Oh yeah, it's got the retail tags attached it already. Nick's edition. You see the Pony autograph right there? Looks like it spells out Pony. Nice. And that is Duane Sherman with the Porzingus spot. See if I can get this back in here carefully. Nice. There you go, Duane, yeah. Injuries has definitely been what's held Kristopp's Porzingus back, but he's pretty good. To be fair, Walter, I don't think I actually specified current active or retired. I feel like that would have given away a little too quickly. Not too many 7'3", guys around. All right, next one we have here. I'm a quarterback in the National Football League, picked sixth overall, played for one team my entire career. I was an NFL offensive rookie of the year, as well as a Rose Bowl MVP, Senior Bowl MVP, 31 career touchdowns, 10 interceptions, 4,336 passing yards, with a 98.3 career passer rating, 66.6% completion percentage, 234 rushing touchdowns, and 234 rushing yards, not 234 rushing touchdowns. 234 rushing yards, 5 rushing touchdowns, yep. Bray's got it, Grayson's got it, Chad's got it, Dan, neighborhood. It's Justin Herbert. There's his autograph right there, kind of looks like some italics on this one. There you go, nice. Yeah, so this is just a custom jersey you can see right there. All right, so I'll just leave that in here. It'll just have the chargers trim and everything. That's TJ Poyer with the Justin Herbert spot. Nice, congrats. Very nice, love the powder blue look. I love these jerseys. These are a lot of fun. Thanks everyone for getting in. Almost revealed that. Is that who I think it is? Yes, okay. All right, I am another active NFL quarterback, played for one team my entire career, picked 26th overall, and I have zero career NFL statistics. Is Wikipedia not have college stats? I redshirted my first year at this college, played in 12 games, started the final six, finished the season completing 129 of 235 passes for 1,631 yards, 8 touchdowns and six interceptions. Oh yeah, Josh and Ray are on the same page right there. Jordan Love. There you go. Jordan Love, there he is, zero stats. Correct. Jordan Love was a first round picked 26th overall. There's the Beckett stickers right there, you can see the green trim for the Packers. Nice. It could be the future in Green Bay. And that goes to Frank Lupu, I think that's his second jersey of the break. Congrats. Yep, Steve likes exactly Jay Hart. I don't know when he's going to have a chance to be the future, but he's marinating behind Aaron Rodgers right now. All right, who do we have here? All right, another NFL player, active, picked with the 35th overall pick, so early second round pick. I was first team all SEC one year, and then my final year, or no, year before my final year, second team all SEC, my final year, first team all SEC, a USA Today High School All-American, 521 rushing yards, eight rushing touchdowns, 46 receptions for 357 yards, and two receiving touchdowns. Played for three seasons at Georgia. I've got a new coach, I've got a new quarterback on my team, missed an easy touchdown in week one, but I think he bounced back okay from that, I think a game winning touchdown. There you go, Chad's got it, Deandre Swift in his Georgia gear, there's an autograph right against the number, the Beckett sticker right there, remember that game winning touchdown that he dropped? I think he's a rookie, first game, turned his head too early. Steve Locke with Deandre Swift, three more to go, almost there, and we'll go through a bunch more orders and then we'll see what else we can do tonight. Got about 32 orders I'm going to go through. Yeah I don't think Deandre Swift is at bed, with some new blood in that coaching staff. I'm a retired basketball player, currently 70 years old. Went to George Washington High School, went to college at Indiana, was a second round pick, 22nd overall, picked by the Sixers, power forward for the Sixers. But then played with the Pacers, I'm not sure on, oh maybe there was NBA, ABA action right here, it looks like he played with the Pacers from 71 to 75, then with the Sixers from 75 to 78, a two time ABA champion, an ABA most valuable player, three time NBA all star, all NBA first team, second team, three time ABA, two time all ABA, first team, rookie first team, so on and so forth. My number 30, retired by the Pacers, have a career 17,900 points, over 9,000 rebounds, over 3,000 assists. Yes, McGinnis is correct, Josh Proust with George McGinnis tried to trade, couldn't trade Mojo, what's that? Nick Jasby got it first, let the record reflect. There it is, I think Josh was trying to trade George McGinnis. Tried to trade, couldn't trade Mojo, two more to go, good luck everybody. Now we got an old school baseball player here, just want to make sure it's that person, yes. Old school baseball player, played for one, two, three, four, five, six teams my entire career, not each year over Babe Ruth, lifetime 297 batting average, 2,351 hits, 379 home runs, little over 1,300 runs batted in, a righty, a first baseman, 11 time all star, a world series champion in the late 60s, an NL rookie of the year, a one-time NL home run leader, a two-time NL RBI leader, and voted into the Hall of Fame in the late 90s by the Veterans Committee. He played for, the first team he played for is what I think I associate him most with, that's the team he played for the longest. The second team was with the Cardinals from 66-68, then the Braves for a handful of 69-72, with the, oh probably got traded to the A's in 72, played half season there, played a season with the Red Sox in 73, played with the Royals in 1974 before he hung them up, and he won a world series with the Cardinals. Not Brett, not Fisk, not Frank Robinson, Giants is where I most associate him, Orlando Sepeda, yeah I think Birch actually got it, see if I can show you the autograph on the top of the number right there, there it is, got the JSA right here, JSA card in the back, and that is, I think that's Adam Cuperman's second jersey, and the final one, yeah if you want to play more Who Am I, we've got full-size helmets on the site, so check that out, that should be fun. Full-size NFL helmets, by Gold Rush? No we got more Gold Rush, autograph full-size helmets on the site right now, 26 spots left, one spot gets you two random players, so and it's just football only. And the last one here is, is Baseball, oh there's his name right there, 30 year old Baseball player Lifetime 267 batting average, 62 home runs, 189 runs batted in, played for the Diamondbacks for a season, but then I was traded, I was traded along with my teammate Gene Segura and Zac Curtis to the Seattle Mariners for Taiwan Walker and Kettle Marte, what what? No I said he was traded with my teammate Gene Segura and Zac Curtis to the Seattle Mariners for Taiwan Marker and Kettle Marte, Marte went from, Marte went from the Mariners to the Diamondbacks, not Shelby Miller, Thomas got it, Mitch Hanniger, going to Drew Fulmer, nice clean Mariners jersey here, there's his silver ink autograph on his number, there's the JSA, there's the JSA card in there, good-looking colors on this too, very sharply because trim really makes this pop, there you go and Drew Fulmer with the Mitch Hanniger and that's it ladies and gentlemen, that was a lot of fun, thanks very much everyone for getting into the action, I'm Joe for jaspeaskacebrakes.com thanks for watching, thanks for breaking with us and we'll see you next time for the next one, bye bye