 Hi, everyone. Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, coming at you with 2022 Leaf Lumber Baseball. Five box, half case, random number block break, number one. So all the five boxes will be in that random number blocks that you often see in some of our fillers. All redemptions still go to the zero spot. Even if it's a known one-of-one, it'll still go to the zero spot. One will still get any live one-of-ones in these boxes. There's also a chance, I don't, there's also a chance there may be non-numbered cards in here. We'll set those aside. We'll randomize it to the group, randomize it to the group separately. So we'll cross that bridge when we get there. So I'll mark them with post-it notes. And the first one that comes out, we'll go to the name on top. And the second non-numbered one, we'll go to the second name, so on and so forth. All right, big thanks to this group for making it happen. I appreciate it. And there are the numbers right there. Let's roll it and randomize it. Names and numbers, five and a three, eight times. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth and final time. Ed down to David. Five and a three, eight times for the numbers. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight. Five, six, seven, and eight. After eight, we got five down to four. All right, Ed with five, Stephen K with one, Michael with seven, Alan with eight, Michael with zero. Any and all redemptions that are from these five box will go to you, including one of one redemptions. Stephen K will get live one of one. Ed with two, Joe with three, Barry with six, other Joe with nine, David with four. Let's order these numerically. And it's pretty rare that number block trades happen, but I will pause the video and allow for some trades. When we come back, we'll have the break as well. Stick around, BRB. All right, welcome back everybody. No deals are done, but the list remains the same. You're still stretching out the legs of that toner. See how long it lasts. Thanks everyone for getting in. So now let's pop open this fresh case and let's see which half we're gonna do. And the second half is in the store right now if you wanna run this back. And like I said before, I think all these cards should be numbered, but any non-numbered cards will be separated out and randomized separately. A lot of times you see us say, oh, we'll randomize as one lot. I think that really only goes for like base cards or something, like non-numbered base cards or something like museum collection, but this is a little bit different. All right, so we got a stack of five right here and a stack of five right over here. One, two, three for the left side. Four, five, six for the right side. And it's four, one, two, three, four, five, six. So this side we will save for break two, which we could definitely run it back tonight if you want to. Running out of ink, so I'm just gonna mark some sloppy X's on there. Good luck everybody. Four premium cards per box. Wow, that looks cool. That'd be nice. Could all be 180. First one out of the gate is Tony Perez. Piece of his lumber. So that is seven out of 25. So that's the digit we go by right there. If it was 17, it would still go to seven. It was 27, it would still go to seven. So that'll be for Michael with a number seven. You get Tony Perez, part of the old big red machine. Next is Game Use Lumber, Lou Brock. It's another seven. Sweet Lou Brock going to Michael. Piece of his lumber, Game Use Lumber. Cardinals legend. We've got a triple bat rack. That's pretty cool. Dave Kingman, Gorman Thomas, John Carlo Stanton. That goes to number four. That'll be for David. And we've got another bat rack right here. Kirby Puckett, Tom Brunanski, and Gary Guietti. 25 out of 35. So that'll go to Ed and the number five. So you can kind of see the advantage of a full random number block break because these multiplayer cards don't have to be randomized. It makes life a little bit easier for all involved. Are those all twins, I think? Don't forget to vote on our pizza poll. Latest, very important, ultra-scientific poll. All right, next. We've got Rick Monday. Nice, dual relic, home run in 1981. NLCS ends the Dodgers to the World Series. I think they went on to beat the Yankees in the World Series as well. So out of fives and under, get the train whistle. Two out of five is Ed. And that's last spot, Mojo. All aboard the Big Hit Express. He does color commentary on the Dodgers radio broadcast. Next up is Gary Guietti. One out of 45. Game used lumber for Stephen Kay in the number one. Right, Diego saying Rick Monday, cousin of Mick Sunday. Close cousin, so. Five out of 15. Ooh, look at that. Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Richie Ashburn. It's a nice trio there. That will be for Ed in the number five. The last one here, another triple. Got Daryl Strawberry, Keith Hernandez, Gary Carter. Nice trio of Mets, 24 out of 35. Number four, David. Anyone else have the game, seven-five going to the fourth? Yeah, seven-five in the fourth inning. I had that for the NFL game on Sunday night. No, I did not have seven-five going to the fourth quarter. Sounds like a baseball score, seven-five going in the fourth inning. Man, Kyle's gonna lose fantasy if Debo doesn't touch the ball one more. He's got to touch the ball one more time, right? He has to. Is that a Yankees, Red Sox game out of the weather delay? No, they are not. Because I think Aaron Judge is coming up to bat if they keep that game going, but it's getting pretty late. All right, 1989, Carl Yastremsky inducted to the hall in the 89. 23 out of 30. Goes to Joe Ivers in the number three. Wow, still made the catch? No, did not have possession. All right, there you go, Joe. Joe Ivers with that one. Game use lumber, Willie Randolph. That's awesome. That's really cool. Three out of four, Joe Ivers. Out of five and under, get the train whistle. And Joe Ivers with the number three. Joe, all aboard the Big Hit Express. Woo-hoo! Home run Kings, Eddie Matthews, Rocky Colavito. Home run Kings in 1959. Nine out of 25, that's for the other Joe. Joe Pizzle. I think they're all game use, right? It's kind of cool to think about pieces of their lumber from 1959. Got some autographs. Signature sticks two, four number two. David Justice, piece of his lumber and autograph. And Andrew Jones, piece of his lumber and autograph. Ed Ehrens, number two, last spot mojo. I know, right Rex? Joe Pizzle doesn't hit and breaks. That's gotta be a mistake. Is that number right? It's probably number six. All right, two more to go. Second half is in the store. If you want to run this bag. It's a pretty fun break, right? Leaf Lumber adds a little different something to your collection. I kind of like that little design there. That almost looks like a 1960s travel agency ad right there. 14 out of 30, half bat will travel. Here's Sammy Sosa, Texas, Chicago, Chicago. That's for David and the number four. I'll postcard look in the background. In there, can I use one of them? Sure, I don't have any of that on the site. Roy Campanello, Dodger, seven out of nine. That'll be for Michael and the number seven. Piece of his lumber. I think I have any of that on the site. Ooh, look at all this. Silver Slugger's 2000. Jorge Pasada, Troy Gloss, Jeff Kent, Barry Bonds, Carlos Delgado, Manny Ramirez, Chipper Jones, and Slammin' Sammy Sosa. Three out of five. That's all for Joe Ivers. How cool is that? That's really cool. All game used and just all really solid hitters. Joe, all aboard the Big Hit Express. Woo-hoo. All right, next up is an autographed Carlton Fisk. 21 out of 45. That goes to Stephen Kendrick and the number one. Piece of his lumber and some ink. What, D.A. was like a Sammy slumber court. It'd be kind of funny if that was a piece of cork instead of a piece of his bat. All right, final four hits. Good luck, everybody. Hey, man, how's it going? All right, good luck, everybody. Second half in the store if you want to run this back. Pretty fun break. Six out of 12 historical home runs. Billy May's home run on final day of 1962. Season gives the Giants a tie for the pennant. That's for Barry and the number six. We've got Ozzy Gin, game used lumber. 14 out of 20, David with the number four. Oh, everything's worth buying into, man. Everything is. We got Pete Rose, weapons of mass production. 17 out of 35, that's Michael with number seven. And that bat has produced a lot of big numbers, right? Average hits, runs, scored, RBI's. All right, the last one is a huge one. Look at that thick card down there. I thought we got an extra hit, but no, the last hit, ooh. And on the other side, bat rack eight. Wow, five out of five. Carlton Fisk, Fred Lynn. Carl Yastremski, Ted Williams. David Ortiz, Dwight Evans, Wade Boggs, Jim Rice. Five out of five, Ed Aarons with the number five. That's awesome, Ed. All aboard the Big Hit Express. Woo-hoo. That is awesome. Some Red Sox fan is really gonna love that. That is great. There you go. Number five, once again, Ed Aarons, congrats to you. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com. That was 2022, Leaf Lumber Baseball, five box, half case, random number block break. Number one, all of it a serial number break. So if you wanna run back the second half, it's in the store right now, jaspyscasebrakes.com. Thanks for watching, everybody. I'm Joe, I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.