 Hi everyone, Joe for jazby'scasewrakes.com coming at you with 2022 Tops Archives Baseball brand new release. Just dropped today. Ten bucks. Pick your team number one. All card ship as well, so it should be a lot of fun. Let's get to it. Big thanks everyone here for getting it on the action. Now if you have a little rooftop next to your name like Rick and Emma there, that means you won that spot in the team random. If you've got a little star next to your name, like Chase, that means you bought that team straight up. That was the last team, LastBotMojo star next to your name. 70% of the time LastBotMojo hits 100% of the time. So they say. Tops a little busy. I don't think we're going to get some Evan's help here, but let's roll with this camera and go back this way so we can get a top down view of it. All right. And here we go. Yeah. Let's see some archives. Card autograph per box in this archives. MLB stars in classic tops designs is what they're seeing here. What else does it say on the box? That's it. We got these little postcards here. I like that. Kind of collect postcards. I might have to get into it. Let me buy some boxes here at our shop. Is there any cool things people have seen out of these archives? I think there may be some, there may be like umpire cards in here. I think Joe West might be in this set. If we run into something like that, then we'll be sure to send that, we'll be sure to randomize it to somebody in the break and everyone will get a shot at those. And there's some image variations too that we'll try to keep an eye out for. The serial number code on the back of these cards, it ends in 280, but all cards ship. So if we miss any of those variations, they'll definitely be on your way. Or when you get these in the mail, just be sure to check them out. I think CJ Abrams, Jaren Durran, Bobby with Junior, Seiya Suzuki, Julio Rodriguez, Royce Lewis, Spencer Torkelson, O'Neill Cruz, MJ Melendez, Wander Franco. Those are your variations. So let's look out for those. Gilo loves the archives. Rookies are plentiful, he says. Good, that's good to hear. I like to hear that. Yeah, a bunch of different years being honored here, being represented in this set. A lot of parallels, one-of-one hunting as well. I wonder, I wonder if those, if there could be autographs on those postcards. The box hoppers. That'd be pretty cool. Has anyone seen those? I don't know. I need to scan through this checklist here. And then we got more archives in the store, but jaskyscasebrakes.com. Someone jumped in, somebody opened it. I did not. It was a giveaway. Yeah, try this. No, because I just did one, right? Yeah. And Nick, put that number one in the box, because it was not in the 2000s. So it's supposed to be one item for a box. I'm pretty sure it's one item for a box. Yeah, right. But in the cell sheet, there was one box out of powder they made. They made on four. Correct. And I just hit it. You just hit it? I hit it right down. That's awesome. The baseball, the full-size. The hip parade advertises it as like, that's like $13,000. Yeah, because that's why Nick put it at number one, because the second prize was less value. It was more valuable, but we didn't know what it was going to be until I opened it. Wow. That's awesome. I'm going to take a picture right now with this. Whoo. That is awesome. All right. Good luck, everybody. It's brand in low. Six out of 15. Nice. Nice low number. It's kind of cool seeing like current players in those old-school designs. Brand low for the rays, that'll be for Chase. And there's our first on-card autograph, Goose, Goose Gossage. Top loader. There we go. Yankees. And that's 72 out of 150 for the Bronx Bombers. That's for Nestor. That's Wander Franco. That's also for Chase and the rays. Yeah. This is a pretty fun set just to buy outright. I think we have personal as of those on our personal breakside, Jilo, if you want to grab one from us, or support your local hobby shot, obviously. And we got a Mike Trout, 14 out of 50. Nice red foil there for the halos, a little color match going to Jared and the Angels. Got the Angels in that filler. Goose Gossage. Double Goose. Talk to me, Goose. This one is not numbered. So that'll be for Nestor and the Yankees getting both of those autos. Starting your Goose Gossage PC whether you had intended to or not. All right. Box one of the books. And I'll do an autograph recap at the end of this video, too. Next postcard. Greetings from Chicago. That's Luis Robert. So that first one was Atlanta. That's pretty cool. This one, which went to Emma and the Braves, and the Luis Robert will go to Adam and the White Sox. Greetings from Chicago by way of Hermos Beach, California. Right. Goose. Oh, you know what? I think the Dodger game's supposed to start pretty hard starting from the bottom of the first. One out already. Trey Turner up to bat. And ooh, a hot shot to Manny Machado for the second out. A hot corner. Man, we've got a bit of a pitching duel happening in the other game. Only three hits total between the Phillies and the Braves. After scoring a total 13 runs yesterday, no runs, two hits for the Phillies and a single hit for the Braves. And that's that. I know. 12 pitches late, Jilo. The times are all weird. I got to get used to playoff times. Podger's already scored a run. How did that happen? I say that's a solo homer. Ah, by Manny Machado. Yeah, and then the delayed Braves game threw me off, because that would have been over by now if it started at North. The rain didn't delay it. Second archives box, two of 10. All card ship. So again, in case I breeze by a variation unwittingly, it will still happen. We'll still get sent to you. There's A-Rod to 199. That is Rangers edition going to Gary. And Freddie Freeman solo shot. Off you, Darvish. Nice. There's a draft pitch. Haz McCormick, rookie auto for the Astros. Aaron picked up Astros at 401 feet, 106 mile per hour. Exit Dilo. There's a rookie car. Bobby Whitjr, Jeff Thomas, Royals. Got to get the game on, boys. Freddie Freeman just hit one out. Did he really? Yeah. Machado did a solo shot on top. And then Freddie Freeman just hit a solo shot. Paul checked. Thank you, Paul. And the box hoppers don't come autographed. They would be cool if there were auto versions of that. Good fella. What's going on? Giants have some fun autos. Juan Marichal, 84 years old, still signing. There's Jake McCarthy to 125 for the Snakes. That's right. I think we pulled one of her autos in our personal's page on Instagram at Jaspy's Breaks. But yeah, Alyssa Nakin, right? First full-time female coach. It's Wander Franco. Part of Yankees' organization, right? And there's Carlos Pena for the Rays. Last pod mojo. Strikes again. Chase. 11 out of 25. We got a red Juan Soto to 50. 12 out of 50. Still national edition there going to Derrick and the Nats. Next box. Ah, so the normal size postcard cards could be autographed, but these ones won't. That's pretty cool though. Mookie Betts, greetings from LA. Nice. He is very involved in local communities. He's ingrained himself in the community already. Deeply Dodgers. That's going to go to Chris Walker. Got my Dodgers in the team random. Yeah, Rex, we've been keeping an eye on that game too. Quite a pitching duel in Atlanta. Are both starters still in the game? I think so, yeah. Zach Wheeler through five, four strikeouts, no walks, one hit. And Kyle Wright is still pitching. Five and a third. Five strikeouts, one walk and only two hits. And on a Freddie Freeman solo shot, Dodgers tied it up 1-1. Machado had a solo shot in the top of the first. I thought Trent Grisham, oh, just missed it. He had the right angle on it though. Actually, from that angle, I think it was always, I don't think that I was ever going to be in reach unless he grew an extra foot. Yeah, the 1987 card, those are the wood frame card, I think, right? Pretty iconic set. That's what we first started collecting, says Rex. Next box, good luck. Archives, brand new release. We've got more in the store. Check it out. Look at this dick right here. Dick Hall. No, that's his name. Come on. Nice dick. Hall, that is. For the Orioles, that's going to go to Brent. Josh Lowe, 61 out of 125. Another one for the Reyes, that'll be for Chase. No, G-Lo likes the old school cards more. Cards these days, overly complicated, just too millennial for G-Lo. G-Lo's getting old. He just needs big letters, big names, big logos. There's Eddie Brissaud, old Red Sock, 98 out of 99. That'll be for Jeffrey. G-Lo's going blind because he's just getting old. I don't like these new cards. G-Lo wants to be like this old card, like this Robbie Ray card right here. Just red background, just his face. We've got both of our autos, let's see if we can find some more numbered stuff. There's Mike Zuninho, that's to 199 right up there, kind of hidden on the cartoon there. Mike Zuninho for the Reyes, that'll be for Chase. That's 6 out of 15, Kevin Gosman. Jays, that'll be for Chase. Chase has the Jays and the Reyes. I like these old postcard cards. I'm a fan. Maybe someone's selling a set of those on eBay or something like that. I might have to pick one up. And there's Gavin Lux right there as well. All right, another box down. And another box to go. What's Will Smith doing? Is that a pass ball or is that a wild pitch? What happened there? Runner's advancing. Yeah, there's been some, I think I saw a couple of Torkelson rookie cards. There's been some Wanderfrankos. I've not seen Bobby Witt or Julio Rodriguez just yet. So a lot of boxes to go. It's a pass ball. Yeah, come on, Will Smith. Runner's advance to second and third. They've got the shift on Trent Grisham. It's going to be weird not seeing the shift next year. Oh, did you see a Bobby Witt? Sorry, I was looking at the, looking at the TV here. Nice strikes out Trent Grisham. Nice job, Clayton. Let's get one more. Clayton Kershaw just passed Justin Verlander for most strikeouts in postseason history 209. Although Verlander will get another start, I'm sure. It could be going back and forth. I like the no shift, I mean, I like the no shift rule. See ya, Michael. I wish hitters would just, I wish it just would have happened organically, I guess. You know, why not, why not just put a bunt down the third base line? Or why not just, you know, an easier said than done, but you know, just hit the other way, you know. I wish that was a little more organic, but since it's not happening. I'm okay with the no shift. Man, there's these little mini cards too. But I guess what used to be sort of a once in a while sort of thing now, like there's being shifts almost every place. So that's pretty good. I like that you can only throw to the runner twice rule. I like the slightly, there's a Julio Rodriguez, I like the slightly bigger bags. So if the pillows are a little bit bigger and you can't throw it to the runner, you know, a zillion times. That could encourage some more runners on the base paths. Stealing bases moving around. Julio Rodriguez could end up being a 40-40 guy. Shohei Otani tops, there's the postcard. Postcard, autograph, variation, Shohei Otani. That's awesome. And Jared got the Angels in the filler. Congrats, Jared. Most likely got the Angels at a fraction of the price. There's Starly Martaid at 15. Oh, and there's the Bobby Wood Jr. Does Bobby Wood Jr. always rock this stash, Julio? Bobby Wood Jr. goes to Jeff and the Royals. Starly Martaid goes to Arthur and the Metz. I think there's a bit of idea stealing that does go back and forth between all the manufacturers, I think. I don't know if that's really a Joe stash. That's a little more lower profile. That's almost like the stash of like an old buccaneer in the 1800s. But yeah, one to three inches, right? Big change for the bases, another one or Franco. But I think that'll encourage some of that and the shift. Hopefully, we'll see some more like station to station action as opposed to just a strikeout or a homer. I think that just makes the game a little more interesting. Tommy John saving a lot of careers. That goes to Nestor and the Yankees. Yeah, I mean, could Julio Rodriguez maybe chase a 50-50 season? That's never been done. The last guy that got close was, I believe, Alfonso Soriano. Yeah, Terry saying Julio 40-40 easy. Cleveland, this is for you. Greetings from Cleveland. There's a pitch clock too, I think. I don't know. I'm kind of ambivalent about the pitch clock. Push comes shove, I'd rather not have it, but I'm not super angry about it or super happy about it. I wish they would just kind of do away with the runner on second for regular season extra innings games. I'd rather have that get out of here and, I don't know, three batter minimum? Do we like the three batter minimum? I guess I'd rather not have it. Yeah, going back to shifting, Mike Moustakis beat it quite a few times with some bunts and they stopped shifting them. I don't know why more players just don't do that. Is it a pride thing? Maybe analytics is just more valuable just to try to hit the home run or the extra base hit if you're a power hitter. I suppose analytics says shooting basketball free throws, granny style, like Brent Berry, is far more accurate. No one does it. No one wants to look like that. Oh, Paul McCartney was on Dana Carvey and David Spade's podcast. Yeah, I saw McCartney in concert at SoFi. Not too long ago over the summer. Still got it. Still spry. Still a good voice. All right, next box. Good luck. Another Bobby Wood Jr. Yeah, that 2022 did turn out to be a pretty good, turn out to be a pretty good rookie class for baseball. And like multiple rookies too, I think, which we haven't seen in a minute or two. There's always been like, you know, one. There's Luis Gill, rookie auto. Oh, did Max Muncie take one out? Oh, solo shot. There you go. There you go. Let's go. 16 out of 25 on that Luis Gill that's going to be for Nestor and the Yankees. It's William Dennis to 25 for the Rays. Still no score and still only three hits total in that Phillies Braves game. There's Pudge right there. That's to 199. His swing would be the last night too. Thanks. Pudge for the Rangers, Gary. You know, Rex, I've read so many books and read so many interviews with Paul McCartney that I'm almost certain that I've probably heard all the stories that he's told on that podcast. And there's Pedro Guerrero, Dodger's Edition. That's for Chris Walker and Julio Rodriguez. Another Julio Rodriguez. What I want to see more of is that... Rex, why am I blanking on the producer? Famous music producer. Big mustache, old white guy. But I think was it Hulu or was it Disney Plus? Someone did like a thing where Paul McCartney and him just like went down and broke down the music almost from more of a music perspective. That's right, Rick Rubin. Thank you, good fella. Why do I blank on that guy? He's pretty famous. But they did that one special together. That was super interesting because it wasn't just... What was it like being in Hamburg? Which is fine. But that tends to be the story. What was it like being a Beatle? What do you think of music today? But to have two legit musicians kind of talk about craft together was special. And I wish they really leaned more into it. And I feel like I could have watched 12 more hours of them. Just being like, hey, why did you make this musical choice? Or just a little more technical aspect of it. Which is something that I don't think you see too often. Yeah, I should check out some Rick Rubin literature. But yeah, he's produced almost everybody. Rick, you're right. And he's sort of big, big name. That he's done at least something with them. All kinds of genres too. I would love to see just a Rick Rubin show. I don't know if you'd ever do this, but to see a show where he does the similar thing he did in that Paul McCartney special. Bring some old artists back into a studio type setting. And just be like, hey, let's talk about how we got here, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. But more of a technical spin on it as opposed to really getting into the weeds on it. Alright, next box. Getting to the weeds on some archives ladies and gentlemen. Thanks everyone for getting in. More on the store at jaskyscasebreaks.com. And a mini and an autograph. Hand numbered 14 out of 20. That's Schmidt, Mike Schmidt. That's awesome. Mini Otto Sean Gola. Got the Philly straight up. Nice. Kevin Smith was a background variation. 281, is that a background variation? It says 281. They say 280 I think might be the... Maybe 281 is a background variation. Now all card ship. So in case I miss, I'm sure I've missed some other variations. Be sure to double check the numbers on the backs. It looks a little different. Josh Low, 7 out of 15. This is... Oh yeah, that's the... These ones are 260 something. 263, 253. So yeah, nice. Good eye, Jonathan. Good eye. Should be looking for one more auto out of this box. Ashby. 189 to 199. Bobby with juniors. Spencer Torkelson. There it is. CJ Abrams. CJ Abrams autograph. Nice. Padres. That's going to go to Robert. Hopefully one of their future stars here. Be hashtag good for the hobby. Alright, another box. Oh, there's some scoring action now. Philly's Braves game. So Matt Olson singles on a ground ball to right fielder Nick Costano. Deflected by first baseman Rhys Hoskins. Ronald Acuna scores. Dan B. Swanson to third. Then Austin Riley singles on a soft ground ball to the pitcher. Dan B. Swanson scores. Olson to second. And Travis Darno singles on a ground ball to center. Brandon Marsh. Two center fielder Brandon Marsh. Matt Olson scores. Austin Riley to third. Look at that. All of a sudden three nothing Braves. Here's our 2-1. Top of the third. And we got Tim Hudson. Braves addition Tim Hudson. That's for Emma. And the Bravos won that team in the team random. And the A's for a long time. Braves for a while. And we got a red parallel coming up. And that's Akhil Badu 10 out of 75. Royal with the Tigers. Tiger. Tiger uppercut. And we've got Bill Mazurowski. There's an old school one there. Pirates. That's going to go to Steve. Stephen Carnate with that one. I think the only player to hit a walk-off home run in a game seven. Otto Julio Rodriguez is going to Seattle. That'll be for Leonard who got the Mariners. You can find some lower number parallels. Yeah, seeing the old school autos pretty cool too. And Zach Short, six out of 15. Royal getting these Torkelsons as well. Maybe they're always just that shiny. All right, all these Bobby Whits going to Jeff Thomas. What a big season for him. Ah, that's the gloss on the card maybe? No, it can't be. Maybe that's just his natural state. How many walk-offs to win a World Series just in general? It can't be too many, right? Was the... What was the Diamond... Was that to win the World Series or was that like another game? The Diamondbacks walk-off game against the Yankees. Was it Steve Finley or Luis Gonzalez maybe? Blooped a single off of Mariano Rivera to win the game. I don't know if that was for the World Series though. What other... Hmm. What about... Yeah, I was just going to say Joe Carter's home run. That was a walk-off and that was a World Series winner. Gilo just looked it up, only two. Bill Mazurowski, the guy I just pulled and Joe Carter. Right, walk-off home run. Oh, I guess the Luis Gonzalez one was a walk-off hit. What's Joe Carter doing these days? 62-year-old Joe Carter post-retirement. I guess he did some color commentary for the Blue Jays for a couple seasons. Then went to the Cubs for a couple seasons. Not in the Baseball Hall of Fame. In the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame though. In 2008 appeared on an episode of Pros vs. Joes. In 2009, along with many of his 92-93 Blue Jays World Series alumni attended a reunion pre-game ceremony at the Sky Dome. Pretty cool. 2012, the Cleveland Indians honored Carter with a bobble-head. He was there. 2015, some pre-game stuff at the All-Star game. Co-Chair is the annual Joe Carter classic, a celebrity all-time in Toronto. So, there you go. Just living his life. Another one in Franco. So nine walk-offs in the World Series to win a World Series total. Two were home runs. Bill Mazurowski, Joe Carter. What are the other seven, Gila? Do you have that list up? I almost missed that. Dustin Padroia. Laser show. That goes to Jeffrey and the Red Sox. Or maybe people can guess, try to figure it out. It's Josh Bell, 82 out of 99. National edition for Derrick. Terry saying it was the 86 Mets, a walk-off situation, some sort of walk-off to win the World Series. And there's Tony Gwyn. 19 out of 50. Alright, different Julio Rodriguez here. For Seattle, that'll be for Leonard. We've mostly been seeing this version though. And Travis Ishikawa. Autograph for the Giants. That'll be for John and the Giants. And another Bobby Whit Jr. for Jeff. Two boxes to go. Almost there. These kind of a thicker plastic wrap on this too. That's Bryce Harper. Ah, Gila has a list for us. Edgar Renteria. Luis Gonzalez. Gene Larkin. Billy Martin. Goose Goslin. Bing Miller. Earl McNeely. Or the other seven walk-offs. Non-homers. And I wonder, someday, maybe in our lifetime, there may be a World Series decided by a walk-off walk. That could be a real frustrating way to do the World Series with the walk-off walk. Who are there? Rex saying there are Jeter and Judge Doolados in this. We've still got two boxes and four autographs to go. Two here and two in the last box. Nester got randomized the Yankees in the team random. Fingers crossed, fingers crossed. So the walk-off World Series, Gila's got some more information for us. Having three times in the 90s. So Joe Carter in 92. Luis Gonzalez must be 98 or 99. Late 90s, right? Was it late 90s? I thought that was early 2000s. Yeah, Luis Gonzalez, 2000. Well, I remember because nobody wanted the Diamondbacks to win. It was post-911. And everyone wanted the Yankees to win. Not some expansion teams. That was 2001. What's the hapsie in half to 199? Although Adam's saying even though the more relevant walk-off was the Mr. November homerun. Maybe a little biased to the Yankees. Edgar Renteria in 97. Who won the World Series in 90s? Was he a...that's a Philly's Cardinals? I don't think the Philly's Cardinals. Joe Carter, Blue Jays. Gene Larkin, 91. That's Reds. That's a Reds World Series. Well, you're at that game, Adam. That's pretty awesome. Marlins in 90s. That's right. Marlins did get one. Here's Garrett Anderson. An Angel in the Outfield. Going to Jared. There's Derek Jeter. And there's Luis Gil, rookie autograph for Nestor in the Yankees. Speaking of Marlins, Don Manningling in, I think, amicably parting ways with the Marlins. I wonder how quickly he gets back into coaching. All right. And the final postcard. Nice Mike Trout. Angels. Jared with the Angels. Terry's doing a little research saying the Jeter auto in this set is on a 1953 retro card and it looks weak. What's up, bases loaded? Guess what started early. Terry Turner with another home run. Had one yesterday. Hits a solo shot today. Ties a game 3-3. Let's break. He was showing 7-7-15. No, I changed it. Times change subject to that notification. We had some help with that double header break. I do not remember where your positioning was, Garrett. I wasn't really paying attention to that. But the video should be up. That's true. And this is a trade turn. Of course, it's his walk here. Oh, Chad. Hello. There's Chad Da, our friend in the Pacific Northwest. You okay? I think I'm ready to talk about yesterday. That was brutal, man. Next box. Last box. TJ Friedel. 1-12 out of 1-25. Reds. Yeah, I mean, we had the game on the TV out there. And I think the entire shot, we had all stopped to watch this last at that. And all of us trying to kind of scratching our heads as to why you would bring a starter in at that juncture of the game. A situation that he... I mean, if he had done it before... Yeah, I mean, I would be like, oh, okay. I can see that. You know? But yeah. I mean, and even Grizzleby's nine-year-old asked, why would they pitch to Yord on there? No answer. Here's Gary Sheffield, Brewer's edition. Yeah, and so we were all just kind of scratching our heads and wondering why they would do that. 80 out of 99. And it's not like the Mariners have a bad... It's not like they have a bad bullpen, you know? So, like, I thought there's Andrew Vaughn for Adam and the White Sox. Yeah, it's not like they have a bad bullpen either. They've got a really solid bullpen. Tell me there weren't any other arms in there? Well, basically, like I always say, buy your team straight up. Save yourself that heartache from the cruelty of Ram.org. If you're not having some luck there, you know, buy your team straight up. It's Kershaw, 17 out of 50. But there was no one else. Yeah, maybe Swanson should have come in. I mean, I think Mariners' manager also made it seem like that that was something they had planned. But what was it, though? They really only had the middle relievers left. But it's got to be a better option than Robbie Ray. Bobby Whitjr, Royals, Jeff. And there's Eddie Brissaud for the Red Sox. That's our second auto. So the Sheffield went to Christopher and the Brewers. And this goes to Jeffrey and the Red Sox. But hey, Mariners just have to... Mariners just have to... They got to have short memories. You know what I mean? There's your recap, ladies and gentlemen. Nice little mini autograph right there. Thanks for watching. I show you Ohtani, a couple of Gooses at the beginning as well. That was 10 Box Picker Team 1. Brand new release. I'm Joe for jazviescasebrace.com. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.