 Hi everyone, Joe for jaskiescasebreaks.com, coming at you with a hit parade baseball dual case break. We got one of the cases is Emerald Edition, Series 2, 10 boxes of that, and then 10 boxes of 2022 Limited Edition, Series 12, 10 boxes of that, 20 total boxes, both cases right there. High risk, high reward, all teams are in, 20 total hits. Here's an example of what we could get out of here. So big thanks to everyone here for making it happen. Great late night rally as well, thanks to the people here staying up late, grabbing the last handful of spots, appreciate that. There are all the teams right there, and we'll put the results in that spreadsheet, let's roll it, randomize it, three and a five, eight times for names and teams, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight, yes. John down to Franklin after eight, and three and a five, eight times for the teams, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth and final time. After eight, we got the Metropolitan's down to the Kansas City Royals. All right, John with the Mets, Jonathan with the Angels, Kym with the Rangers, Jason with the Blue Jays, Carl with the Phillies, Matthew with the Tigers, Barry, you got my Dodgers, Carl with the O's, Jason with the Cardinals, Harry with the Pirates, Dusty with the Giants, Chad with the Braves, Chris with the Astros, Dusty with the Yankees and Rockies, Diego with the Reds, Michael with the Nationals, Charles with the Cubs, Roger with the Red Sox, Stephen Flatt with the Brew Crews, Chris with the Rays that is, David with the A's, Carl with the Guardians, Roy with the Mariners, Kevin with the Diamondbacks, Jonathan with the Marlins, Simon with the Padres, Fred with the Twins, Jason with the White Sox and Franklin, Kansas City Royals. Let's sort by alphabetically by team, and we're going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades, then we'll have the break. Stick around, BRB. All right, welcome back everybody. Here on Monday the 16th, got to go landscape mode because of the long title there, again, in the original title, we had that as Series 12, but we only have Series 13. I don't think it makes too much of a difference, so there you go, gang. Good luck. The list remains the same. Thanks everybody for getting in. This will be our last break of the night, unless one of those football mixer fillers sell out, if they do, I'll do one. All right, good luck boys and girls. So limited edition is their sort of base level. Then it's platinum edition, and then sapphire edition, and then they've got other higher end editions after that. Emerald, I think, is between platinum and sapphire, I want to say. So it's just a different tier. All right, first one out of the gate is a thick one. Looks like from flawless baseball. Yeah. It's Oakland A, 18 out of 20, AJ Puck, triple relic and autograph. Tried to trade, couldn't trade mojo for David and the athletics. There you go, David. On the board early. Next box, another thick card right here. Oh, it's a book for the Yankees, 5 out of 25, Reggie Jackson. They put the tape right over the mag. Should I show you? The hit parade tape. Let's see if I can peel that off a little bit. I've got to show you the hit, right? Yankees, that's for Dusty. Nice. His autograph, and a big piece of his lumber. Game use material, it says right here. This is from 2014, National Treasures Baseball. All right, nice start. Next box, fin card this time. Landscape mode. Ooh, nice. End cuts, Stan the Man Musial. That goes to Jason and the St. Louis Cardinals from a 2015 Diamond Kings Baseball set. That is 29 out of 99. It's pretty cool. Stan the Man. Got our first graded card here. The graded card's not too common in the limited edition, but we've got a PSA9 Elohimenez. I think that might be the auto grade right there. For the total grade. Either way, Jason Kersh, White Sox. Nice one from 2019, Tops Baseball Rookie Elohimenez. Nice. Upper deck legends, Tony Gwyn. Legendary lumber. It looks like they kind of laser cut this piece of wood right here for the baseball seams. We received a game use bat, personally autographed by Tony Gwyn. Wow, that's pretty cool. On the front of this card is an authentic piece of a game use bat used by Tony Gwyn. So maybe that, I don't know if that's an after thing or if that was a part of his bat. Not sure. That part is not too clear. But that's awesome. Padres, Simon Meyer, Tony Gwyn gone too soon. All right. The next one is Alec Baum, Rookie Auto, 142 out of 150 from Tribute Baseball. That is for the Fightin' Fills, Carl with the Phillies. Next is Tim Reigns, Montreal Expo from Tops Chrome Black. Expo stuff goes to the Nationals, Michael P with the Nats. Is Johnathan India. Back to back rookies of the year, 19 out of 50, or not back to back, Tim Reigns was in between. Was a rookie of the year, Johnathan India was as well. Red Legs, that's going to go to Diego, Santani Reds. Another graded card. It's Javier Baez from a 2017 Tops Silver Pack, PSA 9, 4 out of 5. I was like, is that a train whistle? I was like, it is. That's Cubs edition of Javier Baez, Charles Wolfkill with the Chicago Cubs. All aboard the Big Head Express. Woo-woo. So last limited edition box, it's going to be a thicker card, Landscape Mode, Triple Threads maybe? Yeah, from Triple Threads. Scorecard, Triple Relic and Autograph, 3 out of 9, Alex Bregman. Chris with the Astros, 3 out of 9, Scorecard. Now the Emerald Edition, I think they just introduced this recently, this level. So it's either in between Limited and Platinum, or Platinum and Sapphire. I forget, the Hip Ray guys were here recently, they told us, but I forget, I'll have to ask Nick. Actful of hits, slide these boxes out. See all the boxes on this camera, the top camera, thanks everybody. Once again for making this happen, appreciate it. Good late night rally. See this kind of a different texture on the box, different look, different edition. We've got a 9-5-10, BGS grade, Jonathan India, nice, from 2018, Bowman Crohn Draft Autographs 9-5-10, his Bowman first, that's a nice one to get. I think he's been banged up lately, but if he gets back to his healthy ways, Centering Edge's corner at 9-5, Surfaces at 9, his Autograph is at 10, it's another one for Diego and the Reds. Got another graded card, a PSA 10, Boba Shet, 2016 Bowman Draft Boba Shet PSA 10, Bluebirds, that's going to be for Jason and the BlueJays. No grade but a thick card here and it is Bryce Harper, 45 out of 899, Upper Deck Jersey and Auto USA Future Watch Patch and his Team USA gear, 18 and under. Is there, what year is this, this is 2009, let's go to the checklist for that. It's got to be nationals, yeah. Find this checklist here, why can't I find this checklist, maybe it's Philly's, there's no checklist. It's the Philly's, the great brand of the Philly's for a huge win and they try to go on the net as they start this series. Yeah, they sure do, that was a tough series and it's good to have the last win there to go from low tide to hopefully high tide into the series last year. I guess there's only a team that, especially in the sport park in recent years, they're completely dominant. They sure are, you know, if you're going to dominate the nationally West, you're going to do well against the nationally West team. No, you know what, there's no checklist for this, so we've got to go by our no checklist rule. I'm even looking at tradingcarddatabase.com, group break doesn't have it, so we have to go by our no checklist rules, which is the team they played for the longest if they're retired, or the team they're currently on. 2009 was well before Bryce Harper was even drafted, he was drafted in 2012, or 2010 that is. Yeah, so sorry about that, so that's going to go to the Philly's, Carl with the Philly's. I kind of had to do all that research there, but that's going to go to Carl and the Philly's. I thought there would have been a checklist out there, but there was not. All right, next one is a Jose Abreu. Jose Abreu bowman first, autograph, PSA 10. That's pretty nice, White Sox, Jason Kersh with the White Sox. Next one, thick card here, and that is Freddie Freeman, one out of five. Wow, look at that, nice big postseason patch right there. Dynastic deed, record RB Ice Street, Freddie Freeman, Braves edition, Chad with the Braves, and out of fives and under, get the train whistle. All aboard the Big Hit Express. All right, another five boxes. Aaron Judge from Topps Finest Baseball. That is 2021 Topps Finest Baseball. All rise, Dusty and the Yankees. And we got a triple autograph. All for the Mets, triple relic, triple auto, two out of three. Peter Lonzo, Michael Conforto and Dominic Smith from 2021 Topps Triple Threads Baseball. Look at those relics there. Piece of their cleat or something like that. Am I part of their logo, maybe a piece of the bridge maybe? That is awesome. Metropolitan's, John with the New York Mets, and another train whistle. All aboard the Big Hit Express. Three more to go. Another thick card here. What is this from? From Sterling, a top Sterling. Jordan Alvarez, highlighting his 27 home runs in 2019. Quad relic and on-card autograph, another train whistle, four out of five. Sterling swings. That's going to be for Houston, Chris with the Astros and... All aboard the Big Hit Express. Two more to go. Dual autograph, Cal Ripken Jr. on top. Manny Machado on the bottom, both Orioles edition, seven out of 15. From Museum Collection. It's 2018 Topps Museum Collection Baseball. Nice dual, Carl with the Orioles. Last but not least, the 20th box. Ladies and gentlemen, thanks everyone for making this happen. We're going to close out with a non-graded card. I mean, it's going to be... Ooh, nice. Randy Johnson, the big unit from Donra's Signature Series Baseball. Highlighting those 20 wins in 1997. He's got some great penmanship there. I like his autograph. And he number on it, yeah, 13 out of 20. That's from 2001 Donra's Signature Series. Seattle Mariners, Roy with the Mariners. And there you go, everybody. I'm Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com. That was our dual casebreak of Hit Parade Baseball Limited Edition and Emerald Edition. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. I'm Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, and I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.