 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's Case Breaks.com. Happy Wednesday. We're coming at you with our second to last rip party break, one of our after hours breaks. This is a 2021 Tops Series 1 Baseball Jumbo Edition. Pick your team number seven at the end of the break. Here's what's special about this rip party break, the after hours rip party break that we were invited to. Thanks Tops. We're going to randomize everybody's names. And at the end, you're going to get a exclusive rip party pack. So I think we're being sent to these maybe at some point next week. So they're probably going to be shipped separately. They probably will be shipped out really from your break itself. But whoever wins that, we'll get a pretty cool pack, I think. When you get one, and if you choose to open it, show us. Because I want to see what it looks like. It sounds cool. Big thanks all of these wonderful people here on Wednesday the 10th of February. Getting in to pick your team seven. Thanks everybody here for getting in and for getting in on all of this Series 1. Pop that baby there. There is the six box jumbo case. Maybe rip a few boxes at a time. And we'll do all these exclusives at the end as well. The cycle is just off camera. You can see on the top camera up there. So how has everyone been enjoying the Series 1 so far? I think judging from how quickly these breaks sold out, I think people were pretty interested in it. Pretty excited about it. I think we've been pulling some nice hicks as well. I was surprised at how strong our viewer numbers were all throughout the day and the evening for these sort of longer breaks. Sometimes we lose people's attentions. People seem to be pretty happy about hanging out and watching and whatnot. That's one jumbo box right here. We're going to open up a few. Open up half the case. Then we'll blow through these cards. And then we'll do the next half of the case and rock through the cards. And if you are re-watching the video of this, remember, and actually if you want to watch everything, you can fast forward through the pack opening parts. Or you can skip to the end and watch the recap. Sometimes I've been known to forget to do the recap. So you can look for that in a separate video in case you don't see it at the end. Yeah, we're back, Ryan. We are back. I have to give the old computer a little rest and do a little updating too. Seems like smooth sailing of the computer thus far. It's snowing. And so you're just inside with Jaspie's. Oh, yeah, with a little whiskey, yeah. There you go. For health reasons, of course. A whiskey and a Jaspie a day keeps the doctor away. You've missed nothing, big boys 007, Dave. I mean, unless you want to rewind, and you can enjoy me opening up packs for the first three boxes, that's what you missed. Daniel, what's this rip party about? Well, I think it's something that they started last year. Series one rip party. Last year they invited a bunch of breakers, including ourselves, to Dallas. I think we broke it at the Cowboy Stadium. And so the goal was to rip a million cards among a bunch of breakers and over across a certain set of amount of time. And that happened and it was cool. This year, obviously the pandemic kind of jammed that up. So they did a virtual rip party instead. So what they did there was they, they again, invited a bunch of breakers. I think they invited four breakers to do like some sort of tournament, which maybe will be a part of next year, but they did that and then there were a bunch of other breakers who were allowed to break this product a day early, yesterday. So Top's Rip Party After Hours is what we were able to do. And then give away exclusive rip party packs as well. So that's what it was. Right, so why is the filler two sound even delayed three or four hours? We've been busy doing this series one, I'm afraid. And I think the timing got later and later. And other things were sold out before it. And then, you know, this isn't exactly the speediest break in the world. So unfortunately that continued to get pushed back. So it's in the same time slot, kind of, but in the same position, but obviously a little bit later in the day. So that's how it goes sometimes. Well, there was no actual party, Daniel. Remember there's a pandemic going on. So no one went anywhere, it was all virtual. Hi. So in this, these jumbo breaks, all card ships. So if you see me miss something, don't worry, because everything will ship. If you see me miss any key rookies, don't worry, they'll all ship. But I'm gonna try to catch some of the bigger names like Alec Bomb for the Phillies and Joey Bart for the Giants, so on and so forth. But fear not, everything will go. And here's our first numbered card here. It's Alex Gordon for the Royals. That'll be for James and Kansas City. For this break, are they one million baseball cards or other sports too? Not sure what that sentence means. Are you asking if they do a million card rip parties for other products? No, it's just a tops thing, if that's what your question was. It's just a tops thing, and it's just baseball. Just facsimile autographs right here. And there's Jose Altuve for the... Penny sleeves are upside down, could be disastrous. All right, there's the Altuve rally, going to Donald and the Astros. There's Blake Snell, dark blue border right here. No, nothing was moved around, right? It's in the exact same position as it was last night when it first sold out. It hasn't moved, it's just everything just got delayed, including these rip party breaks. So we didn't move anything ahead of it. There's Trey Turner, these just take a long time. Sorry. And we still need to do another filler to even unlock that mixer anyway, so I think there's really a rush either. There's Trey Turner for Jay, and that patch is Ted Williams for the Red Sox. Those are pretty cool. This goes to Brian. And remember folks, schedule's in the chat, so keep your eyes on that, so you know when your break is coming up. I think we're booked up until around five o'clock specific, around there. We've got an autograph and a card, 10.91 out of 10, out of 20.21. Jose Quintana for the Cubs, Jake Odom. And there's Daniel Johnson. Someone turn on the heater? That's definitely heat. Let's turn it on. Let's turn it off. You need to turn the lamps off or something, but it's not gonna, don't go off, it's 70 degrees. It's off, you gotta turn it off. All right, Bradley, what's up? Well, series one, you're basically looking for all these rookies, like Christian Pache for the Braves, Joey Bart, Dylan Carlson. So these are their... This is the first set of the year, basically, so I think that's why it's, there's so much hype around it, so much excitement. We've got Kyle Lewis right here, nice Derek Jeter, and here Kyle Lewis for the Mariners, Chris Walker. Joe Adele is another big name for the Angels as well, Jorge with the Halos. And this card right here, you can see is flipped around, but there's no number on here, which means it's a variation. There it is, there's Mike Clebinger, with a, it looks like a Tony Hawk skateboard there. Nice. Stephen Elliott with the Padres. I had to bring the fans like a sauna in here. All right. And we got Jack Flaherty. Yeah, let's fill that up, Tyler. Now listen, let's not be too eager because I think we still have a few hours before we even get to the whatever next break, so. But yeah, we'll eventually get all that filled up though. Another Christian Pache. And we've got the MLB Spring Training Patch for the Phillies, Alec Baum, nice, to $2.99. These are manufactured patches, but they look pretty sharp. We've seen some of these autographed as well, which is also cool. Usually they'll put like a sticker auto right on top of there, but it actually looks pretty cool. Nice, Phillies, that goes to Scott. He gets that relic plus all the Alec bombs as well. I think people, he had a really great season last year. I think people have a lot of high hopes for him this season as well. There he is. We'll try to pull as many of those as possible, but remember, all car chip, almost missed Seth Romero. For the Nationals, that'll be for J. Taylor and the Nats. Faximli autograph again right there. Sometimes the first few boxes I did yesterday, you know, I was just in such a kind of a rhythm of just sliding through these cards, that autograph kind of throws you off a little bit. Yeah, we saw one trout, I don't think it was a super short print, but I think we did see a short print. There's Matt Chapman for the A's. We saw his sketch card last night too. That goes to Andy Owens and the Athletics. There you go, 505 out of 2021. So I think the trout regular one is him, the bat over his shoulder. There's a variation where there's one where he's completed a swing, and then the super short print is him in the dugout with a mask. Yeah, exactly, Tyler. He's wearing a mask and a super short print. We have not seen that one yet. I wanna say that that is super, super short printed. All right, we've got another numbered card here. That's Tony Kemp for the A's. Andy with the A's, 101 out of 199. And we've got another card out of 2021. We've got Nick Heath, 319 out of 2021 for the Royals. That'll be for James. No, that's true. That's why that Mike Trout card is actually pretty, is actually really cool because yeah, one day your kid's gonna go through your baseball cards and be like, hey, dad, what's up with this? Why is Mike Trout wearing some sort of, some sort of medical mask or something like that? What's going on here? It's like, ah, let me tell you about, let me tell you about 2021. It was many decades ago. And there was a great pandemic. Be good story. What do we have back here? Oh, we got a die cut back here. That's what it was. It felt a little different on the back of my hand. Kim, how long we've been ripping this product? 24 hours, maybe? A long time. Almost 24 hours. What time is it right now? Three o'clock Pacific? Well, no, we actually started at a six, we started at 6 p.m. Pacific yesterday, right? So then 6 a.m. is 12 hours. Another six hours. No, I think Derek and Ryan's got it, yeah. There's a post-season relic, Luke, is you a little, yeah, I think about 21 hours is about right. Three out of 99. Pirates, that goes to Sam Strayer and the buckos. Kyle, did I start seeing baseball cards in my sleep? No, actually, I think I slept pretty well, although I'm still a little groggy because I think I was here with Sean till about two in the morning, and that kind of threw me off a little bit because then I slept later than I usually would. You know, then I woke up later than I usually would. But this is a nice easy break to do to kind of get warmed up for the rest of the day. And there's another Alec Balm Relic. This one's not numbered. I think the other one was numbered. I don't remember, it was so long ago. Yeah, the other one was numbered, it's 2.99. This one is not numbered. Can't tell the difference. Oh, maybe it's a little bit darker right there. There's Mookie Betts gold foil. That's through the ears. Bryce Harper, fact simile. And there's a Casey Meyers rookie for the Tigers. Is that the first one we saw? There has to have been more, but all those rookie cards will add up. And there's Chris Bubich for the Royals. Yeah, Richard, if you take a look at the schedule that's pinned in the chat. All right, I guess Ryan just helped you out there. Thanks, Ryan. I was trying to teach him to fish. Ryan, Harold. But you were nice enough to give Richard a fish. That's fine. Yeah, on the break schedule, it says if it's sold out, it'll get on the schedule and it'll break. I don't think it's on the schedule yet because I haven't gone through orders, but I will. Travis, I take it you have a lot of more to do a series one. Well, take a look at the schedule, Travis. You all know exactly how many we'll need to do. Maybe Garcia, gold, foil through the years. Sorry, Lordus Gouriel. Here are the next bits here. I'm gonna do all of these at once at the end. Just set those aside. Grab a box here, jumbo box, jumbo box. And jumbo box. And here's all the exclusives right over here. All right. Did you say you're gonna go play catch? Yeah. That's the life. My mom's. Is it really? Yeah, it's like. You gotta work on that arm. Yeah. I'll work on that arm. I'm gonna start bringing my glove to work. Yeah, we can play in the parking lot. See ya, Kevin. All right, all right, all right. You want a Nolan, a new guy. You want a Nolan, a Nolan Aranado, a Nolan Ryan, a Nolan Gorman. What team do you have? I don't know any more Nolans after that. Oh, you have the Rangers, Nolan Ryan. Are there Nolan Ryan's in here? What Nolan Ryan are you looking for? There's a Six-Toe Sanchez. Chris Nolan, is Chris Nolan could be in here? If imagine if Chris Nolan was in here. If Chris Nolan was here, this would like all of a sudden all these cards would turn into a tesseract like an interstellar and we'd be caught inside all four dimensions where we can actually visualize time and gravity and be wild. There's Victor Robles, 34 out of 50, piece of his jersey going to Jay and the Nats. Oh, there's Nolan Ryan Otto in here, okay, so we'll look for that. Christopher Nolan was in here, it'd be like, it'd be like Tenet, right? Like one card would be coming up this way and then it goes backwards this way and you see cards going out of top loaders and going back into the packs while we're moving forward in time, pulling big hits. That would be a Christopher Nolan break right there, that'd be wild. Right, yeah, Tenet hurt my brain too. Oh, this is pretty cool, this one's actually numbered, 71 out of 2.99, a Derek Jeter die cut. I don't think I've seen any of these numbered yet. That'll be for the Yankees, Michael P. Derek Jeter. And there's Dwight Gooden, which movie, genre, director, etc., would you like for a break style? Definitely not Christopher Nolan, because then it would be like, it'd be like Memento and we'd start from back to front and then front to back in the timeline, which would be kind of confusing. I would want, for breaking, I would want Michael Bay, because then you would have like, look at the top camera, there'd be like, it'd be like all these beautiful helicopter shots around all the cards. Oh man, it'd be great. Michael Bay would certainly be the most exciting. Can you imagine Wes Anderson breaks? It'd be like very whimsical music in the background and Owen Wilson would be breaking here instead of me. Right, yeah, see I want Michael Bay, yeah, Derek Riley's right, there'd be big explosions, you know, nice Alec Baum gold foil, Philly's Scott, that one, yeah, Trevor, we got plenty on Jaspeyscasebreaks.com. Actually, yeah, if Pixar, Pixar animation would be kind of fun too, and we've got Josh Redick, 46 out of 299, schedules in the chat, Trevor, you'll know exactly when, when things are happening. Yeah, Owen Wilson would be in there, wow, wow, John Cruck for the Phillies, old Crucky, Cruckster, it's another one for the Phillies, Scott, these are O.R. scrubs, O.R. Are they? There you go, Scott loves the Cruckster, old Crucky, that was a fun team, right, the, the, the Cruck World Series team, who else was on that, who else was on that team? There's Crick's, Boovitch again in 2021 for the Royals, Royals, James with the Royals, right, that was the Kurt Schilling, Dijkstra, that's right, and Dalton too, there's Alec Baum, and to 499, we got Michael, Michael Franco, former Philly, now on the Royals, that goes to James. Old, old roommate of mine was a, is from, he's back in Philadelphia now, he's from Philadelphia, loves his Phillies, and we got another Royal, Coolhuit, Maryfield, Coolhuit, it's for James in Kansas City. Yeah, Scott's saying definitely his favorite team, the old 93 Phillies. Whenever we'd get an argument to all of that, what we'd have to do is mention a certain name on that 1993 Phillies team, and he'd just get so angry, be like, F you man, can't bring that up. Here's a variation, it's Hank Aaron, nice, like the old school players on the new school series one card, there you go, bravos, that's going to go to Gary. Look at all these crazy stats, RIP Hank Aaron, he had a lifetime 305 average, that's crazy, ended up with 755 home runs, 2,297 RBI's, he even stole a couple hundred bases too, right, 3,771 hits, crazy, but yeah, I'm looking at the 93 Phillies right now, Darren Dalton at catcher, John Cruck at first, Mickey Morandini at second base, Kevin Stocker was playing short, Dave Hollins, remember Dave Hollins, Dave Hollins was at third, and then in the outfields, Milt Thompson, Lenny Dykstra, Jim Eisenreich, kind of hated Jim Eisenreich because I feel like, I feel like no matter what team, I think he would bounce around a couple different teams, no matter what team he was on, I guess mostly the Phillies, and he was with the Dodgers for the end of his career, but he would always just crush the Dodgers, I think the Dodgers would eventually got him in the last year of his career because he should have got him a lot earlier, but he would just kill Dodgers, pitching for somebody, something I remember from childhood, from youth. What's the best nickname for a particular year's team, like the Big Red Machine and so on and so Big Red Machine is pretty good. No one really seems to nickname teams anymore, right, doesn't it seem like that? When are we breaking all the optic, whenever it sells out? It's got to sell out first. Willie Calhoun. And then, yeah, there's the schedule as well. Eventually when someone, when it sells out, it'll end up on the schedule. Please consult that. Rangers, Ryan Harrell. Yeah, I think, I don't know if there's a player that really, that really has the Dodgers' number. I'm sure there has to be someone that I think when it happens, like I'll know, there's got to be somebody. Just got to get my head into baseball mode. Was that the, Derek Raleigh saying Bless You Boys was a nickname for the 84 Tigers? But yeah, I don't, I feel like they don't, they don't really nickname teams anymore. Yeah, I don't remember anyone more recently though, Mike. More recent player in the last 10 years. Where I'm just like, every time I play these guys, this guy always, this guy always gets us. And we got Major League Material, Alex Bregman. I don't know, I think Big Red Machine kind of stands up there. That's always a, that's what I always thought was a cool, was a cool nickname. About $2.99, Raphael Devers for the Red Sox. Brian Will with Boston. That EFIS pitch was hilarious. All right. Was there was a car with Lyndon Johnson on it? That'd be wild. All right, folks. Last jumbo box should be one autograph in here, another relic or two. And then we'll go through those exclusive packs, which could have autographs in there as well, potentially. Not as common, but it is possible. All right. And the last box. And we've got, this is odd. Look at this. It was stamped with the number, but the foil didn't transfer. That's 36 out of 76. Marcus Simeon, Oakland A's Andy Owens. I don't think I've ever seen that before. Chris Bryant Relic. Anyone know why Bobechet hasn't had any odd and tough products recently? That could be a combination number of things. I think could be a combination of Bobechet not wanting to. Could be a combination of maybe Topps themselves not wanting to oversaturate Bobechet autographs and products. Those are probably two main reasons. We've got complete success. Cy Burger creates the first complete set. History of Topps. Wow. So we'll give all of these non-team related cards to the second name down on the randomizer. Name on top gets the exclusive rip party pack. Second name down will get all those non-baseball team cards. I don't think so. I'm not sure if Panini's even able to do exclusive deals with baseball players. Maybe they can. I don't know. But I think Topps controls the baseball market. So I don't think they're able to do exclusives like that with baseball. Whereas Topps can. Might be part of the licensing agreement. It was Raphael Devers for the Red Sox. Brian Wilk. A number of years ago we were at the National and we were doing a I think we were ripping a case of stadium club with someone over at Topps who had actually had a hand in designing stadium club and we were on stage ripping packs with her. We were talking about hey a lot of the questions I get from my crew is why does this team have more hits than that team? Why doesn't that team have that hot player in there and blah blah blah blah. And a lot of it's just production related. I've seen people like what if like Ian Anderson goes off and the very next product a week later people are giving Topps a hard time. They're like hey why isn't Ian Anderson in this product? He's like the hottest player in baseball right now. And they'll be like well he just got hot like a month ago. How long I mean these products take months to years. Maybe the course of an entire year. It takes a long time to get all this all this set up. You know there's a budget for each product. You know there's I think after you're a rookie or something like that like the amount that players charge for autographs. Everyone's contracts difference. You have different budgets. Sometimes you call up a team and say hey or call up a player's representation and say hey we we need you to sign a thousand autographs for this product. And the player might say no. Or maybe they'll do it at a certain price. And then at that point you know the company Topps might say eh no. There's your Nolan Ryan. That's what Ryan Harold was looking for. Or did he specify Otto? I think he might have specified Otto. All right he did specify Otto. All right there you go ladies and gentlemen. Thanks very much. Here are your exclusives. Here's your first bookmark. It's gonna be Mike Trout for the Angels. That will be for Jorge. You got the next one is next tall boy card Buster Posey. That's gonna be for big boys 007 and the Giants along with all those Joey Bart rookie cards. There's Cody Ballinger for my Dodger Stacy with the boys in blue. The next one is Vlad Guerrero Jr. for the Blue Jays. Derek Riley. And he got that corner careful. It's like operation. There's Justin Verlander for Houston. That's gonna go to Donald and the Stroves. And the last one here is Matt Chapman. The Chapman. Chapman. A little ding on the corner up top there. And that's why they should make the box loader packaging the size of the size of the card itself to avoid that. All right and next are the silver packs. That's what they call them. The silver on the back. How long have I been up? Not not too not not too long. I think I got up a few hours ago. What time is it? 3 30? A few hours ago. Your silver plaque pack exclusives. There's Astros Nolan Ryan. A little glue right there. Trista McKenzie. These are your rookies. Nolan Aronato. Rocky's Edition. Some of these can be numbered as well. I think they're usually flipped around when they're numbered. Like this. Like Bobby Dalbeck. Nice. Purple rookie Bobby Dalbeck. I think he's supposed to be pretty good. Brian and the red socks. That is kind of hard to see the numbers. 50 out of 75. You can see on the top left right there. And we got Jack Flaherty. Orange. That's to 25 right? Yes. 7 out of 25. Jack Flaherty for the Cardinals. That's going to go to EA in St. Louis. It's Bobby Dalbeck again. Archives Baseball. That that. I mean someone got a refund. Someone was too scared to be in the break Jack. That's what that means. Some rookies there. More rookies. And there you have it. Oh and then can't forget Leody Tavares. 6 out of 99 for the Rangers. That's going to go to Ryan H. And Texas. And there you have it boys and girls. We're going to give that away. And let's give away a pack too. I think it's just yeah just name on top gets a pack. So let's Spiro down to J and the Nats everybody in between. Name on top gets the exclusive pack after seven times. One, two, three, four, and a seven in final time. After seven, there's seven down there. Matt McLaughlin you'll get that history of tops card along with the other history of tops cards that doesn't have a team attached to it. And EA with the exclusive rip party pack. There you go. Thanks everybody. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. That was Jumbo. Pick your team number seven. Schedule in the chat will tell you what's coming up later on. Check out the schedule in the chat pinned to the chat. There's a quick little recap right here. It's a short print with Merrifield autograph. A lot of cool stuff in here ladies and gentlemen. John Kruk Otto, Alec Baum Goldfoil. These cool patches. The daika was actually numbered to 299. Usually they're not numbered. There's the Victor Robles, Bubic, a couple Relics. These are numbered to 2021. Seth Romero, Flaherty. That was a nice variation right there. Clevenger, Daniel Johnson Otto. The Turner was to 70. There's the Altuve. And then Alex Gordon was the first numbered card we saw. Plus all the whole pack of a bunch of rookie cards that are going to be sent out to you. All card ship. So that's a good thing as well. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye bye.