 Hi everyone, happy Saturday, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com coming at you with 2020 Gold Rush autographed full-size baseball helmets, four box, it's a full case right there, that one right there, and it's a random player break number three from jaspyscasebreaks.com. We sold 26 spots, everyone gets two players from that list below, it's a nice looking list, got in this blank list right here, and one spot gets you two, so let's double you up, likes her mix a lot, let's roll it, let's randomize it, ten times, six and a four, ten times for each list, watching chopped two, and tenth and final time, Nancy on the pole, down to Tyler Brenner, ten times for the players, three, and tenth and final time. Number ten, we've got Addison Russell, down to Mike Piazza, alright so I'm not going to read off all these names, but I will kind of show you the list as is, and then I'm going to alphabetize by your first name, so hang tight for a second, I just want to get all of this on the recording right here, alright now let's sort by your first names, so Drew, there are your players right there, Edwin, Gary, Ian, Jason K, John, Kevin, Logan, Michael, Mike, Nancy, Pat, Renee, Tony, and Tyler, so there you go, I'm going to pause the video really quick, allow a few moments for trades, and when we come back, we'll play a little bit of America's favorite game, Who Am I? We'll be right back. Alright welcome back folks, no trades, so trade window is closed, so let's rip the, where's my knife, let's rip this open, let's see what's in box number one, good luck everybody, not time for the bell yet, we have a name on here, these are all authenticated but some of them are replica helmet, some of them are almost like, I don't know who this is, oh I think I know who it is but I just want to make sure, aha oh there's a sticker on the inside of the box, I was like Gold Rush is usually pretty good about this, okay wait where's my camera, come on camera, so what happens in a live show ladies and gentlemen, alright okay there we go, that was weird, that camera was working, alright here we go alright, Who Am I? Who Am I? I am a retired catcher, played for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 teams my entire career, I'm pretty good, 14-time All-Star, a World Series champion, an AL MVP, an NLCS MVP, a 13-time Gold Glove Award winner, a 7-time Silver Slugger, and first ballot Hall of Famer, excuse me, first ballot Hall of Famer, with 76% of the vote back in 2017, Jack B, you've got it, it's a Pudge, there he is, his Rangers helmet, slide this out really quick, you got a nice autograph right up front, it's almost like one of those kids helmets if you remember those from back in the, back when you were a kid, there's the JSA right here and you got a sticker right here, everything's authentic, it's pretty nice, come on camera, why does the camera hate me today? Sorry about this ladies and gentlemen, let's remove that, let's try to add that camera back, yes, add that, activate that, there we go, there you go, let's slide that down, there we go, are we back, we're okay camera, alright there you go, there and Ivan Rodriguez, Pudge goes to Tony Barkey, congrats to you Tony, appreciate you getting in, I think we're waiting on boxes for these ladies and gentlemen, so there may be a little bit of delay on our end before these get shipped out, give it another extra day or two for me, oh it sounds messed up, oh I know, sorry, is that better, now I can also tell who's who's lagging, alright, so yeah I had the camera microphone on as well as the regular microphone, so, actually these helmets were from the other day, I saw one in the room on the floor, I don't know where that came from, ah come on camera, what is going on here, what the hell is going on, sorry ladies and gentlemen, if you're watching live you can fast forward through all this stuff, let's try that, let's try this again, I don't know what, this can't happen all day, otherwise this will be a very short night, I'm gonna try to go keep, I guess I'll just keep doing that alright, oh sorry, I gotta do the audio again because I redid the, okay, it's gonna be one of those days ladies and gentlemen, I hope not, apologize for all these technical difficulties folks, who am I, retired outfielder, played for one, two, three, four teams my entire career, eight-time all-star, an NL MVP in the late 80s and a rookie of the year in the late 70s, eight-time gold glove award winner, four times silver slugger, I was once an NL home run leader and the RBI leader my MVP year, ninth ballot Hall of Famer with 77.9% of the vote, who am I, nice Jonathan Griffin, yes the hawk, Andre Dawson, is expose number 10, retired as well, the hawk, if you look up, if you look up videos of him, if you're, sometimes I have to do that as well, I'm a little young for the Andre Dawson era but, but he's pretty good, he's got an excellent autograph too, great penmanship on there, so you got the the Cubs C, you've got the JSA sticker right here, the JSA corresponding JSA card right there, excellent, all right Andre Dawson, John, John, John D with the Andre Dawson, there you go John DeNene, thank you very much, yeah Jack B saying that artificial turf really messed up the hawk's career, the artificial turf in Montreal at Olympic Stadium, could have extended his career, all right next one, stickers on this side, okay, this is an active player this time ladies and gentlemen, future Hall of Famer, all right I am a right-handed pitcher, active pitcher from, I was born in Lexington Kentucky, I currently have a my career win-loss record is 23 and 9 with a 3-1-2 ERA, 378 strikeouts, an all-star pitched a combined no-hitter in 2018, went to Henry Clay High School in Lexington, drafted by the Pirates in the 14th round of 2012, in the 2012 baseball draft but did not sign and then and instead honored his commitment to go to Vanderbilt, he's pretty good at Vanderbilt, they won the College World Series in 2014, I think Sonny Gray may have been on the team with him, maybe not or maybe Garrett Cole was on the team with him, it's not Garrett Cole though, it was a pretty good starting rotation though and then then what happened, then he was selected by this team with a 24th overall pick in the first round 2015 in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft and then signed on in July 2015 for a $1.78 million bonus, soon after the signing Tommy John Surgery, Tommy John Surgery but then came back strong, who am I, not Garrett Cole, not Chris Sale, not Snell, I have heard the famous roll call scene from the 1986 classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off many times throughout his life and has even incorporated that nickname Ferris into his Twitter handle, could be future ace for this team. Joe Drobak's got it, Walker Bueller, Bueller, Bueller, Bueller, this feels like a more substantial helmet here, this is a little bit heavier than the other ones, nice we got the Dodger sticker logo right there, there's Walker Bueller's autograph, he's got a nice auto, good penmanship, some ear flaps on that too, you got the JSA on the back, there's the corresponding card right there, there you go, that's the inside right there, pretty nice looking helmet. Alright so Walker Bueller, let's control F Walker Bueller, that goes to Drew, Drew Panter with that one, one more helmet to go ladies and gentlemen, the last helmet. Alright another retired player, a former left-handed relief pitcher from Dubois, Pennsylvania is where I was born, played for one, two, three, four, five teams my entire career, a three-time All-Star, two-time World Series champion and won an AL Cy Young in the late 70s, two-time AL saves leader as well, I was not the saves leader when I won that Cy Young, interestingly let's see, oh I got a clubhouse antics section on my Wikipedia, a noted clubhouse prankster in his playing days, I was known for sneaking into the locker room during games, he said naked on birthday cakes, prepare for teammates, leaving the imprint of his posterior on the frosting, in my autobiography I noted that teammate Ron Swiboda turned the tables on him by defecating on a cake which was then delivered to me, I said that that's the reason why I eventually stopped sitting on the cake, because he thought that someday someone might put a needle in the cake to hurt him, I'm a world-class practical joker, I engage in creative pranks like putting goldfish in the dugout water cooler and ordering pizzas to be delivered to the other team's bullpen, once as I noted I got revenge on Yogi Berra for using his toothpaste before games by injecting liniment into the tube, wow, I said that once the liniment came in contact with Berra's mouth it literally caused smoke to pour from his gums, jeez, I also loved giving hot foot, a time-honored baseball trick where a baseball player will sneak up on another player reporter while they're giving an interview in the dugout, the unsuspecting victim then has a match or two placed gently into the backside of their shoe with the head facing out, when the moment is right pranks or lights the matchhead slinks so we had to watch from a distance, yeah I did a lot of that apparently, yeah in the post playing days became the manager of the Somerset Patriots an independent baseball league managed to manage them to some of the Atlantic League pennants in the 2000s, until 2012 looks like I looks like I retired in 2014, who am I, yep Jack B's got it Sparky Lyle, what a character, what a, now what helmet, probably Yankee's helmet is what I associate Sparky Lyle with, yep Yankee's helmet Sparky Lyle, he also played for the red, I think he started with the Red Sox in the late 60s early 70s and then spent a majority of the 70s with the Yankees, a little bit with the Rangers afterwards, a couple seasons with the Phillies and then I think half a season with the White Sox, there it is Sparky Lyle, there's the JSA right there, where's the card is right in here, so there you go Sparky Lyle goes to Tony Barkie, there you go Tony and there you go everybody, apologies about the technical difficulties but I think the camera is okay for now, so appreciate you bearing with me through that, we've got another one of these helmet breaks up on the site, check it out on jaspyscasebrakes.com and I'm Joe, I'll see you next time, bye bye