 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Happy Wednesday. Coming at you with Jaspy's 12 Box Phenom Baseball Mixer. Featuring that Tatees Jr. one of one that we're giving away. There it is, there's a better look at it right there. That's pretty nice. So at the end of the break we'll re-randomize everybody's names. The name on top gets that Tatees. So if you end up getting randomized, a quote unquote bad team, or just not happy with the way the break went, just think. You can still chase that. There are the boxes involved here. There are the people involved here. Thanks everyone for getting in, appreciate it. There are the teams right here, all 30 teams are in. Let's roll it, let's randomize each list. Part eight, four to four, eight times. Two. And eighth and final time, after eight, we've got ASA down to Chris Freeze. Eight times, four to four, eight times, four teams. And eighth and final time. After eight we've got Detroit Tigers down to my Dodgers. Now trades are allowed, trade out your own risk, but trades are allowed. ASA with the Tigers, Courtney, you got the Braves, Kyle with the Cardinals, Ryan Peoples with the Rockies, Tyler Brenner with the Phillies, Brandon with the Nats, Anthony with the Twins, Sean with the Marlins. Jimmy Black, you got the White Sox. Matthew, nice, White Sox for Jimmy. Red Sox for Matthew, Chris Parent with the Indians, Brandon with the Angels, Amber with the Diamondbacks, Chris with the O's, Kevin with the M's, David with the Cubbies, Darren with the Pirates, Gabe with the Royals, Courtney with the Blue Jays, Travis with the Reds, Brandon with the Rangers, Thomas R with the Giants, Jeremy with the Yankees, Rick with the Mets, Ruku for Jacob, Brandon Padres, A's, Reyes, John with the Astros, and Chris Freeze, you got my Dodgers, right there. So let's put this all on one page here. Let's sort by team name. And we're gonna pause the video just for a little bit and allow for a little bit of trading time. And when we come back, we'll see if there's any trades and then the break, stick around. All right, hey, welcome back folks. There was a trade, look at that. There was a deal between Chris and Smokey Brandon. So it was a trade for the Cleveland Indians and the A's. So Chris is now in the A's slot here. So we'll put T next to there so you know that there was a trade. If you're following along at home, you can see who draws first blood in this trade right here. Maybe who wins the trade, Indians A's. There you go. So trade window is now closed. So let's print and let's rip. Good luck, everybody. Thanks for joining. Remember, we're giving away this at the end, one of one. So we're gonna end the break with a train whistle. Someone's gonna get a train whistle here. Might be worth, I mean, one of one. Why not have to grade it, but pretty nice. He's been playing some excellent baseball. We'll be watching him. He's gonna be playing against my Dodgers a little bit later tonight, so we'll keep an eye on his progress. I want him to do well. Hashtag good for the hobby, but I want the Padres to lose. Can we both root for that? All right, so on Wednesday the 12th, 12 box phenom baseball mixer. There you go. Final print out. Thanks everyone for getting into the action. Really appreciate it. What are we gonna start with here? So you just get this right in front of me here. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, okay, perfect. All right, so let's go with 2020 Donner's Baseball. Veteran Commons will not ship in this. But obviously, rookies, inserts, parallels, they all will. Got Giants Astros on in the background. Giants up, one, nothing. Top of the fifth. They're up to bat right now. Is that Granky on the mound facing now? And I think for the Giants, Derrick Rodriguez. I think that's Iván Rodriguez. Huggers kid. He's on the other side. He's with the Giants. The Battle of the Orange teams. Let's see what else is going on. Ripping open these packs. What's going on in baseball here? Yeah, I know, Brian Peeble. Sorry about that. I stick you with the rookies. I want the Padres to lose. But I do want Fernando to tease Junior to just go five for five with five home runs and have the Dodgers win six five. That's good for the hashtag, good for the hobby. And then hashtag, good for my Dodgers, my fandom. All right. I think we got some early games that were finished off today. It's a final in Anaheim. A's beat the Angels, eight to four. It's a final in Colorado. Diamondbacks pounding the Rockies 13. It's a seven. And the White Sox edged out the Tigers in Detroit, seven to five. Villain Cease with the win. Villain Cease is three and one. Colomade with five saves. Games in progress. Cubs up five-one on the Indians in the bottom of the seventh in Cleveland. Marlins up 11, Marlins about to win their eighth game. Marlins are up 11-four on the Blue Jays in Buffalo, the Buffalo Bluebirds. Royals are in Cincinnati. They're up four-nothing. It's the bottom of the fifth. Orioles and Phillies are tied at threes in the top of the fifth in Philadelphia. In New York, Yankees and Braves both tied at two, both 11 game winners right here. Nationals are in New York. Playing the Mets. Mets are up five-three. And the Twins are up eight-nothing in the top of the fifth, and they have bases loaded one out. It's not a good day at the office for whoever the Milwaukee pitching staff is. We're watching the Astros game right now. The Giants Astros raise, shutting out the Red Sox, six-nothing in the top of the fourth. And those are your baseball updates for Wednesday, August 12th, 2020. At around, what time is it? 5.40, West Coast time. All right, here we go. Good luck, everybody. We've got Jake Rogers. Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake. 34 out of 99. Tigers, that'll be for Asa, who won this in a hanger-pack rate. Now, Amber's reporting one soda with a 466-foot homerun. Ooh, that's pretty good. There's a, are these two players on here? All right, we'll have to figure that out. We'll have to figure that out in the randomizer later. Moon L'Oriana had an amazing homerun robbing catch. Is that what they call them? Kettle Marte, the Pike? They're all strawberries. Fringin' Rue for the Blue Jays. There's Elmago Javier Valles. Luis Robert. He's been playing some good baseball, too. Jimmy with the White Sox. Had a bases-loaded, bases-clearing double today. He's a great, he's a fantastic hit. He's gonna be good for a long time. Matt Chapman. And keeping it 100, Roger Clemens. To 100. I like these nickname cards here. There's Aristides Aquino. Tommy Pham. We've got Elite Series, Mike Trout hit a solo shot today. Heath Hernandez to 162. Kyle Weaver, what's up? I'm not sure how Daunris does in the secondary market to be honest with you, Jet. I'm sure if it's Luis Robert, I'm sure it'll be fine. You know, any of the big names are gonna sell well anywhere. But I would, I mean, what we gotta compare to something is gonna sell better than Top's Chrome Baseball, maybe not. If you compare it to say, I mean, I think Daunris Optic would sell a little bit better. But I think for whatever, for this price point, I think it does okay on the secondary market. But I mean, is it gonna sell as well as like NT? No. But for what it is, I think it's pretty solid. The Mike Trout fire emojis to 75. The Angels. And Kyle Weaver, we are doing great. Been pretty busy. The crew keeping us busy, which is good. Got a lot going on here. It's Kepler to 50. Holiday to Anders, Colorado. Danny Mendic for dropping those two cards there. Max Kepler and a Larry Walker Relic. There you go, Colorado Rockies. That's gonna go to Brian Peoples. Gavin Luxe Blue and a Dustin May autograph. There you go, 10 out of 49 little Dodger, Joe Mojo. Chris Freeze with the Dodgers, got randomized Dodgers, won the Dodgers in a hanger box break. There you go, congrats. He's been looking pretty good. He's got some nasty stuff. Tetease Junior right here to 9.99. Aaron Judge having a good season nine. Is he still hitting well? All right, let's roll into some prism draft picks right here. Let's go to groupbreakchecklist.com. This is 2019. I don't know if I'm a big fan of this box design because over the years, this will start, it will drop inside the box and then these boxes will slide around. This is Cody Hosey. My Dodgers, Brandon Malone. Not numbered, Shay. Not numbered, and Beau Phillip. It's a 75, hyperparallel. Beau Phillip, where does Beau Phillip go? Sounds like a royal to me. Beau Phillip is in Atlanta Brave. Wrong. That goes to Courtney. Now that I think about it, this kind of sound kind of familiar. All right, we'll try with the next one. Thanks, Bobby Wood Jr. A green number? I don't think these colors are numbered. Man, we got Sammy Siani. He sounds like a Texas Ranger. He is a pirate. Sean Jaspy gets it in the background. Pittsburgh, that's gonna be for Darren Redding. The buckos, 21 out of 75. I saw Williamson down here. I just like, my mind was triggered to be like, oh, no, it's Brandon Williamson. Anthony Volt for the Yankees, that's gonna be 10 out of 50, 10 out of 30. And Team USA Baseball Edition of Shea Langleers, 27 out of 30. I think that's a brave, or a rocky. Is it braves? Shea Langleers is a brave. Atlanta Brave, I should have went with my first instinct. Courtney Bishop. The bravos. Mojo look, right there. And there's Isaiah Campbell to 99. He sounds like a cardinal to me. Isaiah Campbell is a mariner, not even close. Seattle, that'll be for Kevin. Dan W, happy Wednesday to you too. Josh Young is a tiger, we know that. And we got Adley Rushman, eight out of 25. Nice crusade, see the blue camo pattern in the background. Nice one for Baltimore, that's gonna go to Chris Freeze. That I know. JJ Goss, I don't. I wanna say Marlins, but I'm thinking of JJ Bladet. JJ Goss, what are you saying? Twins or Rangers is Sean's guess. It is Rays, Tampa Bay Rays. Wait, not even geographically close. These are tough sometimes. Tampa Bay Rays, Brandon, with Tampa Bay. There's JJ Bladet right there for the month. It'll be a number of years before. Few years or so before we see these youngsters pan out to what they potentially could be. Let's see. Let's go 2019, Megabox, Donor Spaceball Megabox. We wanna get some of these heavier products out of the way first. We'll do that series one after this, or series two after this. We're gonna get those out of the way first, then we'll start getting into some of the other stuff. That's not off topic, Jed. This is a baseball break, it's right on topic. Jed saying, I wish Ichiro Suzuki played his entire career in the MLB so he can have over 4,000 hits in Major League Baseball. He would have too, I think he would have. There's the old story of when Ichiro first came to the United States. Was it Lupinella, maybe? Was the coach of the Mariners at the time? And he first saw, you know, this was like the 90s, right? So this might as well be the Dark Ages. There was no like, can't like look up Ichiro highlights on YouTube, you know what I mean? You're not looking up, you know, fan graphs breaking down Ichiro's swing, stuff like that, this didn't even exist back then. So whatever their scouts had and everything, international scouts, got them, drafted them, brought them here, Lupinella saw him for the first time and he was, Ichiro was doing batting practice. And like Ichiro's spraying beautiful line drives from left to center to right, right? And he's just working on his hits doing his thing. And then Lupinella kind of goes, does he do anything else? You know, like, you know, he's a good player but it's like, does he do anything else? And then someone mentioned his translator mentioned that to Ichiro and Ichiro was like, oh, okay, I'll hit home runs. So then he proceeds to just hit dingers in batting practice and Lupinella was like, all right, nevermind, well, he's good. Lock him into any point in the lineup, it'll be great. The thing is, Jet's like, yeah, he doesn't hit for homers, but he always gets them. The thing is, he can hit for homers. That's the whole point of the story. He can hit whatever he wants to. That's the crazy part. That's how incredible of a hitter he is. He can hit anything. I've not seen his throwing training. The precision of Ichiro, both at the plate and in the field is pretty incredible. Tyler, you remember the story when I pulled you to Ichiro helmet? Yeah, it's one of my favorite Ichiro stories. I think it just highlights just how incredible of a hitter he is, of just a pure hitter. What do we have here? Tuki Toussaint, signature series. That pink parallel fireworks background. Atlanta, Courtney. All right, Tyler Brown, are you saying Ichiro deserves to be in the hall? Absolutely, I think he's a first ballot hall of famer. Probably 90% of the vote. I think that's a no brainer. All right, let's get this 2020 series two out of the way. Got all sorts of boxes still left. Good luck, everybody. So we're looking for one autograph and two relic cards and this big jumbo box here. Oh, and then there we have the silver packs as well. Silver packs, silver packs. No, a vet commons don't ship, Brandon, as stated in the item description. Have some financial interest on the Cubs today, on the Cubs success today. I need them to win. I got my first two games earlier today. Cubs are hanging on, five, two, top of the eighth. They're hitting. Now I don't do parlays, parlays are for suckers. That's what the people of the books tell me. You're for suckers, I don't do it. Had the white socks and Oakland A's earlier today. What happened to your parlay yesterday, Brandon? I feel like if you won it, you would have been crowing about it. You didn't say nothing. So I'm assuming that didn't happen. Trying again today. Are all bets off for college football? That doesn't surprise me. I think they would do that because they don't know what the schedule is gonna be, I guess. That's gonna, nice humble brag there, smoky Brandon. Most of the time you gotta talk units, not actual dollar amounts. Amber says, first time sports gambling for the parlay, full game schedule, lost it by about two feet, ball went foul, it would have been Homer, it would have been 15,000 p.m. Those are the worst, yeah, there's, I don't know if I'd be able to handle that kind of bad beat. I don't know if I would. There's Eugenio Suarez, that's the relic in the box here, maybe two relics in the box. It's gonna go to the Reds, Travis, with the red legs, A.J. Pollock. Usually after that foil card will be the inserts, and if I think if it turned around, that's the variation. So we haven't seen a variation just yet. Obviously all rookie cards are gonna, hey actually, I think he's on the Giants now. I thought I saw him on the, no, he's still a ranger? That's his brother, word. Huh. His brother, Tyler, is the catcher for the Giants. Their father, Steve, served in the Santa Monica Police Department. That's where I live. Thanks, Brian. Luis Robert. Nice Luis Robert. And we've got Kyle Tucker for the Stroes, John McCall, and Luis Robert. Rookie card going to Jimmy Black, got randomized the White Sox. We've got a box of Finest Flashback back there. Luis Robert out of there would be nice too. And there's your auto, J.D. Martinez. That's gonna go to Matt Seuss, and the Boston Red Sox. Nice. That 1985 design on card auto looks pretty sharp. All right, next little stack of this jumbo. I think we should be expecting one more rally. Jonathan Daza, that must be a variation. I'm glad that they flipped them around this year. That goes to the Rockies, Brian Peeples. There you go, look at him hustling. You know, helmet flying back. He's got his show chain, right? Is that a, I don't know what that is, but he's got that flying. There you go, looking good. Looking good. That's a nice shot from that baby. Very good, there's a secondary market gem. Who knows, what if he, is he even playing right now? Rockies court seven runs. Is Daza in the mix, I don't think he is. There he is again right there. I mean, I guess maybe out of position if you have to make a catch like that. Kevin Gosman has a lot more strikeouts than you would think. One of them, old New York baseball giants, 1950s. And there's the second relic right down here. Freddie Freeman, the 2007 draft manufactured relic in there. Going to the Braves, Courtney. No, no. We're not feeling good about Jonathan Daza. Oh, nice Robert right here at the end. 26 years old and career average of 206, all right. You never know. Could be a late bloomer, Brian Peeples. All right, another Luis Robert for Jimmy Black. All right, let's do these special packs here. Fado, Abraham Toro, John Carlo, Kettle Marte. We've got only two cards in here, decades best. O's and Willie McCovey in the 70s. Those are inserts, they'll ship. And we got Jorge Soler, Tony Gwynn, Nick Solak and Shogo Akiyama, a couple of rookies right there as well. These home run cards we don't need, we'll save the Soler and then Gwynn right over there. A couple of rookie Shogo Akiyama for the Reds, Travis, Nick Solak for the Rangers. That will be Brandon Arthur. All right, let's go back in time a little bit to 2013. We've done a number of these boxes as sort of mini breaks or filler breaks. On jaspyscasebreaks.com, always look out for those. The mini breaks or filler breaks will help fill up a more expensive or larger break. But in the course of doing those, we've seen some silver mic trouts in here that sell for a decent amount, among others. So there could be some surprises in this. I think Yellich might be a rookie in this particular year if I'm not mistaken. As a Marlin, I was up six-two now. Still have runners on second and third or two outs. Twins have made it 12-nothing in Milwaukee. Rough day at the office for the Brewers. All right, auto right on top here. It's gonna be Colin McHugh. 370 out of 500 for Colorado. Rookie, there you go, Brian Peeples, boom. Colin, old Colin McHugh. Is he still doing something in the lead? He's somewhere, right? I think he's using to be the Astros, maybe? He's Colin McHugh, if I know his fellow, isn't he? Oh, there he is. Yeah, he's, no, he's with the Red Sox. He was with the Astros. He's with the Red Sox now. Sporting a four and five. No, that was last year. Has not made an appearance this year. Is he hurt? His status, he's on the restricted list. Did he opt out, maybe? All right, we got Tula Witzke, silver. That's better. Rockies. And we've got Garrett Cole, 39 out of 500. Wow. Rookie auto for the Pirates. That's Darren Redding, who got randomized the Pirates with a spot he won in a hanger box break. That's not bad. He's pretty good. I've heard of him. Let's play two, Rony Banks. George Brett, statisticians. Jordan Zimmerman, there's regular Mike Trout. We got Nick Moran, Morandi. Sean Jasper, are you still over there? Yeah. Tell us your favorite Nick Morandi story. Yeah, or Moran. Tell us your favorite story about this lefty who debuted with the Angels during the 2012 season, seeing his first big league action at 2-1 loss at Seattle. And just three days later, he was back on the Hill in Oakland and capped off the team's 7-1 win by striking all three batters he faced on a combined 15 pitches. Is that your favorite story? That goes to Brandon and the Angels. That was a great moment in Sean's life. Yeah, Darren was thinking, man, the Pirates aren't gonna have any good hits, but then we just went back in time and boom. Garrett Cole. How well does Garrett Cole sell? I wonder if he sells better now that he's on the Yankees. I wonder if people are snapping up his rookie autos. It might be worth a look on the secondary market. There's Cano, back in time. We've got Drew Stubbs for the Cleveland Baseball Club. That's Brandon, who draws first blood in the trade. Blood 22 out of 25. No, that's just what it says on the Panini card because they don't have the license. It says Cleveland Baseball Club on here. What am I supposed to say? There you go. Drew Stubbs. I wonder if probably no relation to everyone remember Franklin Stubbs? He's definitely, well, I don't know. Come on, Joe, easy now. This is in the 1940s. But old Franklin Stubbs, I think, was with the Dodgers for a long time. Yeah, he spent six of his 10 years in the Major League Baseball, was with Dodgers, old Franklin Stubbs. Did he win a chip? I think he did. He was with that 80-18. Good glove guy, good glove guy, Franklin Stubbs. You guys remember Franklin Stubbs? What's Franklin Stubbs doing now? He's still with us, 59 years old. He's not that old. Doing some coaching. With the Braves in 97, left the Braves organization in 2009, hitting coach for the Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino with the Dodgers. Now he's double A, Chattanooga, 2011-12, stayed with the Dodgers affiliate, AAA affiliate, 2015, let go after 2015 season. In 2016, he became the hitting coach for the Missoula Osprey, the rookie league affiliate for the Diamondbacks. Rear leaders promote a hitting coach of the Hillsborough Hops in the Snakes' class A affiliate. That's all it says for old Franklin Stubbs. I probably spent one minute longer than I should have on Franklin Stubbs, but hey, that's your Franklin Stubbs news of the day, if you were wondering about Franklin Stubbs. See a show of hands. How many of you remember Franklin Stubbs? All right, let's get another bigger box out of the way, but this is more current. This is 2020, meaning prison baseball. And then we'll start getting into some of the, some of the more exciting stuff here. Select is nice. We've got some absolute hiding back there too. All right, good luck, everybody. Sean Jaspy, Franklin Stubbs, not moving the needle in the chat. I don't know if he has a barbecue place. Yankee's up 6-2 now in New York. Baltimore at 5-3. Miami's still up 11-8 on the Blue Jays. Blue Jays threatening though. That meant on second and third. Franklin Stubbs was on that annoying 1988 Dodger squad, Brian Peoples, that is true. I think he got regular starts too. Had a 149, Alex Bregman, Joey Vado, some New York on Alvarez, so a couple of Astros there for John McCall. Yeah, that 88 Dodger team was pretty annoying. They had no business winning the World Series against them. They, I don't, I couldn't believe they beat the Mets. They weren't supposed to beat the Mets in 88. Why is Mike Socia hitting home runs? There's Corey Seager lying green to 125 for the Dodgers. Why is Franklin Stubbs getting regular innings on that team? This guy's raking Kyle Lewis. Scott Kingery. The Blues, I guess, are not numbered. Patrick Sandoval reveals a Trent Grisham. Trent Grisham rookie autograph for the Friars. That's gonna go to Brandon Tharp. From the San Diego Padres. San Diego. San Diego. Name has been lost in translation, but you know the rest. Yeah, I mean, the Hershys are pretty much carried that team. So did Kurt Gibson, he said. Bad knees, bad old bad knees Gibson. Danny Santana, 37 out of 50. I guess he had a decent bullpen. But no, they were light on hitting. This guy's been hitting well. This guy, we're gonna be watching him soon. And there's Gary Sanchez. Catcher for the Bronx Bombers. I know, Ben. Well, we are gonna, we are guaranteed a train whistle here because we're giving away this one of one at the end of the break. So we're guaranteed a train whistle, but yeah, hopefully we can find one in some of one of these boxes. Hershys, or Earl Hershys does color commentator for the Dodgers TV broadcast. Along with Joe Davis, who does the play by play. Some of you may know him from college football. I think Joe Davis is some college football in some Fox national games every once in a while. There's Josh Bell, the 75, Bobby Bradley. You're like, Joe, why did you pull out that Tony Gonslin rookie card? Cause he's making a start tonight. Chris Freeze. And if he throws a no hitter against the Padres tonight, no hitting the likes of Machado and Grisham and Tetease Jr. and Will Myers, so on and so forth, then that Tony Gonslin card will be worth a lot. Maybe from a dollar to five dollars, which is a pretty big increase if you think about it percentage wise. Eduardo Escobar to 99 and 13 out of 99. David Gruyon for the Phillies. That's going to be for Tyler Brenner with the fight and fills. Excuse me. I wonder what the odds are. My throat's drying up a little bit. I wonder what the odds are on the Dodgers, Tony Gonslin throwing a no hitter. Is anyone, is any book given out those odds? Does he look kind of creepy here? Yeah. He's got some good show hair though. That's a good show stash. He looks like a, like a, does he look like Frank Zappa? He's got a Frank Zappa. Like he kind of looks like a musketeer, right? Looks like a, like a musketeer, like in Disney's three musketeers with a Oliver Platt, Charlie Sheen, and it's key for Sutherland in it. Donald's other nuts or that key for Sutherland. You guys remember that Disney's three musketeers with Tim Curry as Cardinal Richelieu? Tim Curry as Cardinal Richelieu was really good. Now Jerry Portsy's a little Raleigh in him and Tony Gonslin. Amber thinks that Tony Gonslin looks like a guy who'd be maybe driving a white van, an unmarked white van with no windows, like the one that parks out in front of our street. And Van scares us. I don't know. I'm sure they're nice people. Tony Gonslin, big fan of cats. But I think he may be rooming with, maybe roommates with Ross Stripling who may be allergic to cats. So this cat may be with his parents. There's your Tony Gonslin news, ladies and gentlemen. You get all the relevant news here at Jaspies. You get your Franklin Stubbs update. You get your Tony Gonslin cat talk. Cats could be in the van. All right, let's see what we got here. Jimmy Fox, Jimmy Fox. Remember the movie A League of Their Own? Jimmy Dugan is based off of Jimmy Fox. There you go, more trivia. Fact check it, it's true. I think it's true. I think I heard it on the commentary or something like that. Here's Chris Bryant and his buddy Anthony Rizzo, team at Tandem Materials for the Cubbies. Cubs up six, two. Going to the top of the ninth. Or one out of the top of the ninth. We got Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake. Jake Rogers, Triple Relic and autograph. To 140. Jake, Jake, Jake. Oh, Jake, Jake, Jake. That's for Asa and the Tigers. There's my guy Dustin May, nice. Love these autographs right on the piece of the baseball. They're 77 out of 99. I think it's a manufactured baseball, but I think it's a sweet idea. That goes to my Dodgers, Chris Riz. And there's old Pete, it's 99. Another box right here. We're almost there folks, we're getting there. Victor Robles to 199, tools of the trade. Evan White, nice, gold. Four out of 10. Look at that, look at the piece of the Mariners logo right down there. All sorts of cool colors and texture in this. It's a good looking one for Kevin with the Mariners. Got randomized the Mariners after winning a spot in a hanger box break. It's pretty sweet. There's Hunter Green. There you go. Two out of 49, Quad Relic and Autograph for the Red Legs. He's supposed to be pretty good. That's Travis and the Reds. We got Sam Hilliard, 27 out of 75, Autograph, rookie auto for Brian Peoples and the Rockies. One of our mutual rivals. Brian is a Padres fan and I'm a Dodgers fan. Both nerves about the Rockies. Playing some good baseball. All right, what about some select baseball from 2020? There you go. I think we're gonna close out with that finest flashback. Close out with that. Any other score updates? Brewers got two back. Miami still have 11-8. Cubs still up six-two. Kansas City up five-four. Baltimore up five-three. On the Phillies. Metz up five-four on the Nationals. Hide at ones here, Giants Astros. Minnesota up 12-2. Tampa Bay still shutting out the Red Sox, 8-0. And Mariners up 3-0 early on the Rangers. Just the top of the second inning. Is there another Soto home run? Soto has two today. What is Soto's problem? Like what is his weakness in his game? Like he can hit for power. He can just hit, right? He's like, is he pretty much a five-toolsy kind of player? He's got speed. Like what is, doesn't have one, right? Brandon's like, doesn't have one. He has no, like what could he improve? Like Mike Trout says, Mike Trout says every year he works on, apparently Mike Trout has weaknesses too. Mike Trout says he works on something, you know? But for Mike Trout, he'll be like, high and inside fast balls. Like that would be like the sort of bluish area on a heat chart. And he'll be like, I'll just work on that the entire off season. And then he'll just crush that the next year. There he is, there's Mike Trout. He heard me talking about it. Juan Soto has any, like if you're a coach, what do you say to, like, what do you say to Juan Soto? Like for the off season, you're like here in the off season, we want you to work on this. 20 out of 25, Jose Altuve cracked ice, two-color relic, and the Astros just hit a home run. Martin Maldonado hitting dingers. John McCall with the Astros, getting the cracked ice of that cheater. Ramon Loriano to 149, and Hasis Lazardo, relic. Oakland A's, Chris Parent on the board with the A's now from that trade. Still have a few boxes to go, Chris. 238 out of 250, Cole Hamels. We've got Stephen Strossberg, Zebra, which I think are pretty popular in these select sets. Nationals, Brandon Tharp. That's shorter printed than some of the other ones, right? Verlander, Clayton Kershaw, three out of 10, select stars for the Dodgers, Chris Freese. Nice little number there, Willie Castro. Rookie Kyle Lewis, he's been hitting the ball real well. That goes to Kevin, along with any others I may have missed while I was going through this break, but they'll ship. We've got Jordon Alvarez, Jersey and Otto, nice. Big prospect for the Stros, there you go, John. Eduardo Escobar to 50. And we've got a Logan Allen, 33 out of 99, Jersey, and Autograph for the Indians, Brandon Tharp. Sheldon Nusey, Trevor Bauer. Remember that time when Trevor Bauer gave up this hit or something like that and he fired the ball into center field? He was just so angry. And then he was traded a few days later? He was pretty pissed. Charlie Blackman, red to 199. Charlie Blackman gonna win the batting title. All right, let's get into some Bowman's Best Baseball from 2019, Bowman's Best. Two autos per mini box. I guess Juan Soto has a 20% strikeout rate. I guess you maybe want him to strikeout less, but he also had 108 walks last year. That's pretty good. Two 132 strikeouts, I mean, in this day and age, that's not bad. Strikeout 130 times, get walk 108 times. Only three of those were intentional. 20% strikeout rate, maybe you say cut that down. I suppose, I guess he hit 282 last season. Maybe he wanted to hit over 300. Yeah, he's only 21, that's ridiculous. As long as he stays healthy, I mean, and nationals, like they have money too. It's not like the nationals act like a small market team. They can pay and they can keep them around for a long time. That whole corp, Trey Turner, Juan Soto, Victor Robles, even, whoever else is coming up. Wait, what? Oh, Tres Berea, right. I thought you said Carlos Correa for a second. I was like, what? Yeah, but eventually you'll have, and you got Strasburg locked up too. Eventually, I mean, listen, like Kershaw, Scherzer's getting older. His money will be off the books. Zimmerman's money will be off the books, so there'll be some payroll space open. There's Trey Turner right there. There's Juan Soto. We're just talking about you, Juan. And the autograph is Greg Jones with the Tampa Bay Rays, so Jonesy. Going to Brandon, Tampa Bay. And we've got Future Foundations. Andrew Keisner. Nisner, maybe? Silent K? Yeah. Nick Swares, what? What? Nick Swares is gonna go yard on me every pitch. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Nice Louise Robert Silver. And there's Alec Baum and Cody Hosey. This could be Future Justin Turner right here. Did I pass a trout refractor? It's a franchise favorite. That's not a refractor. Come on, Brennan. Come on, man. All right, Future Foundations, die-cut Alec Baum for the Phillies, die-cut for Tyler Brenner. The Louise Robert is a refractor. And we've got Will Smith, Justin Verlander, Atomic, and Vlad Guerrero Jr. Rookie. All right, next one. And we've got Will Wilson, still Angels edition here. That goes to Brandon. Casey Meis might get called up. I think I thought I read something where they may give him a little bit of work to see what they got. Tigers, die-cut. That's gonna go to Asa. More Louise Robert, Eloy, Rookie card. Vlad Jr. Rookie card. And what's coming up there? What does that look like? A white sock, maybe? Along with all those Louise Roberts and whatnot, Jimmy Black, we've got another great prospect coming up the ranks, Andrew Vaughn. Seven out of 25. This team's gonna look real good real fast, ladies and gentlemen. Especially if guys like Andrew Vaughn are ahead of schedule. Ridiculous. The first refractor, Nick Sanzel, Rookie. Aaron Judge, 250. Eloy Jimenez, die-cut. Rookie die-cut. Remember, this is 2019. All sorts of good stuff here. You're welcome, Jimmy Black. Let's finish off the Panini boxes and close with the Tops boxes. 2020, Donner's Optic Baseball Choice Edition 3. Autographs in here. See what we got? All right, everything will ship here. So let's grab that Piedalonzo, Hollow. There's a Mike Trout, All-Stars, Hollow. The autographs are right here. Let's slide that over. We got Adrien Morehon, Red Dragon Scale for the Padres. 47 out of 88. That'll go to Brandon and the Friars. We've got Lance Lynn. I think we'll put a nice start the other day. 42 out of 45. We got Mookie Betts for my Dodgers. That's gonna go to Chris Freeze. Red Dragon, 83 out of 99. Green Dragons. Freddie Freeman for the Braves. Courtney, 18 out of 84. And Vlad Guerrero Jr., Diamond Kings Green. Dragon Scale, 22 out of 84. The three autographs are gonna be Anthony Kay, Rated Rookie Auto for the Blue Jays. Smoky is saying Blue Jays are coming back. Yeah, 11-9. In the bottom of the seven, they still have runners on second and third with just one out. Second autograph out of three is O'Neill Cruz, Rated Prospect Autograph for the Pirates. Darren Redding, three out of 99. And behind Yellich is Alec Baum, nice. We're staying in Pennsylvania. The last two cards here. We're going to Philadelphia now. That'll be for Tyler Brenner and the Phillies. He might be like a couple years away, maybe. 13 out of 49. And there you go. And the Yellich is 23 out of 45 for the Brew Crew. Inception, 2018 inception. Good luck. This was the year they must have screwed up some odds because they put stickers on all of the boxes. They must have been a big, big enough typo somewhere. All right, I think two cards on the bottom and then looks like a patch auto down there. All right, there's Rizzo to 25 for the Cubbies. Judge DeYoung, Ian Hap, Ichiro. And behind JP Crawford is going to be the hit. It's going to be Tyler Wade, 23 out of 25. It's a nice patch in there. Got some lettering, got a bit of the pinstripe in there too. Yankees, Jeremy Port with the Bronx Bombers. And the final one is going to be 2020. Top's finest baseball flashback edition. Online exclusive. Hot, hot, hot. Especially if you find this guy right here. All right, looks like Cubs win 7-2. That was the Cubs at plus 1-13 on the Moneyline was my biggest play of the day. So that was an important dub for this guy. I got a tiny bit on the Marlins, but I needed to win that Cubs one. What happened? Did Teddy go yard? Teddy went so far. It was on top of the building, not closest part. Oh man. That's the corner next to the house. How, who was pitching? Nick did. Nick gave up a bomb to Teddy. It was dumb. It literally was, it was still going higher as it passed the gate. There's more Wiffle Balls in the bag, but, wow, you can't give up, you can't give up Wiffle homers to, what was he doing, throwing meatballs? You gotta spin it. You gotta scuff up that Wiffle Ball too, to get some more spin. Can't believe Nick Jaspy gave up a Wiffle Ball Dinger to Ted. Hi Ray, do you think you'll get to the Tatum Break tonight? Yes, I do. Now that the wife sees that there's some decent return to this, she's like, okay, you can keep trying. Yeah, there is, there is some, I mean, ups and downs just like any other market. There's hot and cold streaks just like any other day. All right, good luck everybody. Trent Grisham Rookie, Jesus Lazardo, Jake Rodgers, and Gold Max Muncie. The Funky Muncie, 21 out of 50. Max Muncie. That Funky Muncie. Chris Freeze with that one. You're on Alvarez up in the mix there too. I've got Lucas Geolito, Garrett Cole. Rosario. Luis Robert. Oh, there's one right there and Eloy Jimenez Refractor. There's only one of those refractors per box. What are these going for now? I know when these first were released, they were going for a lot. This is 2020 Smokey Brandon, so not a tease will not be a rookie in this one. Nice and the Refractor Eloy Jimenez. Man, they got a pretty great lineup there. There's Nico Harner Rookie, Bubba Starling, that's the name of the pug. Name of my pug, Bubba. Old Bubs, old Bubsy. Bubbles, bubble, bubble. Javier Baez, 7 out of 25 and Glaber Day right here. And there you go, Nico Harner, Cubs, David Baker. You'll also get the Javier Baez as well. Let's look at the box topper, then we'll give away the Tetease and then we'll do a quick recap. It's Masahiro Tanaka, an oversized card right here. Yankees, that'll be for Jeremy Hort, the consul. Yeah, not a bad break at all. What are we gonna do with this here? We'll just randomize this to one person and then we'll see what the team is gonna be. All right, do I have a blank list set up? Yes, all right, let's flip back to this screen right here. So Amber with the Diamondbacks all the way down to Brandon and the Nationals. Everyone has a shot at this. Let's roll it, let's randomize it. Six and a two, name on top after eight times. And we'll use the same dice roll for that other card right there, which will be Reed Dettmers and Brandon McKay, I think, yeah. Both Team USA guys, not Den, Brandon. All right, so once again, six and a two, eight times. We'll do this one first, two. And eighth and final time stays with Brandon McKay. So that's the raise, Brandon. You'll get this card right here. It's to 999. I don't know where Reed Dettmers is, but you'll get it because of Brandon McKay. All right, six and a two, eight times. Name on top, gets the Satis Jr. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth and final time after eight times, name on top. First off, big thanks from number two all the way down to 30. I appreciate you getting in, we'll get them next time. And congrats to John McCall. All aboard, it's a one of one. The Big Hit Express, whoo-hoo. Rookie, Fernando Tetej Jr. There's his auto, there's the one of one. This must have been from, yeah, Panini National Exclusive Pack right there. Some pretty good stuff. And there you go, what a break. Tony Gonslin making the start tonight. This card will skyrocket if he throws no hitter against the Padres, unlikely, but you never know, little Dodger Joe Mojo. Nice, Andrew Vaughn, White Sox had a nice break. I think Astros had a decent break too. There you go, Kirsch, Strasberg was nice. Sam Hilliard, Hunter Green, Dustin May, the Dodgers had a decent break too. Nice Garrett Cole, Rookie Otto. That was a bit of a surprise. And we got all these teams tagged on the back right here. Kind of hard to see those names, right? There we go, Dustin May, Rookie autograph. Mary Walker, Luis Robert, and Jake Rogers there. And of course that was the giveaway, plus a ton of other parallels and short prints and whatnot that we've set aside. Excellent break, everybody. Thanks very much, everyone, for getting to Jaspy's 12 Walks Phenom baseball mixer from Jaspy's casebreaks.com. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.