 Hi everyone, Joe for jazby'scasebrakes.com coming at you with 2022 Panini Capstone Baseball Eight Box, half case, random team break number three, one spot gets you two teams and all cards ship. So big thanks to these three right here, Raymond, Austin, and Steve. We'll double you up like serve mix a lot. Oh, double up, oh, oh. And there are the teams right there. Let's roll it, let's randomize names and teams, six and a three, nine times each, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine. Got a few Steve's down to Steve, six and a three, nine times for the teams, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and ninth and final time. All right, so, well, let's kind of do it this way. Steve, you've got the Red Sox Marlins, Nationals, Angels, Rangers, Padres, Diamondbacks, Tigers, Mets, Blue Jays, White Sox, Yankees, Guardians, Giants, A's, Orioles, Royals, Twins, Pirates, and Braves. Raymond, you've got the Rockies, Reds, Dodgers, Cardinals, Brewers, Phillies, Rays, and Mariners, and Austin, you've got the Astros and the Cubs. All right, let's sort alphabetically by team. We're gonna pause the video when we come back, we're gonna see if there's any trades, then we'll have the break. Stick around, be right back. All right, welcome back everybody. No deals were done. We just learned during the trade window that Taft, President Taft was the last president with a mustache, and he had a pretty impressive one too. I think all presidents have been clean-shaven since. And I suppose if Taft sets that tone, Taft sets that tone, then that's it. All right, Capstone, 16 box case. Where's my knife? We can pop this baby open, see which eight boxes we're gonna do here. Yeah, Teddy Roosevelt did rock some good facial hair. He was before Taft though, wasn't he? I'm just gonna take the top eight boxes right off the top, right here. Let's do that one. One, two, three, four, five, four, six, seven, and eight. The other eight, excuse me, we'll save for next time. All right, so we've got that squared away. All right, settle in folks. So eight cards per pack, 12 packs per box, two auto, two memorabilia cards per box on average. We were talking presidential facial hair. Mike's asking, have there been any candidates even for Presidents that have facial hair since Taft? I don't think so, I don't think so. Like not in like the last 20 years, right? Not in the 90s. I mean, have there even been any Vice Presidents that had facial hair? I mean, which would probably be candidates as well. I don't think so. Biden Harris, no mustaches, no beards. Trump Pence, no mustaches, no beards. Obama Biden, no mustaches, no beards. What was it before that? W and blanking on his name, but no beards. No beards in the 90s. No beards in the 80s. Carter Ford, Nixon, no beards in the 70s. JFK. Yeah, how many, like how many US senators? Yeah, I guess Ted Cruz, yeah, Ted Cruz, but Ted Cruz has gone clean shaven too. He's rocking more beard these days maybe, hmm. All right, we've got Austin Hayes, piece of his jersey going to Steve and the Orioles. We've got Tariq Scoogle will be for the Tigers. It's also for Steve. I think these gold foils not numbered. So I'm kind of breezing by them. You know, these ones aren't numbered either. There's Otto Lopez and Otto Otto for Toronto. Steve, there's a list on, yeah, I just shared that list Rex. Welcome to the show Rex. Well, no, it says the most recent president to have facial hair was William Howard Taft. Truman briefly grew a goatee. Now you're looking at Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter. They're under the sideburns category. Read the chart Rex. Beard mustache, nose. Though I guess Truman had a beard mustache at times. Maybe for a year they said 1948, but the last one to fully rock it, William Howard Taft. Come on Rex. Matt Manning, two color dual relic for Detroit. All right, we were talking beard mustache. They had sideburns. Which I can, yeah, facial hair technically, but. Wow, look at that. Otto Lopez, but nothing on the front. Warner Franco and numbered to 75. All right, first box down. More to go. Now, Warner Franco goes to Raymond and the Rays. What's that? I said I guess Rafa's injured. Oh, Nadal's injured? Oh. Australian open. When they get to go to the back, what is it they get to Mr. Miyagi or something? So they don't see him private? Is that what, yeah. They get Mr. Miyagi, it's hiding back there. And just slaps his hands together, warms them up and fixes Rafa. They look at him on the bench and then they took him for that. I think it's like a privacy thing, like the blue medical tent. Yeah. I think that's kind of what they're. Yeah, they did that, so. Apparently social scientists have researched the effect of facial hair on the electability of president of the candidates and currently consider facial hair to have a negative effect on candidates. Today, the existence of facial hair and potential presence of candidates is according to the Wikipedia article, is regularly noted, albeit somewhat jokingly as a harmful factor. So that's this Wikipedia article has a whole list of quarterback, or quarterbacks of Cardinal Mintry, of presidents. And there's columns with checkboxes, beard, mustache, sideburns. John Quincy Adams was the first, oh, that should have been a trivia question for you guys. Who was the first president to rock, no, he only rocked sideburns. I'm talking beard or mustache. It really hasn't been a lot. Abraham Lincoln, obviously, had a beard. Ulysses S. Grant, beard. So Lincoln, first president with a proper beard who rocked a beard. We had Quincy Adams, Martin Van Beeren and Zachary Taylor knocking out sideburns. Abraham Lincoln rocking the beard, no mustache. Ulysses S. Grant, beard mustache. Ruther B. Hayes, beard mustache. James Garfield, beard mustache. Chester A. Arthur, only mustache. Grover Cleveland, only mustache. Looks like the beard mustache combo was out. Benjamin Harris brought back the beard mustache combo. Theodore Roosevelt says no beard, just mustache. Taft says no beard, just mustache. Harrius Truman, I think was clean cut most of the time, but apparently at some point in his presidency in 1948 he did rock a beard mustache. Must've been a rough year. Or no, maybe that's post-World War II. He just let it go. He's like, I'm good. And that's it for beard mustaches. And then Ford and Carter apparently rocked some sideburns. But no beard, no mustache. Any bald presidents. John Quincy Adams was bald. Martin Van Beeren was bald. At least that's what I saw from those pictures. I think maybe in the early years there were bald presidents, but I think as time went on, as we kind of settled into being a country, I think people are like, we just need strong, fully-haired men to be president. 55 out of 99, Nicoladolo. That'll be for Raymond and the Reds. There's Seiza Zuki to 99 for the Cubs. It's gonna go to Austin. Mike Tower, would you vote for a bald, maybe you're bald? Would you vote for a bald president? If you watch Curb Your Enthusiasm, you know what Larry David thinks. Thinks there's some bald bias out there. There's Mike Bowman, two-color dual relic. That'll be for Baltimore. That's gonna go to Steve Birch. We got Seattle's JP Crawford, two-color dual relic. For Raymond. Got Helio Ramos, autograph for the Giants. That's gonna be for Steve Birch. Right a long time ago. The reason why all the people of the original Conor and such wore wigs was because of syphilis. Causing to lose their hair. That I don't know. You don't have to fact-check Rex on that. But that I don't have any thoughts one way or the other on that. Maybe syphilis causing you to lose your hair. Julio Rodriguez going to Raymond. Raymond also has Tampa Bay. The Wander Frankos are gonna go to you too. A lot of wigs were just a fashion of the time. I know that French leadership, 1700, 1800, 1700 definitely, were a rock and powdered wigs. Judges in England, the United Kingdom, I think they still wear like a form of that kind of old school powdered wig as a tradition. I got John Heasley, Halsey, Haisley. Haisley, John Haisley. Dual relic for the Rangers. That's gonna be for Royals at his different blue team. That's gonna be for Steve. Brett Phillips, Rays. That's gonna be for Raymond and the Rays. MJ Melendez, Royals, Steve. Rhys Hoskins to 35. That's for the Phillies, Raymond. And we got a Luis Patino. Jersey and autograph for Tampa Bay. Raymond with the Rays. Kyle Tucker, 40 home runs this year? I feel like that's a lot of home runs for Kyle Tucker. How many did he hit last year? Hit 30 last year? 40 homers for Kyle Tucker. I guess if he hit 30 last year, that's, I guess that maybe that doesn't sound too, sound as crazy as I thought it would be. But 30 is pretty common. Hitting 40 is pretty hard. Trout had 40 last year. Trout had 40 playing only 119 games, which is kind of crazy. Pete Alonzo had 40 last year. Shorber had 46. Obviously, Judge had 62. Those are your only guys with 40 and up in 2022. 2021, only one, two, three, four, five people hit over 40 home runs. A lot of 39s, a lot of 38s. It's a bold prediction though. How much are you putting on the Kyle Tucker over prop? I don't think it's gonna be, I don't know. It'll probably be at, I don't know, home run prop? Probably, probably 29, 27. Hammer that over, I guess, Steven Punk, if you believe in that. I think what's tricky too, is that, is he in a lineup, where is he usually hitting? Is it a spot where he gets more opportunities to hit those home runs? Are they asked, do they want to hit that many home runs? Do they just want him to, I guess he's only a 250 hitter, so maybe he is more of a power guy. Here's a Bobby Whit Jr., different foil on the front for Steve Birch and the Royals. Here's a Julio Rodriguez, for Raymond and the Mariners. We've got an Alejo Lopez, for Cincinnati, that's for Raymond. Pablo Lopez, no reason for him to be filled. Maybe that was a variation, I don't know. All-card chip. Joe Adele, autograph. Who do I pull, Alejo Lopez? Probably just signs a lot. Joe Adele, wouldn't even, I don't know, is he in, is he in bust zone now? Rysel Iglesias, dual relic for the Angels. By the most, let the rhythm take you over by the most. I've got Jorge Polanco, peak relic. Minnesota, Steve Birch. All right, another box down, another box to go. What do you think Aaron Judge does this year, ladies and gentlemen? Ridiculous season. So he hit, for the regular season, 570 at bats, hit 311, 62 home runs, 131 RBIs, 16 stolen bases while you're at it. He says he wants the Barry Bond home run. Did he really say that? No, he didn't. You're pulling my leg, you're putting me on, Steven Punk. He's a little ways from that. Oh, he wants the single season. Oh, I got it, okay, okay, that makes more sense. That's quite a goal, if he really said that. I have a feeling he wouldn't really actually outright say that, though. I'm looking it up. Well, I think back in September, he says, you know, 73 is the record, he's saying. In my book, no matter what people say about that error for me, they went out there, hit 73, 70 home runs. To me, that's what the record is. They ale record 61, so that's the one I can try to go after. If it happens, it happens. If it doesn't, it doesn't, it's been a fun year so far. It's Kevin Smith, Steve Birch with the Oakland A's. Got a fact check sometimes. It's A-Sazuki, 12 out of 25. Cubs, Austin of the Cubbies. John Gray, new age materials. Dual relic for it, Steve Birch and the Rangers. I wouldn't be surprised if Aaron Judge never hits 50 homers ever again in his career. Bobby Wood Jr. Goldfoil, let alone another 60 season. Let alone a 70 season. I guess if he does it, he'd have to do it within, I feel like he'd have to do in the next two or three seasons. And those are special years, you know? It's, I mean, Aaron Judge makes it look easy. It's not an easy feat. It's Jake Berger, dual relic. Oh, that's a good question. What did Barry Bonds hit the next year after he broke the single season record? Okay, that's a good line of thinking there, Steven. All right, according to baseballreference.com, the year before he hit 73, he hit 49 home runs, then he hit 73, then the year after that, 46, 45, 45, five in an injury shortened season, 26 and 28 before you hung them up. Before 73, the highest he's ever had was 46 home runs. Well, no, those 49 home runs the year before. That's some good trivia. Rex is saying, do you know that in Don Manning's entire career, he only had one season where he hit a grand slam, and in that season he had six, guess the year? I'd say 1989, Steven Punk guessing 1986. So what year was it? We're close, apparently. I don't know, I'll just start rattling off years. Matt Manning, two-color dual relic. It's for Steve Burch and the Tigers, 87. Six grand slams in one season, and that's most by a player in a single season, or at the time, most by any player in a single season. Aaron Ashby, 33 out of 99. I kind of like the design of these Summit autos here. It's sort of like the mountain in the background, or maybe like a moon setting in the background, or something like that, that looks pretty cool. Milwaukee, that's for Raymond. MJ Melendez, to 75. Did the Yankees make the playoffs in 87? That was the year the Twins, I think, won the World Series. I don't remember who else was in that playoffs. Playoffs. Got Josh Lowe. Reyes, that's gonna be for Reye, Reye with the Reyes. Julio Rodriguez, also for Reye. I'll be with Junior. I don't know if Rex has that info handy. In 1987, they finished fourth in the AL East. Did not make the playoffs. All right, two boxes to go. Did he not make the playoffs any time with the Yankees? No, one year, there's only one lonely line in his post-season batting stats area. 1995, his age 34 season, where they lost to the Mariners. Played five games in the ALDS. Hit 417, Homer, six RBI, four doubles. But that was the double by Edgar Martinez. How was that? Was that year? Bottom of the 11th, Jack McDowell, facing the two, three, four hitters. Joey Cora hits a weak bunt down the first base line. Singles, Ken Griffey, Junior. Ground ball with eyes. Joey Cora goes to third. And then Edgar Martinez rips the double down the left field line, scoring Alex Cora. Joey Cora, that is, scoring Ken Griffey, Junior. And the Mariners win. Huge moment. You know, Teddy Jaspy would know that. Does Wade Boggs have a World Series ring? Yes. He must, didn't he get one with the Yankees at one of those Yankees teams? There's Michael Taylor for Kansas City. Luis Urias to 99. That's a pretty good one, Rex. There's Zach McKinstry. Well, he didn't win one with the Red Sox if he won one at all. Yeah, you're right. He got a World Series ring in 96 with the Yankees. Zach McKinstry goes to Raymond and the Dodgers. Is this a case hit? I feel like I've not, this is the first time I'm seeing a blue steel card here, goes to Austin and the Cubs. Maybe it's a short print. Oh no, but it looks pretty cool actually. Steel look in the background is really neat. Yeah, he turned into a Yankee in 93. Shea Langleers for the A's. That'll be for Steve Birch. Craig Vigio, Astros, Austin with the Astros. All right, here's another Julio Rodriguez. Last box. We made it. I'll do a little recap after this last box too. Oh yeah, for you. The Cubs game winner was the best World Series game win. The Louis Gonzalez ones. Remember how that was like post 9-11? Nobody wanted the Diamondbacks to win the World Series. Maybe the one time in history where everyone was rooting for the Yankees. Like even Neutrals and Rivals rooting for the Yankees. Oh, that's a good question. It had to be the Yankees, right? Marlins against the Yankees in 97. I used to know all the World Series winners, the 60s through like early 2000s, but I ran out of hard drive space in my brain and I had to, that's some of the information that had to get put into a recycle bin. Great, final box. At long last, we made it. There's Ronzi Contreras, two out of 10 for the Pirate. Steve Birch, I need more 55 Toblers. No, we're almost there. Matt Brash, 38 out of 50. It's for Seattle. That's gonna go to Raymond. Another Bobby Whit Jr. for the Royals. That'll go to Steve Birch. Cal Ribken, Relic. Nice, little stripe in there as well. That's gonna go to Steve and the Orioles. More Bobby Whit Jr. Steven Punk thinks this guy, 40 home runs. Alec Bohm, two color, dual Relic for the Phillies. That's gonna go to Raymond. Got a Gavin Sheets to 49. And the last little bit here, India, Yepez, and Luis Robert. Done. Thanks everybody for watching, for getting in on this break. Quick little recap here. This is random team three. Half case, fresh case. Second half of the case in the store now, jaspyscasebrakes.com. Lot of hits, lot of Relics, lot of Autographs, lot of Bobby Whit Jr., Nicaea Suzuki, Julio Rodriguez's, Relics, Wanderers, numbered Wander, Auto Lopez, Tariq's, Google, and Austin Hayes to start things off at the beginning of the break. There you go, gang. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com. We'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.