 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Happy Wednesday, we did it. We knocked out our 11 box prospects, rookies, and stars, baseball mixer. Pick your team, mixer from jaspyscasebreaks.com. Big thanks to all of these folks for getting into the action. Appreciate it. On Wednesday the sixth, Arthur, last spot, Mojo. There's everybody else. Thanks everyone for getting in, really appreciate it. There is a handful of number block teams. Need a little help to get over the finish line. That's all good. So those teams right there, the video for this number block randomizer is in a separate video, so if you're looking for that. Oh, also, as it stated in the description, at the end of the break, I'll re-randomize these names right here. One person will get any of the non-numbered cards. All card ship in this too. There you go, all card ship. So someone could get a decent chunk of non-numbered cards for those teams right there. It's not bad, it's a really good deal actually. Move this right here. All right, well, Diamond Kings is right there, so let's just do that. We'll kind of bounce around a little bit. That's 27 team Diamond Kings. Tossing that all around all the way. Good luck. Good luck everybody. Ryan, what's going on? We'll go through a bunch of orders out. If you're watching live, we'll go through a bunch of orders after this and we'll figure out what else has filled. We'll get a nice break schedule going. All right, thanks for the fill everybody. Good luck everyone. Pee-wee-reeze. So all card ships, so those might be variations I think, that's why they're flipped around. So every card you see in this break, you will get. And we've got Teosca Hernandez, 69, nice, out of 99, Brookie Signatures. That'll be for the Stroze, Darren McKenzie. There's Dansby for the Braves. Got Adam Plutko frame. There's Aurora Goldie. This is Diamondbacks edition, so that'll go to Arthur. Chris Davis, 12 out of 99. Orioles two, that'll be Matt Gomes. I don't know why these are all flipped around like that. There you go. Corey Seeger, Billy Williams, Grover Alexander, that is. I think these are supposed to be variations. I think, so the regular cards, right? So regular Josh Donaldson is a rectangle frame on the back and the oval frame is the variation. That's the difference. So that's why they're flipped around like that. This one's Ryan Healy, 33 out of 299. Two-color dual relic in autograph for Fred Schultz and the Oakland A's. There you go, Fred. We're on the board. Carson Fulmer and Frank Thomas dual relic. The big hurt going to Tom and the White Sox. Trust me, Tom, she'll like it too. Should we get that eugenics money from Frank Thomas? Text 4-4-2-8-2. Text breaks to 4-4-2-8-2 for a free bottle of eugenics. Trust me, she'll like it too. Let's go 2016 first. Let's go a little bit older first. Daenerys Optic Baseball. Ooh, that would be a fun, the Optiprism mixer sounds good. Ryan Harreldtanks fill a bunch of spots left in that Optic 2 box as well. Rex is asking, who has the best nickname in baseball? Current or in baseball history? The Sultan of Swat is pretty great. Horace, that's a good one too. The Melville Meteor, pretty good. All right, this has to be a randomizer, believe it or not. He's just from San Diego. He has no affiliation with the Padres. Corey Seeger rated rookie, Chris Bryant. Chris Bryant, autograph, nice. Who's got the Cubs? Joe Clanton with the Cubs. Yeah, Splendid Splinter, that's pretty good. Iron Man again, another vote for Iron Man. Will the Thrill, Charlie Hussle. 125 out of 125, John Silence of the Lambs, rated rookie, autograph, for Jeff Peace in the Cincinnati Red Legs. We've got Josh Donaldson, MVP. There's the Melville Meteor. Melville, Melville, Melville, it's $2.99. That'll be for the Angels, that'll be for Dan. And we've got Carl Edwards Jr., 4 out of 25, autograph. That'll be another Cubs for Joe. Miguel Sineau, rated rookie to 2.99. Eddie Rosario to 50, 35 out of 50, autograph, nice. Pretty good player, Eddie Rosario. Dan Carlberg with that one. Kyle Schwerber, rated rookie to 1.99 for the Cubs. It's Trout. And Socrates Brito, autograph, rated rookie, auto, for Arthur and the D-Bax. All right, now let's get into 2019. I did not see the video of Trout at Topgolf. What was going on? Was he just crushing golf balls? Yeah, oh yeah, absolutely, Matt. It'll break. They had to come over and ask him to keep them, keep the golf balls within the netting. See, he's too strong. Peter Lanzo, rated rookie, we'll save one of those from Mary Lou and the Mets. There's Trout, just smashing golf balls and there's Brendan Rogers, rated prospect. I feel like he's been a prospect for like five years now. Charles Teal with the Rockies. There's some people blocking him in the infield. And we've got nice MVP signatures, Joe Morgan. Reds, Jeff Peace, nine out of 10 on that Joe Morgan. Nice. Jacob Nix, Rowdy Tellez. Let's save another of the Rookies, Peter Lanzo. Walker Bueller, so 125. There's a rated rookie Vlad Jr. right here for Brian Zeller and the Toronto Blue Jays. And a Silver or a Hollow I guess in Donnery's Optic, Peter Lanzo. So that is for Mary Lou. Pink Velocity to 199, Xander Bogarts. And Pink Velocity, Miles Straw to 199. All right, nice. Miles Straw for Darren and the Astros, Xander Bogarts going to Derrick and the Red Sox. All right, where are we here? Let's do this right here, 2018 Bowman Chrome. So now we're getting to like the one pack stuff here pretty shortly. Good luck everybody. Should we get, what do you think? Should we get one of these poker? I'm watching, I've been watching poker here on ESPN too. Should we get one of those tables? So I have an arm rest, right? But then the camera shoots out at the card right over here. That'd be a weird angle. If we angled it differently, that might be kind of a, kind of a fun table and a nice little arm rest. Maybe like, I can keep drinks right underneath right here. Today in baseball history, Babe Ruth is his first career home run in 1915. That's what the ESPN two ticker is saying. Today in 1954, today in history, Roger Bannister became the first man to run the sub four minute mile. Today, Kerry Woods struck out 20 Astros. That's right, 1998. There's Connor Siebold to 655 for the Phillies. That's going to go to Ryan. Remember all card chip in this, you'll be getting everything. And then there's Luis Guilherme, Guilherme five out of 25 orange for Mary Lou and the Mets. That's his deal, 10th round pick, but it's like he's got some skills here on the 40. We've got an orange Jake Lamb to 25. Austin Allen to 99. He got two parallels right there. Austin Allen going to EA and the Padres. Jake Lamb going to Arthur and the Snakes. Diamondbacks. There's Redugo, let's see how he does in Boston. Yeah, I thought that absolute move as well. There's Carter Keyboom. Redemption snuck up on me. And Jake Bowers to 499. Nice Acunio Jr. Rookie Cardi or two for Jeff and the Braves. And the Keyboom will go to TJ. That's right, yeah man. Today, first time in history. No baseball due to COVID. So here's the Mega Box, 2019 Mega Box. This is 2019 Bowman Mega Box. So there are the special Mojo Refractor ones there. I've been getting into that South Korean baseball. It's weird without fans there, it's so wild. But I'll take no fans any day of the week over no baseball. Got AJ Puck. Brewer Hicklin, AJ Puck for the A's. Fred Schultz, Brewer Hicklin for the Royals. Sanford, we got a Purple. Edward Cabrera. To 250 for the Fish. That'll be for Eric Leal. We've got Wander Franco, nice for the Rays. That'll be part of the non-numbered randomizer. Reds, Jeff Peace gets the Leon Richardson. The Tateesh Junior, good looking Tateesh Junior for EA and the Padres, nice. We got two-way player, Brandon McKay for the Rays. Rookie of the Year, favorites, Brandon Lau. He was kind of in the running for a minute or two last year. Another Ray, Matt Libertor, Ray's edition. And we got Travis Swaggerty for the Pittsburgh Pirates that'll be for Will Christian. Yeah, Bowman Chrome Prospect Auto, yeah. That no parallel indicated TJ. Nice hit though. All right, we'll do the Update Series Hanger. All right, this is Update. Big three-homer game right there for Shoei. Nice, the Cunha Junior Rookie card out of Update, Jeff. It's pretty nice. Otani goes to Dan Leo, Angels. There's the babe, first home run of his career back in the day today. Juan Soto Rookie card. I mean, all these will ship, folks, so. Let's look at everybody, just trying to pull out some of the more significant names. All right, and we've got a Rookie Debut Rookie card for TJ and the Nats. These Update cards have gotten a lot of great value over the years, so worth looking into those Rookie cards. All right, we're in a nice groove here. Let's go with Inception. Where's the, oh, it's right down there, okay. All right, we've got Mauricio Dubon to 99. That'll be for Will Christian and the Giants. There's Randy, Patrick, DJ. We've got Willie, Labor, and the Autograph is gonna be Griffin Canning for the Angels. 32 out of 50, that goes to Dan Leo and the Halos. All right, we've got some clearly authentic. All right, good luck. It's gonna be 35 out of 50, Kevin Kramer Red Rookie Auto. They got Kramer and Newman on that pirate scene. That goes to Will Christian. There you go, Will. 2019 Bowman Chrome Baseball. HTA Edition, so it's only those three autos per box. All right, first out of the gate is Hayton Henry, Brew Crew. That's gonna go to Levi Johnson and the Brewers. For my Dodgers, we've got Robinson Ortiz. Mark Barr with my Dodgers. The third hit in here is gonna be for the Orioles, Blaine Knight. 35 out of 250, and the Orioles are a number block team, so that goes to Jason Winters and Orioles 5. 35 out of 250. Five star, good luck. First one out of here, one of the nicest autographs in the hobby, Aaronola. That will be for the Phillies, Ryan, with the Fills. Nice. And over here is, whoa, two-color patch and autographed Freddie Freeman. 13 out of 25. I think these fall about one per case in a five-star case. Nice one for Jeffrey and the Braves. Not bad, not bad at all. All right, now a little quick round of who am I? One autographed baseball in here. Now, since there's no checklist for this, and this is attached to the team, there's no team logo or anything like that, like a card, there's no checklist, this will go to the team that they are currently on, right? If they're retired, they'll go to the team they played for the longest, according to baseball reference. Who am I? Give me too much information on this guy here. Who am I? What team did I play for the longest? I'm a lefty pitcher. I'm currently 94 years old, I'm still alive. Oh, he signed this, right? Obviously, still alive. Left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball between 1949 and 1964. I won the 19, and don't look this up, try to guess, 1952 AL MVP, if you remember your MVPs, early 50s. 1952 TSN pitcher, Sporting News, I think, the Sporting News pitcher of the year, a three-time all-star, an eight-time gold glove winner, and 1957 League leader in ERA. Played for, where's my baseball reference page here? Played for 16 seasons, and played for this team for eight seasons. Not Bob Feller, kind of a name that I've not really, and that I'm not too familiar with, but it's Bobby Chance. Bobby Chance, who played with the Philadelphia Athletics and the Kansas City Athletes, the A's, basically, the longest. There you go, for eight seasons right there, and played for a few different teams here and there, but the A's, he's an A, and that goes to Fred Schultz and the Oakland A's. There you go, pretty strong autographing, being in his 90s. Your 1952 AL MVP, now you're thinking to yourself, Joe, what did he do? All he did was win 24 games, he went 24 and seven, 27 complete games out of 33 starts, 152 strikeouts. Now, who did he beat out in the MVP? He beat out Ali Reynolds of the Yankees, who looked like he split the vote with Mickey Mannell. Ali Reynolds of the Yankees and Mickey Mannell, oh, and Yogi Berra, and then early win, those are your top five MVP votes right there. Bobby Chance had 83% of the vote, so he was kind of a runaway favorite. Ali Reynolds, 54%, Mickey Mannell, 43%, Yogi Berra, 31%, early win, 29%, so on and so forth. So there you have it, old school Bobby Chance is your autographed baseball. I do have a couple randomizers to do, so congrats to you, Fred. All right, so everyone has a shot at the San Diego Chicken Card. Actually, I'll go by team, because if it lands on a number block team, then it'll go to whoever wins the non-numbered card randomizers, which I will also have to do right there. All right, now let's roll it, let's randomize it, five and a two, seven times for each list, good luck. One, two, and seventh and final time, after seven times it's the angels spot after seven. Now goes to Dan Leo, you will get the famous San Diego Chicken. Oh no, what a wild guy, what a wild guy. All right, back here seven times for the non-numbered cards for those four teams, Seattle, St. Louis, Baltimore, and Tampa Bay, includes those Juan de Franco cards and whatnot. Six and seventh and final time, name on top is gonna be Jamie, there you go. So you'll get all those non-numbered cards as well, including the, that McKay Mojo, the Libertor, the Juan de Franco, and among other things that we pulled out of here. That's it, ladies and gentlemen, that went a little bit faster than I thought, that was our 11 box, Prospects, rookies and stars, baseball mixer, pick your team baseball mixer from jaspyscasebreaks.com. I'm Joe, I'll see you next time for the next one.