 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBreaks.com coming at you with 2021 Hip Raid Autographed Big Box Hobby Box Series 5 Random Letter Break Number 1. We're going to go by the first letter of their last name that appears on whatever item it is. So if it's killing Nimbope, it'll go to M. If it's Dominic Calvert-Lewin, it'll go to C. Carl Anthony Towns. Towns is actually his last name. Carl Anthony is his first name right there. So that will be for T. So on and so forth. Each year will go to I unless it's each year of Suzuki, then it'll go to S. That doesn't happen very often. But anyway, we'll cross that bridge when we get there. Big thanks to everybody here for getting it on the action. Appreciate it. There are the letters right there including the combo letters. Let's roll it. Let's randomize names and letters. Three and a four. Lucky seven times. Good luck. One, two, three, four, five, six, and seventh and final time. Adam, what's going on? We've got Curtis with Last Spot Mojo on top and Oliver's here too. He's in the bottom spot. Three and a four. Seven times four of the letters. One, two, three, four, five, six. Seven and final time. After seven, we got S down to K. Curtis with S, Jim with A, Tom with R, SKS with J, Paul, PJ with the combo letters, Mike with F, Jeremy with G, Karen with B, Andrew with W and M, the upside down W. Douglas with H, Sean with P, PJ with L, Mike Tower with T. If we pull Mike Tower, that'll go right to you, Mike. Drew with D, Victor with C, Bennett with E, and Oliver with K. So let's sort this alphabetically. And we're going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to maybe alleviate some letter anxiety for some people. We'll look up what you could possibly get and I'm going to go grab the box itself. Be right back. All right, welcome back everybody. There were no deals done and everyone was comfortable with their letters so that list that you saw on the previous screen is now printed out, official, hot off the presses. And thanks everyone for making it happen. All right, here it is. Let's see what we got. Let's grab the knife. Yeah, we can play some Who Am I. Favorite game. I gave you the clues. You maybe give me some answers. Some paper here. Here are our items. So here is, this item's really heavy back here. I don't know what that is. One, two, three. And five. Empty box, just a little more brown paper on the bottom. And a pen. There's a ballpoint pen inside that box too. When the hip-raid people were packing this up, they left a pen in there. All right, let's do this first. Do they have a name on here? No, we're just going to have to guess. Well, the name's on the bottom in there. Okay. Got it. Who Am I? Quick round of Who Am I? All right, Who Am I? I am a retired quarterback, 72 years old, right now. A fourth round pick, played for one NFL team my entire career, a Super Bowl champion, an MVP in the early 80s. That same year I was NFL offensive player of the year, an all pro, a Hall of Famer. I have 160 career touchdowns, over 25,000 passing yards. Also played in the CFL for a little bit with the Toronto Argonauts. Who Am I? Not Moon. This might give it away. I went to college in Notre Dame. And I was drafted in 1971, so think about your late 60s, early 70s, Notre Dame quarterbacks that played for one NFL team. Well, went to the CFL first, then played with one NFL team and won a Super Bowl. You know this person. This person's, I think you should know this person right away. Also, does a lot of broadcasting? What school, Notre Dame? Notre Dame quarterbacks from the late 60s, early 70s, went to the CFL first, and now has a broadcasting career, done a little acting, had a horrific leg injury. Joe Thysman. There you go. Ooh, that's pretty cool. So there is his autograph right there. That's a cool picture. And that's a cool picture because the background's in color, but he... Or black and white and he's in color. That's incredible. That's a cool shot. It's kind of, yeah. It's pretty clad. Imagine if it's like Labien Tomlinson or something like that in color and then like, you know, him torching the Raiders defense in the background right here. All right, there you go. So that is for Mike Tower with the letter T. And there's also a Dave and Adam's card inside here. You'll get that too. Tag this for Mike. Nice. On the back table right here. All right. The last thing is a jersey. Let's see if we've got a name on this jersey here. There's last names right there. Is that? Okay. There it is. All right. Who am I? I'm a retired basketball player, played for a lot of teams in my career, including some teams in the early 2000s in Sioux Falls, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles Stars, the Orange County, Maywood Buzz, the Phoenix Flame. I was an All-Star in the mid-90s and a NBA Slam Dunk contest champion in 1992. Who am I? Born in Maui, Hawaii, 6'7", 220. Went to high school out here in LA, Dominguez High in Compton. Went to college at Cal State Fullerton and was a second round pick by the Phoenix Sun, small forward. I think this is his son's jersey in here too. Who am I? A pretty recognizable player, I think. He played mostly with the Suns. I think he had some time with the Lakers too. Yeah, he had a few years with the Lakers in the mid to late 90s. Who's that person? Yeah, Oliver, you got it. I think you're right. I think he is battling the effects of COVID right now. It's Cedric Sabalos. Get well soon, Cedric. So it's a custom jersey, so I'm not going to pull it out of here, but it's definitely Suns colors. The custom jerseys don't have any of the official licensing on there. But there's his autograph. There's the Sabalos on the back right there. That's Victor with the letter C. Glad it's night doing the Monday night football. National anthem. No pips though. We've got another jersey in here. Let's see who this is. I still got it. All right. Who am I? Baseball player this time. Lefty, born in Cincinnati. Lifetime 279 batting average. 305 home runs. A little over a thousand runs batted and played for one, two, three, four teams in my entire career. Three-time All-Star, two-time World Series champion. One with the Braves and one with the Yankees. An NL Rookie of the Year, an ALCS MVP with the Yankees back in 2000. Two-time Silver Slugger. Who am I? I think he would be, I don't know, if a few different things went different ways in his life. I think he might have been, he's in the Hall of Very Good. Steve Burch, I think you're lagging behind Steve Burch saying Cedric right now. We've moved on to the next item already. But the Hall of Very Good, I want to say. Yep, Kevin, you got it. David Justice. I think I got the PSA sticker. David Justice is silvering autograph right in the middle there. Got the PSA card here. There you go. It's another custom jersey, so I won't have any of the official licensing and stuff like that, but pretty nice. Got the classic Braves colors and everything too. And that'll be for SKS. First letter, last name. Jay, Justice. Justice is being served to Stephen. That's right. Was he with Halle Berry? All right, two more items to go. This feels like a sports ball of some kind. David Justice was one of RTR's first players you ever collected. 1991, Topscore, Fleer, Donneress. Got the name right here. Okay. Who am I? We have an active player this time, an active football player. I think this guy has a pretty good story too. 5'10", 185 pound wide receiver. No, this is wrong. I was looking up someone else. He's not a wide receiver. He's a 6'2", 220 pound running back. A third round pick. Played for one team my entire career. And I want to say, let's see. What else can I say without giving it away too much? Went to high school in Georgia. Went to East Central College. And then Memphis for a couple years. Drafted in the third round in 2020. Think about your third round running backs in 2020. How did he do yesterday? Yesterday had 20 rushes for 90 yards. No TDs. Also caught a few passes for 18 yards. You can catch the ball a little bit. He's pretty solid. I think you have a really good ear. Joe Baxon's got it. It's Antonio Gibson. I like him as a running back. I think he's pretty solid. He's pretty solid. Looks like an autographed football. There it is. That's pretty cool. There's his bold silver ink autograph right there. There's his number 24. Nice football too. There's the Beckett Authenticity sticker right there. Pretty nice. We've got a Beckett card right back there too. Antonio G for Gibson. That is going to be for Jeremy Port. Oh, there's Steve Aoki. DJing. He's not ripping cards right now though. That would have been good for the hobby. Come on Steve. Alright, there you go Jeremy. Nice Antonio Gibson football. Autograph football. That stadium looks nice with all the people in there. This last item is interesting because it's quite heavy. What do we got in here? A brick? It's a brick. It's a brick, yeah. Hey, by the way, I think in last night they had Michael Buffer do the announcement. And then tonight for the Raiders, they had Bruce Buffer do it. They hate each other. It's pretty fine. The brothers, they hate each other. Why? Bruce has a lot of UFC stuff. He stole the gimmick from Michael. Unbelievable. Oh boy. Let's go Raiders. Quiet Sean. Alright. We got a brick here. Who am I? Have a lifetime 262, a retired baseball player. Lifetime 262 batting average. 2,584 hits. 563 home runs. And 1,700 runs batted in. Who am I? Hall of Famer, 14-time All-Star, 5-time World Series Champion, AL MVP, 2-time World Series MVP, 2-time Silver Slugger, so on and so forth. Nanti, this is break 1, by the way. Who am I? An AL, RBI leader, 4-time AL home run leader. Someone's got to be able to get this. First ballot Hall of Famer, 93.6% of the vote in the early 90s. Yeah, there we go. Sport Ports got its Reggie Jackson. So it is a brick. So what did Reggie Jackson do with this brick here? Mariota in there. Ooh, nice Mariota. Oh, keep going, Mariota. Protect the ball, Mariota. No, it's fumbled. I think it was down already. So where did he sign this? Okay. So there's the autograph right on the brick. I don't know where this brick is from. But there's his autograph right there, right on the brick. And there's the authentication right here as well. Let's actually look this up. Let's go to mlb.com slash authentication. That's exactly what I'm doing, Oliver. Let's see. We're on the same page there. HZ551868. Letter J, that's another J, by the way, for Stephen Surrey. That's for you. Oh, it's a, I think it's a piece of, it says event Steiner Yankee brick. Brick from Palette EK33485. Here, I'll just switch right here. You'll see it right there. And, um, so that's the brick. And then I guess Dave and Adam's authentication, then Reggie Jackson signed it afterwards. So maybe it's the old, yeah, I think that's the case you might be right. Might be old stadium. Either way, really cool. There you go. That's it, ladies and gentlemen. That's number one. I'm Joe for Jasper's casebreaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.