 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBrakes.com coming at you with our last case. We had a ton of this stuff, but we had our last case of 2020, Gold Rush Autograph Full Size Baseball Helmets. Really fun stuff. We will play Who Am I with the last four boxes here for bragging the rights. I'll give you some clues you guys can guess and see if any of you ladies or gentlemen were able to figure it out. Random player break number 17, you know how this works by now. We sell 26 spots. We multiply that by two, so you get two spots for one, two players for one spot. So there's this group right here. Good luck boys and girls, let's double it up. And there is the huge list of players right here. Let's roll it, let's randomize each list one and a four five times. One, two, three, four, and fifth and final time. After five times, we got Ben all the way down to big boys 007. All right, so one and a four five times for the players, one, two, three, four, and good luck fifth and final time. After five, we got Jose Ramirez down to Carlton Fisk. Jose Ramirez all the way down to Carlton Fisk. Now their team, their teams should be on the helmet, so that's until you know which version of these players are going to be. All right, so I'm just going to scroll through this list just as is and then I'll alphabetize by your first names and then give everybody a chance to see and collect their thoughts on who they have. It's just for the recording, just so people want to watch. Later they can make sure everything's fine. All right, let's sort by column A, so Aaron Pettit, that's your group of teams right there, including that guy. Ben, Chris, big boys 007, Edwin, Gary, Ian, Jim, Josh, Nick, Nick F, Nick S, Richard, and Spencer. There you go, so I'm going to pause the video when we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades and then off the break, stick around. All right, welcome back folks. There were no deals done, but the list actually that I've alphabetized by player name now remains the same. Let's just scroll back through it one more time. And if you're rewatching the video, you can always pause to make sure you've got the players that you got originally from the randomizer. There's the case right up there. We're going to pop that open right on that second camera above my head. Bring each individual box here to the main camera. We'll play a quick round of who am I for all four of the full-size helmets. And we'll go from there. Some of them are almost like toy helmets that have the autographs in it. Every once in a while, you get a really nice full-size helmet. So we'll see which one is which. There's four opportunities of who am I. I need like a theme song for who am I. You can repeat a couple of the records from like North Carolina. I know. Really 2000s. I think it's family-friendly, maybe. If you could get an end to it. There's the full-size helmet right there. All right, so let's pop this open. Let's see who this is going to be. Almost revealed the name. I feel like a little sticker inside the name there. All right, I see it. All right, put your thinking caps on, folks. In previous instances, no, I've not been able to tell the difference, whether it's a real helmet or kind of a cheaper helmet. You'll see what I mean when you see it. Okay, who am I? I'm a Hall of Famer, a Cy Young Award winner, an eight-time All-Star, a World Series winner, a Silver Slugger, an NLCS MVP, and a Rolades Relief Award winner. I should start to give it away. But when I won the World Series, I don't think it was as a reliever. I'm pretty sure it wasn't. It was not. No, not Siever. I don't think Siever was ever a reliever. No, not Otani. Although I think he should be turned into a closer. Not Glavin. He never closed. Got it. John Smoltz won a Rolades Relief Award, probably in the season where he had 55 saves in 2002 with the Braves. What a great turnaround for him. Not too many players who have 213 wins in their career and 154 saves in their career. All right, so there's the helmet inside here. There you go. So you can kind of see what I mean about the sort of cheaper helmets here. That kind of, you know, that kind of interior. But it's got the JSA card inside there, if you can see. It's kind of hard to see. So I just pull it out for you. There it is. There's the JSA card right there. And there's the Smoltz autograph right there with the brace on it. Should I just take it out? Sure. Might as well. Digging all into it anyway. There it is. Nice. Good looking autograph. Any other authentication right here? There's the JSA sticker on the back. So almost not quite a batting practice helmet, but you know what I mean. You've seen these helmets before. All right. Who has John Smoltz? Scroll down to John Smoltz. Spencer Barclay. Nice. There you go, Spencer. Congrats to you. Let's put this right back inside here. See if they have the helmet inside first. And then the brown paper. I don't know if we reuse these boxes. I have no idea how we've been doing this, but they ship in a different box, the group says. Okay. It shows you how much I know about my own business. There's Spencer, random player 17. They just say, Joe, you just look pretty. Get on camera and open up things. All right. All right. Fine. Fair enough. All right. Next box. Good luck. We have another hurler here. This guy's also pretty good. Another Hall of Fame hurler. A three-time Cy Young Award winner. A six-time All-Star three-time World Series winner. Four-time Gold Glover and a two-time ERA title champion. Born in New York, but grew up in Scottsdale. Went to Scottsdale High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. And then went to Arizona State University in Tempe. Well, he's also credited with Townsend University. I don't know what happened there, but maybe there's a transfer in there somewhere. But Hall of Famer with 411 out of 444 votes. What is that? I don't know why baseballreference.com just doesn't calculate the percentage from it. 411 divided by 444 with 92.56% of the vote. It's pretty good. Three-time World Series winner back in the day when this team was really good. He has 268 wins over his 19-year career with just one team. With just one team. And a career 2,212 strikeouts. Back when this team was really good. They haven't been good since the last time they won a World Series in 1983. But he won one in 1970 and he won one in 1966. Which is pretty amazing. Long career there. Baltimore knocking one out in three different decades. They just didn't win. No, they won in the 70s. Yeah, they won one in the 60s with him on the team. I think they won. Back when this team was good. Yeah, Chris Gill has been nailing him. Jim Palmer, 19 years on the same team. 268 wins. Three 20-win seasons. I mean a lot of seasons with under a three ERA. One was a 209 ERA. He's pretty darn good. Yeah, I mean he's pretty darn good. Three World Series. The Orioles beat my Dodgers in 1966. I remember that. That was a heartbreaker. They beat the Reds in 1970. That's big red machinery I think. And then they beat the Phillies in 1983. Jim Palmer, this guy was pretty, pretty good. So let's see who has it. That would be Big Boys 007 with the old Orioles legend. I always liked that Orioles logo. As a West Coast kid I always wondered what would have been like to grow up with that little goofy guy there. There's the JSA card inside there. The corresponding sticker on the back right there. Pretty nice stuff. Kind of wish they had the white panel on the front. But it's still a nice looking helmet. Back inside the box here. The shipping team can reuse whatever they want to use at their discretion. This goes to Big Boys 007. In RP, Random Player Break number 17. There it is right there. Big Boys 007 written on the box. Two more to go. Empty box. And the next one. Good luck. Alright, next one. Another old school guy. And there'll be one big clue right here that'll give away who this is. This time we've got a middle infielder, a second baseman, a right handed second baseman, a Hall of Famer, 10 time All-Star, 2 time World Series winner, 8 time Gold Glover. And what is this award? TSN Major League Player of the Year, I guess when that was the thing. He was voted in by the Veterans Committee into the Hall of Fame in 2001. Not Fisk, not Morgan, not Smith. He won two World Series. Now here's the clue that'll give it away. He hit one of this team's most epic home runs in not only this team's history, but in Major League history in a dramatic ninth inning blast that decided the entire World Series. This remains the only walk-off home run in a seventh game of a World Series. Yep, Obi-Wan's got it. Yep, Chris Gill's got it. Maz. Bill Mazurowski. Yeah, still he's 83 years young right now. He's got a birthday coming up on September 5th. Okay, so this is a nicer helmet right here. Still Game 7 of the World Series, 1960 World Series where the Pirates beat the Yankees in seven games. He also hit 320 in that series. Two home runs, one of which was the famous one. Five RBIs, a couple doubles right here. There's his gold ink on the Pirates black right there, which is nice. You got an ear flap here. So these are one of the nicer designs and some extra padding in here by Rawlings. I don't think this is a helmet that you can use. No, it says on-field equipment. You can read all the safety disclaimers right there. There it is. Very nice. And we got the PSA DNA sticker and the corresponding card in the bag right over here. So who's got old Bill? Bill Mazurowski. Let's go back to the list. I'm going to go back to the list. Nicholas Stone. There you go. Nice. This is a gold ink right on the black. That's a sharp-looking helmet right there. Let's see what's in the last one. So we got three old Hall of Famers. So far, will the fourth be a youngin'? Will we see a youngster? Oh, he won't say they didn't have ear flaps back in the day. This might not historically accurate. I wonder if old Bill looked at this helmet and I didn't wear it. We didn't have ear flaps on our helmets. All right, two Nicholas. Probably said it's something more colorful. Stone. Probably. What else do you want me to wear? A skirt? Right. The old 83-year-old Bill Mazurowski signing helmets. And he's just like, what is this? What's going on here? What do you want me to do? Baseball helmets. I got speakers in these things? Kids aren't collecting cards anymore? What's going on here? All right, last one. Where's the sticker? Oh, down here? Okay. Another old-school guy. Another old-schooler. I think he's also a Hall... Are these all Hall of Famers? I think they might... I think they might be, unless they're youngsters. Okay, I am a Hall of Famer, 12-time All-Star, another person who's won multiple World Series, two World Series, 10-time Gold Glover, 4-time Silver Slugger, an ALCS MVP, and an All-Star MVP. The winner throws right, Puerto Rican, and got 523 votes out of 381, which I think if I did the math right. I feel like Obi-Wan... Well, okay. I was going to say, you probably can't answer this question. All right, started his career with one team, with San Diego, played most of his career, I think with this team. That's what color his helmet is in here. Then went to Baltimore for a few years, Cleveland for a few years, Mets and White Sox for a season, and then Arizona and Chicago White Sox for a season. 300 lifetime, 210 home runs, over 1100 RBIs, 474 strikeouts, almost a 3,000 hit club guy, 2,724, a lot of doubles, 504 doubles in his career, 80 triples. He was an excellent glove guy as well. His World Series were both with Toronto. I think Obi-Wan and Big River have got it. Toronto won in 1992, and then the year right after that, 92 and 93. One of the back-to-backers. It is Roberto Almar. Excellent player. What was that one unfortunate incident? No, it's Cleveland edition. I just saw a blue helmet. Wow. Fooled. I got trolled here. He spent a few years in Cleveland. He was an All-Star in those seasons too. It was pretty good. Cleveland, Roberto Almar. I thought it was going to be Blue Jays, Roberto Almar. There you go. He's got a nice auto, silver ink on the Cleveland right here. JSA, JSA card inside the bag. All that will ship, of course. Not fooled. I kind of peeked in there. I saw a little bit of blue. I couldn't tell the hue, but it's going to be that. We got Gary Tashima with the Roberto Almar. There you go. That was our fourth and final helmet. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Thanks everyone for getting into the action. I will see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.