 Hi everybody, Joe for jaskiescasebreaks.com. Last break of the night, last break of my week. It's gonna be leaf stitches and slabs, baseball, three box, random hit, break number four. Pretty easy, we sold six spots. We pop open the three boxes that are inside this stitches and slabs case, and then we type in the hits, and we roll the dice, randomize your names, randomize the hits, and we match you up with something. So very big thanks to Oscar, Tim, Chris, and Drew for making this happen, I appreciate it. And the next list over right here, that's where I'll type in all the hits, and we'll roll that dice, and then we'll match you all up in that spreadsheet over there. But first, let's see what's inside here. I'm gonna turn off that top camera right there because I don't wanna reveal the jersey too early. So we'll do the card first. All right, if you're watching live, you can participate in a, for the jersey, little guessing game, who am I? One of America's favorite games. No one's ever played this game before until we invented it. You don't have to fact check that, don't fact check that. It's true, it's true, it's true, it's true. What happened here? Unbelievable. All right, so I'm just gonna type this in as, sorry everybody. As leaf mystery hit, so, they obviously didn't include a hit, so we'll try to track one down from them and do something for you if you end up with this spot. All right, and we obviously have this video as evidence. So, apologies. So I would assume some intern is getting fired at, or getting a talking to at the very least over at Leaf. All right, as for the who am I, I'm a retired baseball player, right-hander, a right fielder, center fielder, currently 57 years old. Lifetime, 279 batting average, 2,774 hits, 438 home runs, and 1,591 runs batted in. My eight-time all-star, NL MVP, NL rookie of the year, eight-time gold-glover, four-time silver slugger. I was once an NL home run leader, once an NL RBI leader. Part of this team's retired numbers had my number retired by one team and part of another team's Hall of Fame. And a Hall of Famer, a baseball Hall of Famer, a ninth ballot Hall of Famer got in in 2010, with 77.9% of the vote, ninth ballot Hall of Famer. That late, huh? I thought he got it maybe a little bit earlier than that. Played for four teams my entire career. The last team that I played for spent two years with the Florida Marlins. The two years before that was with the Boston Red Sox. And then the team before that is where is this jersey. And I was played with the Expos for a long time. 1976 to 1986 with the Expos. Boom, Rex got it. The Hawk, Andre Dawson. These are custom jerseys, so they don't have all their official licensing, but. So we'll keep it nicely folded in there, but pretty nice. He's got some pretty excellent penmanship too. All right, again, I'll talk to Nick and see who we can contact about this missing hit here. We'll get it to whoever ends up with it. All right, next one. What? Did they just forget to do this one? Come on, Leaf. So that's another slab we're gonna have to get from Leaf. So that's number one, that's number, I'm assuming that the third one's probably missing too. Well, I don't know what the deal is. They didn't even peel the backs off of there. So it looks like in the process, they must have tossed that in there, meaning to fill those with buybacks, but then someone closed and sealed it. It's like they missed a step. Anyway, the jersey. All right, another retired player. Retired pitcher, 84 years old, righty. Finished my career with 243 wins and 142 losses, a lifetime 289 ERA and 2,303 strikeouts. I'm a Hall of Famer, inducted in the early 80s, third ballot Hall of Famer with 83.7% of the vote, played for one team from 1960 to 1973, then played for a year with the Red Sox and then played a year for the Dodgers. 10-time All-Star, an NL wins leader in 1968 and MLB ERA leader in 1969. Pitch and no hitter in 1963. And part of this team's wall of fame and my number for this team has been retired. Although I won more games in any other pitcher during the 1960s, I appeared in only one World Series game and was often overshadowed by his contemporary, Sandy Kofax and Bob Gibson post-season awards. And I'm from the Dominican Republic, not Bob Gibson. Chris getting a little bit clothed, not Louise Tiont, played for my rivals, the Giants. And had a pretty ugly issue with a Dodger catcher, John Roseborough, back in the day. But apparently they made up later in life. Yep, Chris got it, Juan Marichal. There's his autograph right up there. Fine, well, let's see what we have here. I thought it might've been under the jersey or something like that, but it's a little disappointing. All right, will we see a buyback card in this one? Yeah, this one's empty too, yeah, I figured. All right, so my apologies, ladies and gentlemen, but we will talk to some people. I'm sure Lee will help us out. So stay tuned for that. Oh, obviously this video will be uploaded. Keep an eye on it and we'll have an update soon, I hope. All right, this should be a pretty easy one. I'm a retired pitcher, 52 years old, right-hander, righty. How can I say this without giving it away? Had a win-loss record of 82 and 60, had a lifetime 221 ERA, had 1,173 strikeouts and a one-quip, a 13-time All-Star, played for one team my entire career, five-time World Series champion, a World Series MVP and ALCS MVP, a comeback player of the award winner, my number retired, and in 2019, first ballot Hall of Famer with 100% of the vote. If I give, if I say the other number, I mean, the 100% should give it away. Yeah, there we go, Chris has got it, Kevin's got it too. I also have 652 saves, a five-time AL Rolades Relief Man Award winner, three-time Delivery Man of the Year winner, Moe, Mariano Rivera, that's pretty nice. Oh, wow. He's hitting you with that first unanimous HOF inscription there too. Yeah, excellent penmanship here. If we ever start Jaspy's autograph camp to kind of teach the young kids on the ins and outs of autographs, this guy would definitely be a keynote speaker. All right, so let's get that typed in there as well. All right, so we marked those envelopes, which is pretty frustrating, but we'll figure it out. But the jerseys are still there. There's the Andre Dawson jersey, the Juan Marichal jersey, and the Mariano Rivera autograph jersey. And then we'll figure out those hits from there. And we'll have to probably, once we get those hits, we'll have to get the, we'll have to probably randomize those again. All right, so apologies to this group here, but thank you, we'll do some investigating. We'll figure it out. I'm sure Lee for somebody will make this right. All right, so let's do it. Let's roll it, let's randomize it. Three and a six, nine times. So your names first. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine, three and a six, nine times, four, for the mystery hit, and then the autograph jerseys. I guess the numbering really doesn't matter because we're gonna randomize those anyway once we get those facts. So just keep an eye out for that. All right, nine times. One, two, three, four, five, six, and then three more times, seven, eight, seven, eight, and ninth and final time. All right, so Tim with the Andre Dawson drew with a couple leaf slab cards. Once we get those, same with you, Tim. Oscar with the Juan Marachal jersey and Chris with the Mariano Rivera autograph jersey. And there you go, gang. Sorry about the disappointing buyback, the missing buybacks here, but I'm sure, I'm sure Leaf will make it right. We'll investigate, we'll stay on it, and then once we get those cards in, we'll randomize those three hits back to these three right here. We'll probably randomize names and hits again when we get there, so all right. So thanks, everybody. Sorry about that. We'll see you next time on jaspyscasebrace.com.