 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, coming at you with another box of 2020 Bowman Baseball First Edition. Break 10, we skipped a few breaks. 10 for some reason sold out before a few others. So if you're looking for that, they still need to sell out. So for break 10, wait, I gotta make sure I grab the right list for break 10. Right, John down to John Samuelson. Right, yeah, so there you go. So there it is right there. Grab the break credit promo a little bit. At the end of this break, will be the break credit promo. All right, now obviously Bobby Whit Jr., Jason Dominguez are your big names that we're chasing right here, but all card chip because there's a lot of other solid names as well that could carry, maybe not as much value as Bobby Whit and Jason Minguez, but they'll carry some solid value. All right, good luck everybody. There you go, Dustin's, we were just talking about that five year stretch where the Dodgers had rookies of the years in the 90s on like bad teams, but it was Carroll's first, then Piazza, then Mike Piazza, then Raul Montesey, they all know more than Todd Hollinsworth. Did they also have four in a row from 79 to 83? Who were they? That must have been like the Bill Russell infield, that infield that was together for like a zillion years. Oh, never mind. It was the Sutcliff, Steve Howe, Fernando and Steve Sacks. That's not a bad quartet there. Kevin Bennett remembers being a kid, going to games in the Fernando Mania era. If anyone's a bit on the younger side, go look at Fernando Valenzuel's rookie year stats and just, he came out of the gate like, I don't think I've ever seen anyone come out of the gate that strong as a pitcher. Who's the next pitcher after Fernando to come out of the gate as strong as he did? I struggled to think of anyone in the last like 10 or 15 years. Maybe Don Trell Willis in the 90s, maybe had like that kind of run to start his career. Dwight Gooden, right, right, right. Doc. Well, what about last 20 years though, Dustin? This the Tuck Rule game, just the Tuck Rule game. All right, we'll watch Yankees at Rockies. Why are we watching Yankees at Rockies? What's the significance of this game? I don't know. It was Braylon Marquez to 50. That'll be for Jeff Ivison in the Cubs. Remember all card ship. Here's Josiah Gray, one of the Dodgers prospects there. Hasu Sanchez to 75. Joey Bart, one of the great prospects in there. Tomas, there was a CJ Abrams back there too. Logan Gilbert to 150. Collin and the Mariners. Ryan Rawlison for the Rocks. Can't forget about this guy, that's Jason. People are saying his base cards are going easily over 200 bucks. If you get a parallel 300, 400 bucks, 500 bucks, that's wild. But I feel like he kind of, it's the perfect storm, right? He's on a big market team. Number one international prospect, right? He's got a nickname named after Jason Giambi, you know? So the perfect storm ticks a lot of boxes there. But there's a lot of future good players. Julio Rodriguez, I've heard things about him. Joe Adele, Wander Franco, of course. Kieber Ruiz, Kellan X, Khalia Ramos, Bledet. Wow, that's sold out already? Yeah. We'll add that to the schedule too. I think I've got it on track though. Oh, okay. Well, here's an unofficial schedule in the chat ladies and gentlemen. Luis Robert, all right, nice. So the schedule is official now. Seth Beer, Diamondbacks. There's Christian Javier to 150. Mackenzie Gore, Alec Bonn. Curtis wants to know what we're doing for May the 4th be with you. Nothing, Nick says. What are you buying off of us, Curtis? What should we order for you? Oh, that's only two days, it's like two days out. You should have been asking us this question like a week ago. Then we would have been able to actually do something. Reese Hines to 150. And Clark Schmidt. Was yesterday our sixth year of the anniversary? Wow. See, we're not about that pomp and circumstance, folks. We just come in here, roll up our sleeves, and just grind. That's what we do. Anniversaries, these celebrations. Yeah, we don't pass jobs on the back. I mean, what's six years when we're planning to be around for like 26 years, you know what I mean? Yeah, so it's just like, yeah, we only celebrate decades. Yeah, Sam Huff. I don't know what we're doing on May the 5th either. What day of the week does that fall in? Cinco de Mayo. There's Bobby Whit Jr. Bobby Whit Jr. for the Royals, Richard Zitterman. Ryan Harrell, if you pressed your own Jaspie's T-shirt, would we be upset? Yes. That'd be a violation of copyright. And trademark, Travis Squire. And then we'd have to sue you, and we don't wanna do that. Right, it'd be like a Supreme shirt. Jaspie's Supreme shirts, woo. And there's Jaren Duran for the Red Sox. All right, there you go. All right, now, good luck, everybody. If you bought at least two teams, you'll get one entry for break credit. Brian bought two, John Samuelson bought two, Chris bought two, Colin bought two. Darren bought two, that's an entry. EA, two, that's one entry. Jared with two, that's one entry. Jeff with two, that's one entry. John two, Josh two, Matt with two. Matt F, Matt G, no, Richard with two. If you buy four teams, folks, that's two entries in the promo, six teams, three entries, so on and so forth. All right, so name on top after four, five and a four, nine times, name on top, 100 bucks. Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. And good luck, ninth and final time. Boom, Jeff Ivison, last spot mojo, 100 bucks break credit going your way. Joe for jaspiescasebreaks.com. We'll see you next time for the next break, bye-bye.