 Hi everyone, Sean with jaspyscasebreaks.com here doing 2020 Gold Rush Autograph Baseball Edition 8 Box Case Break Random Letter Number 5. I think this is our last one in the store. Hopefully we can get more because these are fun. But 15 spots in the break, combo of letters. So these are the combos here. We will randomize all 15 customers names and 15 combo letters below. We'll go by first letter of first name. So Hank Aaron would go to H, Shohei Otani would go to S, so on, and so forth. So this is also one of the promo breaks. So only need one more combo, one more promo break for us to give away at least the consolation prize which is 500 bucks. But if we can do that one three more after that we can give away the full thousand dollars. So not too bad. But here is the customer list from Ruben down to Joseph Weimiller in the last three spots. Last spot mojo times Trey. And then these letters from A and F all the way down to W. So dice roll here to see how many times we're going to randomize each list and pair them up. One and a six, seven times. One, two, three, four, five, six, and seventh and final time. Ryan Kasin down to Oliver Smith. And now seven times on the letters. One, two, three, four, six, and seventh final time. From G down to J. So here are the combos. Let's make this a little bit easier for everybody to read. So Ryan Kasin with the G's. Joseph Weimiller with the T. Travis Milberg with C. Travis Milberg also with D, V, and Z. Conrad Bolts with the S. Matt Beckman with the E and the H. Joseph Weimiller with the L. Robert Myhill with the P. Oliver Soria with the K, O, and the Y. Matt Beckman with the B. Ruben Thunbaga with the R. Brett Meyers with the A and the F. Joseph Weimiller with the W. Brian Weiss with the M. And Oliver Smith with the J. So let's sort this alphabetically so we can see. Open up a trade window. Everybody would like to trade spots. While you guys are doing that, I'm going to go ahead and turn on the Nick camera real quick so you guys can see me open up the case here. Joey wants to give up. Is that L? I'm assuming that's an L, right? So Oliver, if you're looking to trade the K, O, Y spot, Joey wants to possibly trade the L. There are eight. Gondraman, I don't know what you're saying. I don't know if you're legitimately asking a question. I'll give you one more shot though. Okay, so no trade. So we'll print and rip and play America's Favorite Game. Who am I? That'd be pretty cool, right? Cool. Let's print and rip. And here we are. Last time I did this, I had trouble opening these two. Okay, I've got it. It's very hard, Joey. It's a difficult box. Is it easier from the bottom? No. It's not easier from the bottom. There is no bottom. It's not open like that. Let's go. Who am I number one? I am a active first baseman. You did. I have played for one team in Major League Baseball. I am a World Series champion, and I was part of the All World Baseball Classic team. I won a silver in the World Baseball Classic, a gold in the Olympic Games in 2004, a silver in the Olympic Games in 2008. World Baseball Classic, I won the silver in 2006. Baseball World Cup, I've won a gold. He's won a lot of medals internationally. A gold in 2003, a gold in 2005, silver in 2007, silver in 2009, and silver in 2011. Internet Continental Cup, I won a gold in 2002, gold in 2006, and gold in 2010. Pan American Games, I won a gold in 2003, a gold in 2007, and a bronze in 2011, and the Central American and Caribbean Games, I won a gold. This is a baseball? Yes. Look how many medals he's won for baseball internationally. This is like the most impressive list I've ever seen. That's a lot of gold. He won a gold in 2006. Like I said, World Series champion, so not Peter Anzo. Oliver, I think the world is his home at this point. So why don't you tell the truth about that World Series? Why don't you tell them the truth about that World Series? Joe specifically doesn't like this person. And for another reason too, what he did to you, Darvish? Well, that too. He's batted 291 with 71 home runs and 300 runs batted in in his career so far. He is an Astros guy. Brad's got it. I am Yuli Guriel. Very nice autograph. You've got the Beckett authentication right there. You've got the Beckett authentication in the bottom of the box right there. And you've got Mr. Yuli Guriel right there. So going to the Y spot, part of that K-O-Y combo going to Oliver. You do. Oliver, you get here. I mean, use it for throwing it around the backyard. I'll tell you what though. Those ball cubes are really nice. Those are really nice ball cubes. Just a very nice ball. There you go. I think it's one of like their the top level ball cube with it. Pro mold ball cube number three. Level three. Yeah, tall cube level. With the stand. So it's a good one. The UB coating is the thing. Yankees have bases loaded with no outs. All right, I got to get out of here. Okay, see ya. I'm going to toss these, those we can ship in. Oh, you guys not ship it in these? No, I think they put them in new ones. I asked her last time. Interesting. All right, I did not know that. But that's that. But that's that. Onagraph baseballs, you just want them in this, right? Not the big white box that comes in. Cool. There we go. Cool. So number two. I'm not going to fall for it again, Joey. Right? It would have been cooler if it was Yachty. I mean, honestly though, it was impressive looking at all of all of his international compliments. I'm a current first baseman that has not played in the Major League Baseball yet. A ripe 22 years old in high school. I batted 380 with 29 doubles, three triples, one home run, 76 RBI, 76 runs, 49 walks, 15 hit by pitches and 15 strikeouts and 332 at bats. As a pitcher, I was also 17 and 6 with a 2.05 ERA and 166 strikeouts. I went to Berkeley to play college baseball. As a freshman, played first base and made 10 appearances as a pitcher, hit 12 home runs, batted 349, 414 and 555, won the Pac-12 Conference Freshman of the Year award. As a sophomore, I hit 23 home runs, batted 402, 531 and 819. Perfect game and Rawlings named me the national player of the year. I won the Pac-12 Conference Baseball Player of the Year, Golden Spikes Award. In 2019, junior year, I hit 374, 539, 704 with 15 home runs, 50 RBI's and 52 games. After the 2018 season, yeah, I was the third overall pick in 2019. I was signed by the Chicago White Sox. I am Andrew Vaughn, very, very good prospect for the White Sox. Spot A, Brett Myers, Beckett authentication there. Beckett authentication there. There we go. Congrats, Brett. He should be fast tracked through the minors as long as he doesn't, he, you know, have any hiccups or anything. But there you go, Brett. Thank you very much. Yeah, guys, only one more promo break to unlock at least the consolation prize of $500. We've got orders in. I've got five orders to go through. So let's do that box war. I heard Joe mentioned this guy's name earlier tonight. I'm a retired pitcher. I played for three teams in my pro career. I was 68 and 71 in my career with an ERA of 283, 861 strikeouts, 300 saves, six time all star, World Series champion, NL Cy Young Award, four time role age relief, man of the year for the NL, five time NL saves leader. My number, my number is retired by the team I played for not the longest, but one team and I'm also part of that team's Hall of Fame. I'm also a baseball Hall of Famer in the pro baseball Hall of Fame inducted in 2006 with 76.9% of the ballot. I am in the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame. My number 42 is retired by the St. Louis Cardinals. I don't know if that's because of him or because of Jackie Robinson, but I'm Bruce Souter. He retired with exactly 300 saves, which is kind of cool. So you can see the inscription there, 300 saves. Bruce Souter. That is a Leaf Authentix COA plus Leaf Authentix COA card in the bottom there. There you go. B for Bruce, going to Matt Beckman. Number four guys, number four. This will start with his professional. Retired, third baseman, played for three teams in my entire career, batted 328 with 3,010 hits, 118 home runs and 1,014 RBIs, 12 time all star, world series champion, two time gold glove winner, eight time silver slugger award, five time AL batting champion. My number is retired by two of the three teams that I ever played for. And I'm a Hall of Famer for one of those teams in their Hall of Fame. I was voted for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005 with 91.9% of the ballot. I once drank how many beers on a flight? Cross country flight? Anybody remember? Why isn't that not on his Wikipedia? Wrestling, television. They don't have that on his Wikipedia. But I am Wade Boggs. Joe, how many, me being Wade Boggs, how many beers did I drink on a cross intercontinental flight? 36 beers on a flight. That's a cube, right? Across the country. 30 something? I think so. 100, Brad is saying 107. Boggs said that it wasn't actually on a single plane flight though. People say that, listen, it's a couple after the game. It's a couple in the shower. Is this a couple? Is this signature a sober signature? Yeah. Wade Boggs, Hall of Fame, 2005. But they say that's where it adds up. And then it's just like then you- JSA authentication there. Going to the W spot and Joey. Add a couple beers on the bus ride to the airport. A couple while you're waiting for the airplane. So there's the JSA authentication there for you too? Keep adding that up. That's probably like 24, 20, 30 something by the time you get- Not bad. Get back home when I cross country. Good ol' Boggsy. Wade Boggs reveals how he was able to drink 170, 107 beers in a day. His uh, I don't think his like the folklore of Wade Boggs will never be finished. In one day? I mean I couldn't do 107. I'm a retired shortstop and third baseman. Played for one team my entire career. Batted 276 with 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, and 1,695 RBIs. I'm a 19-time All-Star World Series Champion, two-time AL MVP, AL Rookie of the Year, two-time Gold Glove winner, eight-time Silver Slugger award, Roberto Clemente award winner. I played in 2,632 consecutive games. I'm arguably one of the greatest players of all time. Actually, not really, arguably. He's the Iron Man. He's pretty good. Cal Ripton Jr. Going to the C spot. Travis Milberg. Nice little auto there. You got a JSA authentication right there. And the JSA authentication right there for you. Congrats, Travis. That is a very cool ball. That game where I played the 2,632 games in a row was against the California Angels. I think the Angels lost. I mean it depends on what kind of beers you're drinking, Brad. I feel like that's pretty doable. Definitely one of the classiest players ever. Now, number six. I am a retired right fielder. I played four. Four teams in my tiring career. Maybe four or five teams. I batted 2,662 with 2,584 career hits, 563 career home runs, 1,702 runs batted in, 14-time All-Star, five-time World Series Champion, AL MVP, two-time World Series MVP, two-time Silver Slug award winner, four-time AL home run leader, AL RBI leader. My number is retired by two different teams. I'm in one team's Hall of Fame. I was voted the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993 with 93.6% of the ballot. First ballot Hall of Famer. I am. Tyler and Joey collectively got it and John too. Mr. Reggie Jackson. There you go. With the Hall of Fame 93 inscription on there. I like his auto a lot. JSA authentication on the bottom. Senior October. And the JSA authentication paperwork right there. Reggie going to the R-spot Ruben Tumbaga. Yeah, I mean depending on what part of the country you're in, Brad, it's already Mr. October time. East Coast right now, we're sitting at one o'clock. Guys, we got two more left. Get your spots in those promo breaks. I am a current shortstop with a career batting average of 295 with 75 home runs, 257 RBI's and 171 stolen bases. I've played for one team in my entire career. I'm a World Series Champion. I am an NL stolen base leader and I have hit for the cycle twice in my pretty young career. I'm having, I had an incredible year this year trying to find his stats. Oliver got it. I'm a, I'm Trey Turner. What were the stats this year? Did he have like just a absolute monster year this year? Boom. Going to the T-spot. Joey. Yeah, like absolutely incredible year this year. Pretty cool looking autograph too. Beckett authentication there. Beckett authentication there. What did he hit this year? Batted 335 with 46 runs, 41 RBI's, 78 hits, 12 home runs, OPS of 982 slugging, 588 or 2.1. Not too bad. Not too bad. 335 batting average for a shortened season. Resurgent year for Mr. Trey Turner. Oh, he's a free agent next year. He might get a big payday, Joey. Arbitration eligible 2021. Oh, no, no. So arbitration eligible 2021 free agent 2023. And last one guys. Okay. I am a current pitcher. The career record is 48 and 40 with an ERA of 370 and 779 strikeouts. I've played for two teams my entire career. We pull up current year stats. This year, I was four and two with a war of 2.9 with a 292 ERA, started 11 games, 71 innings pitch, 53 strikeouts, and my whip was 1.169. Is this my best year? I'll see why it's on here. But Oliver got it. I'm Zach Wheeler going to the Z spot, DVZ combo for Travis. Very good pitcher. You've got the, I guess it's a JSA authentication. Oh, the silver, the JSA is in silver on it. But there's the JSA authentication inside the box as well. Well, Oliver, you were, you were right. Of course Rex, it still counts as a full, full log gear. That's what the player association argued about the whole time. But guys, that was who am I? And that was 2020 Gold Rush autographed baseball edition, eight box case break, random letter number five. I'm Sean, jaspyscasebreaks.com. Hopefully we can do this again sometime soon. I think that might have been our last box, but promo breaks three down, one to go to unlock $500 and break credit giveaway. jaspyscasebreaks.com. We'll see you.