 Hi everyone, Joe for JaspysCaseBrakes.com. That's me, Happy Wednesday. Coming at you with 2021, a tri-star best of all time boat, multi-sport break, random hit number one. So only four hits in the case here. And the potential for big hits is pretty high. They only made 80 cases out of here. So let's see. Very big thanks to this group of people, Robert Gale, Jonathan Will. Thank you for giving this a shot. So here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna open the cases back here. And the case, it's kind of heavy, 37 out of 80. We're gonna pop that case open. I'm gonna pull things out just, I'm just gonna randomly grab whatever I see first and pull it out of the case, show you all the hits. We'll pause video, type in all the hits. And that's the international symbol for typing. And then we'll randomize your names, randomize the hits, and we'll match you up hopefully with something really awesome. So let's flip over to the main screen right here. Let's pop that case open. Let's see what we got. Good luck. I'm gonna make sure nothing's hiding in there. All right, first thing I see is a football helmet. And who are you? There you go. Tristar usually has a game show style card right here. So who am I? Who am I? I'm Joe, but who is here? Eight-time Pro Bowl Selectee, two-time AP NFL MVP, a AP Associated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award winner, a four-time Super Bowl champion, and a three-time Super Bowl MVP. I'm part of the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team and the 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. Part of the 1980s All-Decade Team, your 1990 Sports Illustrated Man of the Year, ranked number four on the nfl.com players of all time and obviously a Hall of Famer with those numbers. There you go, TJ. Who am I? I'm Joe, Joe Cool. Nice. And it looks like it's in his college, it's his college helmet. That's pretty sweet. There's his autograph right there and there's the gold dome of the Notre Dame helmet. It says Irish on that badge right up there. It's got a plexiglass bottom. All right, that's pretty cool. Display ready. It's pretty awesome. Here's another look at the autograph on my face camera right there, different angle. That's pretty sweet. I guess I could type these in as I go along. So, autograph Notre Dame helmet, full-sized. The next thing I saw was this jersey right here. Saw the red team. Who am I? I'm a 13-time Pro Bowler and 10-time Associate Press First Team All-Pro Selectee, a three-time Super Bowl champion, a two-time NFL offensive player of the year, part of the NFL 75th and 100th anniversary teams, and part of the 80s and 90s, all-decade team. My number retired and rated number one NFL player ball time by NFL.com, college and pro football Hall of Famer. Who am I? There you go, Logan's got it. Joe Montana's teammate, Jerry Rice. He's got a pretty cool autograph right on the edge of that zero. There's the TriStar sticker right there. I think this is a custom jersey, so I'll just leave it nicely folded in there, yeah. It's a custom jersey, so probably much easier to frame without covering any of the logos or anything like that. But very cool. We've got a special redemption in here. So that means something that couldn't fit inside that case. All right, that's pretty cool. It's an autographed baseball bat. Who am I? I'm a retired baseball player, right-hander from Boston, played first base, career 297 batting average, 2,314 hits, 449 home runs, and 1,529 runs batted in. Played for one team my entire career, four-time All-Star, an NL MVP, an NL Rookie of the Year, a Gold Glover, a three-time Silver Slugger, was an NL RBI leader, and inducted into the Hall of Fame with 86.2% of the vote on my seventh ballot. Right, not Ted Williams, not Joe Crone, and not Ortiz. I did say Reidy, and I did say NL MVP, one-time NL MVP, and a Hall of Famer on my seventh ballot. Funnily enough, so I was born in Boston, right? And I was actually drafted by the Red Sox, but I did not play a big league game with them. This is probably one of the biggest trade goofs, I guess, of all time. Although, I guess he probably wasn't playing well when he was traded, but yeah. Yep, TJ's got it, and PJ, TJ and PJ, Jeff Bagwell. There it is, an autographed baseball bat with Hall of Fame inscribed on there. That's pretty awesome. Game model as well, that's a nice-looking bat. Just scratch off the code, follow the directions, and they'll send all that off to you. For that stupid reliever, yeah, it was, it was crazy. Yeah, they selected him in the 89 MLB draft. I guess he didn't play very well, but late in the 1990s season, there was a Red Sox who were in search of relief pitching to improve their chance of making the playoffs. Contact the Astros about Larry Anderson. So, what do we know about Larry Anderson? Not much, we know a lot about Jeff Bagwell, though. So that's a redemption. I think TriStar usually has all of those in stock already, so the redeeming process should be fairly quick. The last thing here, what is this? It doesn't feel like a photo, but it's in a photo kind of envelope. A little extra piece of cardboard on the bottom. Oh, okay, interesting. What is this? All right, who am I? I was born in 1914 and died in 1999. Three-time AL MVP, 13-time all, oh, these are gonna give it all away, 13-time All-Star and nine-time World Series champion, a two-time AL home run RBI and batting champion. I've had brothers in the major leagues. My number retired, I'm a Hall of Famer. If I give you these two other clues, it will be really obvious. Who am I? Yeah, it didn't feel like a photo, but it's, oh, this is a nice, it's a nice cut here. Yeah, Joe DiMaggio. Yeah, I mean, if I gave you the other two clues, married to actress Marilyn Monroe and holds the hit streak record at 56 consecutive games, I mean, that would have really given it away. Yeah, TJ and Brian, TJ got it first, and then Brian Peoples. Nice one, TJ. And look at this, this is a pretty cool cut auto. So some legal document here, some sort of, some sort of will legal document, that's already been executed, I guess. And then, of course, PSA, DNA, the authentic autograph right there. That's pretty sweet. That's a clean looking autograph, too. Not off some check or anything like that, off a legal document. That's really nice. All right, so two Joe, the all J's, Joe, Jerry, Jeff and Joe. So it's a good break there, a good break for the Joe's and the J's. All right, once again, Robert, Gail, Jonathan and Will, thank you for getting in on this. And good luck, we're gonna roll it, we're gonna randomize both lists, five and a five, 10 times, hard 10. Good luck. Your names first, one, two, three, four, five, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10th and final time. We got Will, Gail, Robert and Jonathan. All right, 10 times for the hits. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10th and final time. We got the Montana down to the Jerry. It's Joe, Jeff, Joe, Jerry. All right, well congrats to all four. These are all excellent hits. Will, with the Joe Montana, autograph Notre Dame, full-size helmet, which is pretty sweet. Gail with the Jeff Bagwell, autograph baseball bat redemption. Robert with the Joe DiMaggio cut auto, and Jonathan with the Jerry Rice autograph custom jersey. Let's take another quick look at all the hits again. There's the Joe DiMaggio, pretty nice stuff. There's the redemption for the bat. Nice autograph bats are always pretty sweet. There's the autograph Joe Montana helmet. It's got a base for you already right there. And the helmet has like a nice metallic sheen under it too. It's pretty sweet. It's kind of a heavy helmet too. It feels a little bit heavier than the other full-size helmets we've seen. Joe Montana has a great autograph right there. And of course, the Jerry Rice jersey. Nice, thanks everybody. I think that's it. We've got one more case in the store, and I think it was down to two the last time I sold out now. So we'll have another one coming up a little bit later tonight. I'm Joe for jazpiececasebreaks.com. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. And I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.