 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, coming at you with 2021 Topps, Chrome, Baseball, Platinum, Anniversary Edition. 12 box, pick your team, number two. Commemorating the 1952 design, all-card ship, a lot of great stuff here, one auto, a box. Big thanks to everybody here who got into the action, appreciate it. There you go, on the last day of June. Thanks everyone. So there's everybody you've gotten into. If you've got rooftops next to your name, that means, Gary has two rooftops next to his name, that means he won an extra spot in the team random, then won the Diamondbacks. So congrats to the winners here. The cardboard dust right there. And there's everybody. And Jeff, you ended up with the Rangers before we pulled the team to the team random. So that's last spot mojo for you. This is the case, and we will do, if I remember, we will do an autograph recap at the end. So if you're rewatching this video, you can fast forward to the end. This is the end. My only friend, the end. So one chrome auto, a box. Some old school autos. Current player autos. Rookie autos. Maybe even some Glenn auto autos. Yeah, Ken Griffey Jr. autograph. And the 1952 style would be pretty nice. That would make Aaron very happy. He bought the Mariners. We've got another case or two of this in the store right now, jaskyscasebreak.com. So check it out. Grab your team. That's the Turner. Kind of heating up a little bit. A couple home runs for him today. So obviously there's going to be a lot of that right there. Those are facsimile autographs. The real autos are in blue. There's the wave right there. Nice old school Ozzy Smith. Not numbered, but of course a little chip. Just like that Mike Soroka. Ever bowed to 199. Yes, Hans unless I didn't. Did I forget? No, I think it should be up now. I think it's been up. Is it public? Yeah, it's public. Sean Green. These are also not numbered, but everything ships. And there's the autograph. Ron Goodry. I was getting worried for a second. Second to last card, Ron Goodry. Old Yankee. That's going to be for Eric. And the New York Yankees. It's 44 out of 150. You don't see. Wait, that should be number 10, shouldn't it? That's nine. When did we do 10? Hang on a second. Let me pause this video. And here's Ken Giles. Let me pause the video. We're going to figure this out and then we'll come back and we'll rip the next box. All right, welcome back folks. Video issue solved. This one, good luck everybody. Thursday. Getaway day for a lot of teams. A lot of traveling. Travel day for a lot of teams. But we did have a small slate of games here. Dodgers. You can hear the post game show on the background. Dodgers beat the Padres 3-1 on two Justin Turner homers. He provided all the offense. Fulio Rodriguez homers. Mayors beat the A's 8-6. And we're back. Fulio Rodriguez homers. Mayors beat the A's 8-6. It's homing for the second day in a row. Cal Raleigh had a two run triple. Patrick Grism had a grand slam. And a solo homer. And root to a career high six RVIs. Lifting the Cubbies over the Reds 15-7. Cubs pounded out 23 hits on that team. I wonder how long that game took. I don't have a game time for this game. But it sounds like a long game. Oh, it's only three hours and 15 minutes. I thought it'd be 3-45 or something like that. With the amount of hits and runs scored there. Blue Jays beat the Rays 4-1. Teosca Hernandez and Santiago Vespinal each hit two run homers. Two run homers. Nothing used like a kuchy. Had eight strikeouts as well. Backup catcher Michael Perez had three home runs. Pirates beat the Brewers 8-7. Astros beat the Yankees again. Bregman's two run double is the key. Beat the Yankees 2-1. Phillies pounded on the Braves 14-4. Luis Castillo, where does he end up? He's surely going to be traded by the deadline maybe. Well, that's what everyone seems to be saying. No more Garcia-Para, Blue Wave not numbered. Raleigh Fingers refractor. Victor Robles. Bob Feller's, Speckle, that's to 70. And we've got a red Brooks Robinson. I thought it was going to be a lower number. 61 out of 100. That'll be for you DJ and the Orioles. Aren't the reds like to 10 or something like that? Maybe I'm thinking of like Sapphire or something like that. There's Ralph Kiner. Yeah, I think Muncie had that elbow injury and he just hasn't looked the same this season after coming off that big elbow injury. And the last card of the box, Leody Tavares, is your autograph. That goes to Jeff and the Texas Rangers. Last spot mojo strikes again. But I think Max Muncie's been sort of turning it around. No, maybe not. The last seven games still hitting only 130. Seven strikeouts. Just a homer. Yeah, he's been struggling. But yeah, that elbow has been really hurting and coming off that injury. And uncharacteristically, he usually walks a lot. That's kind of his thing. But he hasn't been walking either. He's definitely pressing at the plate. Yeah, Rex. Rex is opening with an NBA topic? Is that what you're opening with today, Rex? Well, he was. He was sent down to AAA for a bit to work some things out. His defense keeps him in the lineup. I think it's just something that he's just going to have to grind through. Well, opening this part of the conversation, Rex, at this point of the evening, I could have sworn. I was thinking, Rex is going to come in crowing about how the Cubs had 23 hits and 15 runs and how Christopher Morel went 5 for 5 and how Patrick Wisdom should be an MVP candidate. I thought all sorts of that was going to come into play. But no, nothing. A lot of money in the NBA today was the Rex's comment. Oh, that's a very interesting story, DJ. Yeah, did Freeman's agent really withhold that brave's offer? That's what's being done. I forgot that Doug Gottlieb is in this story somehow. So apparently he tweeted out that whole thing and started this whole firestorm off. I don't know who knows or made it public, but I don't know who he got that information from. The agency, of course, is saying, no, we didn't do that. We didn't withhold the offer. And anyone who says so is going to get, we're going to sue him. There's Frank Viola. Nice old-school twin going to Raymond. So like right now no one really knows exactly who's telling the truth. So maybe it's just the braves saying, oh yeah, that's what they did. We never heard back. So it just depends on who you want to believe. The braves could easily say, we never heard back. They never told you? We gave a counter. We gave an offer. We never heard back. And the agency, of course, will say, that's a lie. We never got that offer. So right now it's sort of a he said, he said situation here. There's Anthony Santander to 199. That's for you, DJ. Our shipping team will sleeve and top load those before they get sorted and shipped out. Now as far as Freddie's concerned, he blames the agents. But of course he's probably going to believe his buddies in the braves organization, right? So he's blamed his agency firing. Now the interesting twist is that that agency, that sports agency, among others, represents Clayton Kershaw. They represent a lot of players actually, but one of the players they represent is Clayton Kershaw. They seem to do fine with Clayton. So of course the agency is definitely a little miffed because they're like, this is our reputation. You're soiling our good name. We've been fine. We don't do stuff like that. So who are you more likely to believe? I don't know. I don't think it would be the agent, right? Why would they risk? I know they're getting paid, but why would they risk their reputation? I mean, if it's true, then they're not going to get new clients. And it's going to be bad for the agency who also already represents stand-up guys like Clayton Kershaw and others. They haven't had problems. So now their reputation is on the line. So that kind of sucks. I mean, can you trust ownership and general managers who don't care about your family? They'll trade you in a heartbeat if it's going to help improve the team. It's like in the group breaking world when you see some scammer group breaker like steal a $10,000 card and you're like, why would you do that? Especially if it's their full-time job, why would you do that? Why would you risk taking that one card to ruin your whole reputation in the hobby? But I don't know. It could be maybe just one rogue agent within that organization. But I think that agent also represents Kershaw. So it'll be interesting. It seems like the Braves organization sounds like they wanted to save face a little bit. Truth is they want a Freddie Freeman clone in Matt Olson at a younger player at that. So I would lean Braves. Freddie obviously feels otherwise. I kind of like what Clayton Kershaw said though. Clayton kind of said publicly, boy, with all that crying and emotions that Freddie Freeman was showing, Clayton Kershaw was kind of like, yeah, that's fine. But gosh, I hope we're not second fiddle in his mind right now. There's Dennis Echo City 199, which is kind of like a Kershaw way of saying, hey, you're with the Dodgers now. Quit it. You know, refocus. Freeman's been hitting well. He's been playing almost every day, so there's no indication that he's dogging it or anything like that. It's Alejandro Kirk. He's been having a nice season for the Blue Jays. I think that's a little overblown as well. I think Freddie Freeman and Akunio were fine. There's Tyler Glass now. Nice autograph for the Tampa Bay Rays. That's going to go to Gary in Tampa Bay. No, I think 62 out of 99. Yeah, they hugged it out at first base when they saw each other. I think Akunio is more like a little brother or maybe just didn't like the old school stuffy way that Freddie Freeman was a leader. It's not like he didn't disliked him, but maybe they just weren't good coworkers. They didn't work well together, but outside of that, they're fine. You know, a lot of people wouldn't want your friend to be your boss. Maybe it's kind of like that. So I don't think that was it. Yeah, Thomas, no more breaks tonight. We are up against it. This is going to take us actually way past when we usually go off air. Our eight hours flew by rather quickly, but we'll be back tomorrow. We'll be live here tomorrow around two or three o'clock Pacific, a late time, or another night of breaks. Oh yeah, we were looking that up last night. I'm happy to look it up again. I think in the AL, it's pretty clear that it's going to be Julio Rodriguez. He had another homer to tonight. His odds, as of today or yesterday, minus 130. Corna Vegas. The next closest is Jeremy Pena at plus 400 and Bobby Wood Jr. at plus 550. And then it jumps to Joe Ryan of the twins at plus 2,500. So yeah, if you've got some Julio Rodriguez in your portfolio, I think you're going to be pretty happy there. He's been playing well. I think a little bit of a slow start, but I think he's been doing pretty well since then. We'll talk about the NL really quick, which is a much tighter race. We'll talk about the NL in the next box. Remember, these are not numbered. It's rough centering there. Tino Martinez speckled, that's to 70. That's for the Yankees. That'll be for Eric. There's Clayton Kershaw, blue color match to 199 for the Dodgers. That goes to Gary. Eddie Mathews, remember these checkerboard pattern ones are not numbered. Where does Frankie Montas end up? Johnny Bench, the fractor. That's where the auto is popping in the last, the very last car, very last pack. Clay Garcia, rookie auto for the Red Legs. That's going to be for David. I really like this 1952 design and it's chrome pattern. It's chrome look, chrome parallels look really sharp. All right, next box. So the NL rookie of the year favorites, according to Vegas, for what that's worth, the Vegas odds, it's a little more murky. No one's a clear favorite. There are three players that are at plus 450. So it's about four and a half to one if you're into fractional odds. But that's Mackenzie Gore for the Padres, picture for the Padres, plus 450. Michael Harris, outfielder for the Braves, plus 450. And O'Neill Cruz for the Pirates at plus 450. Nolan Gorman is close to at plus 480, almost five to one. And then it jumps to 10 to one. So an NL candidate has not really emerged yet. I mean, pitcher Spencer Strider has been, is a plus 1,000, 10 to one. Say Suzuki's been injured and he's still 15 to one, so the market doesn't really know what they're doing. Jack Sawinsky, hidden dingers, but still plus 1,500. Alec Thomas is 20 to one. Brandon Donovan, Cardinals 20 to one. Juan Díez, 35 to one. Christopher Morrell, 35 to one. Ronzi Contreras, 60 to one. CJ Abrams with the Padres, 70 to one. Hunter Green, 85 to one. So it jumped significantly from there. So the NL could be interesting. I feel like if you were, if you like to invest in these sort of things, I don't know if you're going to get a lot of value out of, out of putting a, laying a lot on Julio Rodriguez on the AL side of things, but yeah, we'll see. I mean, just one, one five to five days not going to change the odds too much because the odds are not only based off of just how well they're doing, but it's also, it also mirrors where the money is going. So, so they adjust odds based on that. So if the public is on a certain player, whether they deserve it or not, then they'll, it'll push the odds down just so Vegas doesn't want to lose too much money. Sort of like the stock market. But yeah, if a lot of money starts coming into Christopher Morrell, if so the public puts money on that, then yeah, maybe he sees that 35 to one, maybe go down to 30 to one. That's Babe Ruth. That's pretty cool. Yankees, that's for Eric. Awkward wave. But if the public says, that's why I like looking at these odds, because if the public, if the money says, you know, if no one's jumping to the betting booth to put money on Christopher Morrell, then that indicates that, you know, they want to see more than just going five for five today. Bam to 100. That's for the Padres. Nolan Ryan Trecker board. Paul Moller or Fracter. Willie McCovey for the Giants. You got a speckle, Frank Viola, 45 out of 70. That'll be for the twins, Raymond. And there is Luen Diaz, rookie auto for the fish. That's going to go to Gary and the Marlins. Halfway there, we got about another 20. 35, 30 minutes to go. Rebel needs, yeah. Oh, you're in this one. Nice, Rebel. Rebel needs a Royals hit. We've still got half the case to go. Play to the whistle. Not nearly done yet. Six autos and a lot of parallels left. And at worst, all-card chip. I'm sure there's some base there. What are we looking at? Is Bobby with Junior in here? Yeah, usually the Royals are snapped up pretty quickly. Maybe Bobby with Junior isn't on the check. He's got to be on the checklist, right? At least cards, if not autographs. Oh, 2021, so no. All right, well, who else? Someone else, then. Chris Bubich, maybe. Maybe Daniel Lynch. Maybe Daniel Lynch. Maybe Hunter Dozier. Let's see some, they got old school guys, or they got, you know, vet players in here. What about some Sal Perez? I like to see that. Old school guys, Bo Jackson. Let's get some Bo Jackson on here. George Brett. Well, George Brett doesn't sign too often. You know, what about some Brad Keller? Yeah, Brady Singer, Jorge Soler. Cool Whit. What about Cool Whit? Yeah, TJ, you got it. Cool Whit. Say Cool. Cool. Say Whit. Whit. Say Cool Whit. Cool Whit. What are you saying like that? Ah, are you going to get this Nick Heath? Silver. Refractor. And here's the auto early this time. Greg Luzinski. Everyone remembers Greg Luzinski, right? Rick T. with the Phillies. 150 out of 199. Mitch White had a nice start today. Corbin Burns Refractor. 57 out of 70. Look at this dick. Dick Allen. With the classic red socks and red uniforms. White socks. Red uniforms. That is Chris Parent with the reds. Eddie with the white socks. And they're red. That really tripped me up. Greg Luzinski, Oliver remembers as a bit of a boner. Early 80s. Let's look at this scrub right here. Andre Scrub. 28 out of 100. No, I don't want no scrubs. Scrub is a guy that can't get no luck from me. Hanging out the passenger side of his best friend's ride. Tried to holler at me. Oh, nice. Faces loaded, looked up the cards in the hip parade. We got by far the best card in there value-wise. The doll came in second. Yeah, those tennis cards are actually kind of underrated. People are kind of always kind of, kind of raise an eyebrow and they're like, ah, tennis. You know, scrunch up their face a little bit, tennis. But then they come back and be like, that tennis actually sold really well. I have no idea. Did anyone know the story behind the red White Sox uniforms? Much as I love my Dodgers. I already watched this game. I don't need to replay this game. Maybe we'll go with Quick Pitch. Who's on Quick Pitch tonight? Because how do you want to do Quick Pitch anymore? I feel like I never see her anymore. That's Ciri Santos. But, no. How do you want to use his Apple TV now, I want to say? I don't think she hosts anymore. Kelly Nash still does it every once in a while. Hosts it. Rookie Refractor, Chris Bruvich, Kyle. What did that boxing card do a lot of graphical for? Sometimes those duels can be a blessing and a curse. Sometimes someone's like, well, I like Pacquiao, but I don't like Mayweather. So I don't want both. 485, that exact one. And some people are like, I want Mayweather. I don't want Pacquiao. There's Blue Dion Sanders, Neon Dion. To 199. Look good, feel good, play good. I love that. Brian Reynolds to 70. I feel like he had a couple of Dingers the other day. Davey Garcia. And we've got another, twice in a row, Greg Zizinski. Oliver thinks he hit 40 home runs one year. So the first one was the Refractor, which was numbered, Rick, and this one is just the base auto. Looks like the white and red uniform is their 1971 home uniform, but why? Are they trying to get some of that red socks market share? That just trips me on. That's like writing the word red with a blue marker or something like that. You can't do that. That just gives me the creeps. That's weird, right? Gross, look at that. Something's wrong there. That just trips me out. I don't like it. Don't like it. Not a fan. Get it out of here. Oh, I guess they did have elements of red in their form. How long did that last? Just one season? Those red white socks uniforms? Luzinski, corrections and retractions, never hit 40 home runs. He had 30 plus home runs four times a four-time All-Star. Gino, you didn't like those Cardinals, Powder Blue uniform, the old school uniform? I like those. I like those. And the Phillies has kind of a Powder Blue sort of color too. I thought those were nice. Wow, what a team. Oliver just remembers in the early 80s, that 83 squad. They had Ron Kittle, Carlton Fisk, Harold Baines, and White Sox edition of Greg Luzinski. Whitey Ford, Dane Dunning, Sandy Elmar, Jr. Look at that big catcher's glove there. Steve Sacks, and Colton Wong. For the Cardinals, Cardinals edition, going to Gary in St. Louis. 66 out of 150. Just got off the IL recently, on the injured list. Hopefully helping my fantasy team out. Nick Heath, for Kyle, 54 out of 70. Speckle, rookie Speckle. And Dexter Fowler, 32 out of 100 for the Cardinals. That'll be for Gary and St. Louis. San Luis. Oh, the Colton Wong was the autograph, right? For a second I thought we got a shorty not. All right, next box. What's everyone doing for 4th of July? Anyone have any fun 4th of July plans? 4th of July falls on a Monday this year, right? Yeah, Monday the 4th. So I took advantage of that, ladies and gentlemen. And I paired a, that's a store holiday too. It will be closed on Monday the 4th. I paired a day off before and after the 4th. Combined with my usual Friday Saturday weekend, I built myself out a nice little vacay there. As you know, it doesn't happen too often where I'm able to do that. No, jasps will be dark on the 4th. Retail store and online will be closed. Everyone gets a holiday. That's a jaspy company holiday. Everyone gets a little time off. So enjoy your 4th of July, everybody. Don't blow a hand off. Otherwise, it'll be much more difficult to chat when we're live. So, careful. You're working? You're going to be in Cleveland? Wait, it's un-American. Base is low to who do you work for? You don't have to say. Give the guy a day off on the 4th. Ah, you work for an airline. Airlines don't rest. When people like to travel on holidays, it turns out. Well, my hat, if I was wearing one, my hat is off to the airline industry. They've had it pretty rough. It's been tough for them. Pilots, flight attendants, crew, everybody. David Wright to 70 for the Mets. They have to deal with some of the worst. We've got an Albert Pools. 54 out of 199. Angels Edition, that's going to go to Eric. George Springer. This is America's hottest chat service. It's a family show, but I guess we're going to have to hear that hot chat line on in the background. And the last one is Jim Cot. Jim Cot, cat. Broadcaster sometimes puts foot in mouth. That goes to Raymond and the twins. Raymond and the twins. Yeah, Jim Cot, right? Hall of Famer. I'll be in San Diego, the home of my alma mater. San Diego, they know how to put on a... I don't think I've seen fireworks for two years, right? I don't think... July 2021, things were still a little touch and go. So there weren't really like city-wide fireworks. Maybe there were, I don't know. No, there wasn't, because where was I? I was in Orange County last year. And they did not... They usually have a public fireworks show that they weren't due to the pandemic. My friend lives in Corona del Mar. It's a pretty nice neighborhood, pretty well-off neighborhood. And there are apparently some rich dude hired a fireworks crew near his beach house in one of the sort of Marina Harbor areas and set up a big barge outside his waterfront home and put on a $20,000 fireworks show that everyone got to see. But in 2020, there was no gatherings either. So I had the urge to go see a proper fireworks show in San Diego, especially with all the military presence there. They do an excellent job with the fireworks. So I'm looking forward to that. Catching up with some old friends, but... So now I'll tell you something interesting that I'm doing. I am going to attempt to take public transportation the entire way. So from my house, I'm going to walk to a train station, a metro station that's nearby, take that to downtown LA, where there's an Amtrak station, and hop on that and head down to San Diego. My friend lives near the... downtown near the train station. I'm going from Missouri to Seventy. Now, the challenge is that I think my train is early in the morning. I kind of did some planning out, and I realized that it's going to take maybe an hour and a half at that particular time in the morning to take the metro downtown. So we'll see how it goes. I think I'm going to be pulling out by the time I get out of here, kind of, but not all nighter. I can sleep on the train, it's a three-hour ride. All right, there's the 25-Harrison Bader for the Cardinals. That is for Gary. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a nice... It's a nice... And listen, especially with... Oh, there you go. Brad Keller for the Royals. Kyle with his Royals. That's Rebel in the chat. And the other base cards and whatnot. So, not bad. Let's pray for multiple all-star appearances for Brad Keller from here on out. All right. Yeah, it's a nice train ride, Oliver. I don't think I've taken it since I was a little kid. But, you know, with gas prices these days and with a metro station, you know, maybe 15-minute walk to my house, I was like, I should try this. This is for science. We'll try it out, see how I feel. But I think it's only, like, 30 bucks. Uh... 30 bucks, like, each way. And if I took my car down there, it's more than... it's more than 60 bucks for maybe a tank and a half of gas to go down there and back. So, yeah, I heard about that Amtrak crash. Judging from... But based on your shark logic, Gilo, I shouldn't take the train tomorrow, right? It's like, well, I know someone that was really close to a big train crash, an Amtrak crash in Missouri, so... I don't know the SNA airport code. I'd fly if I could. If there was a... If there was a... what should I call it? I could go from the Santa Monica airport. Oh, that out of Orange County. If I could, uh... Yeah, but then I'd have to drive to Orange County. At that point, I might as well just drive all the way down there. But I feel like if there was... Santa Monica airport had a... Santa Monica had, like, a private jet that could take me from there to San Diego. That'd be nice. What about a boat? Where are my boating options? Could I take a boat out of, like, San Pedro? Can I charter a boat to take me to San Diego? How come no... I feel like there should be, like, a public boat, or... I feel like I could charter a boat. I could hire someone, I suppose. George Rhett. Refractor. And it looks like another out of 25 coming up. It's another Cardinal. That's Yachty. 22 out of 25. I think I did look up a flight from LAX to San Diego. I think it was, uh... I think it was kind of expensive. There's a lot of flights there in the first place. That's it. But the train should be pretty good. It takes a few hours, which is probably as long as it would take me to drive anyway. But I could, like, sleep on the train, or read, or... something. Not have the stress of driving. No wear and tear on my car. And Leote to Veris. Gold. 49 out of 50. Nice one. Rangers. Last spot mojo for Jeff. Come back. Come back on the train. Kind of stress-free. So... Let's see how it goes. I feel very cosmopolitan. I feel like I'm in Europe or something like that. Doing all this metroing and training around. There you go, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for keeping me company. 2021 Top Chrome Baseball Platinum Anniversary in the book. 12 Box. Pick your team number two. Here's a quick little recap. Thanks everyone for watching. I've been on these brakes, ladies and gentlemen. And some nice design. Nice blast from the past. A lot of parallels to chase. So check it out. We've got more at the store. JaspysCaseRakes.com. Have a great 4th of July, everybody. Jason will be with you for the next couple nights. I think Chris is filling in for me on Sunday. We're off on Monday the 4th. 4th of July. Someone else will be here on Tuesday. And I'll be back in action on new release Wednesday, whatever's coming out then. Thanks, everybody. Have a great night. Have a great day.