 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Here's our last Jaspys high end three box. We love Tops baseball mixer featuring, these are all 2021 and featuring a box of icons, a box of sterling and a box of luminaries. There's only four boxes in Diamond Icons. So that's why that's the fourth and final one. I think there's a couple of extra boxes left here from that case that we popped open. I'm sure that'll end up in a future mixer or something like that. All car chip obviously, one combo. Four teams in one spot Diamondbacks raised Royals Marlins. There it is right here. So it should be 27 on the team list and 27 on the name list. Big thanks to the few people who bought spot straight up. So Simon, you end up with the official last spot mojo and congrats everybody else who took the risk on those fillers, congrats again to the winners. Let's roll it, let's randomize that list, each list five into five, 10 the hard way, one. Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10th and final time. After 10, we got Ryan down to Steve after 10. Five into five, 10 times, 10 the hard way, four the teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10th and final time. Good luck everybody. After 10, we got the Dodgers on top. It's probably where they'll be by the end of the season. Nationals on the bottom and the post season. All right, Ryan with the Dodgers, my Dodgers. David with the Pirates. Nick L with the combo team and the Cincinnati Reds. Jeremy with the Yankees. Nick with the Orioles. Brett with the Rockies. Simon with the Giants last spot mojo. My rivals Jeremy with the Indians. Robert with the Cardinals. Eric with the Braves. Tommy with the Mariners. David with the White Sox. Nick with the Red Sox. David with the Phillies. TJ with the Mets. Allen with the Padres. Eric with the Cubbies. PJ with the Rangers. Robert with the Halos. Barry with the Twins. Allen with the Tigers. PJ with the Astros. Rex with the A's and the Brew Crew. Barry with the Blue Jays and Steve with the Washington Nationals. All right, let's sort this alphabetically by team. I'm gonna pause the video. When we come back, we're gonna see if there's any trades and then have the break. Remember, they're all 2021. Got a box of icons here. Sterling and luminaries. So stick around, be right back. All right, welcome back everybody. Look at that. There was indeed a trade. So Rex is out of the A spot and into the White Sox spot. We'll put T next to there for trade. In case you're falling along at home, you can keep track of that. And David is now in the athletics spot. TWC, trade window closed. So let's print, let's rip. Let's see what happens. We're gonna go icons first. That has the most cards. Sterling next, that has two cards and then luminaries which only has one card in there. All right, so there's the final printout. Hot off the presses. Thanks very much everybody for hanging with me. Early, earlier on a Wednesday. Wednesdays, remember, we started at 11 a.m. L.A. Time. Ooh, we got a book in here, book alert. We got a book. Cut autos are usually thin here in Diamond Icons, Rex. The thick ones, that's usually, the bottom card's usually a relic. All right, we're gonna lead off with nine out of 10 red ink auto, Randy Johnson, Mariners edition, the big unit. That will be for the M's. That's gonna be for Tommy, Tommy John with that one. Oh, the book is already here. The book is dual autographed Diamond Relic book card. And they're both braves. Dual Diamond, dual on book autograph. Chipper Jones on the left side, Ronald Acuna Jr. on the right side, two out of three. What a way to start the day. Eric, Eric who won an extra spot in the filler break, then won a spot in this break, now ends up with this one here. Wow, no randomizer, no nothing. Two out of three, out of fives and under, of course, get the train whistle. All aboard the Big Head Express. Woo-hoo! Next up is Cabrion Hayes, nice red ink autograph. Nine out of 25. Buckos, that's gonna be for, there you go, David. David Ames with the Pirates. Future star right here, David. Hold on to that one. Next up is from a red ink auto to the Cincinnati Reds, Barry Larkin. Five out of 25, Hall of Famer, going to Nick L and Cincinnati. We're on to Cincinnati. And we got Brooks Robinson, nice, nine out of 10. Piece of his lumber and his autograph. One of the boss man's favorite players. This is also going to Nick Elf. Maybe his favorite player, I think, Brooks Robinson. Next up is a one of one, Jose Altuve, Astros. That'll be for PJ. All aboard the Big Head Express. Woo-hoo! Then we've got a Jose Abreu, four out of 10 silver ink autograph. Rex drawing first blood in that trade. And another White Sox, one out of 25 red ink auto, Eloy Jimenez. Another one for Rex and the White Sox. And the thick card here, ooh, there's the cut auto. It's a thin, see, cut autos are thin. There's White Hoyt, one out of four. I know nothing about White Hoyt, but as we like to do here at Jaspies, we like to learn things. That goes to the Yankees. Maybe I've heard of him. It's not an entirely unfamiliar name. Jeremy Port, with the Yankees, gets the White Hoyt cut autograph, who is a pitcher for the Yankees, passed away in 1984, was a right handed pitcher played for a lot of teams. New York Giants, New York Baseball Giants, Red Sox, Yankees. Yankees from 1921 to 1930. So part of the 1923, 1927, and 1928 World Series Championship teams. Hall of Famer, 1969 by the Veterans Committee, and an AL Wins Leader in 1927. There you go, I think he did some broadcasting for a while too. I think he worked with Dodgers' Red Barber, that is. All right, so there you go. All right, so nice. This is kind of sad. Hoyt died of heart failure while preparing for what he realized would be his final visit to the Hall of Famer in Cooper Sound, New York, in the mid-80s. He was a longtime member of Alcoholics Anonymous, 40 years so, wrapped up joining Alcoholics Anonymous. Good for him. Jeremy Port, that's out of four, out of five and under, get the train whistle. All aboard the Big Hit Express. Woo-hoo! Nice old school guy here. And the final one is, woo! Nico Horner, that's gotta be a piece of the shoe, right? Seven out of 10. That is for the Cubs, Eric, with the Chicago Cubs. Preeminent pieces, Relic card. That's pretty sharp. All right, Diamond Icons in the books. Next, Top Sterling. All right, so we have a 1990s MLB All-Star and a retired number. Let's see who the 90s All-Star is. It's gonna be, yeah, that's a pretty good player, right there, six out of 10. Triple Relic and Autograph, Pedro Martinez for the Red Sox, Nick L, with the Red Sox, commemorating his Sterling season of 2003. I guess he started in the 90s. Not sure, that's a little bit of a stretch, but Nick will take it, Red Sox. Retired Numbers, if I need to see the Cleveland, Kansas City game. They've replayed this like three times already. Let's go to regional coverage on MLB Network. Got a baseball break going on here. We've got Brewers at Tigers, Tigers up 3-1. All right, ooh, thick card here. Wow, three out of five, Frank Thomas. Rex, you guessed the wrong box for that Frank Thomas. You thought it was 90s All-Star. No, Frank Thomas is in the retired numbers. And look at this, Rex. Three out of five for number 35. Quad relic and on-card autograph. What a trade for Rex. And Rex, all aboard the Big Hit Express. Woo-hoo. All right, now last chance to make it up for Dave in that luminaries box. Oh, and yeah, Rex, trust me, she'll like it too, that Frank Thomas card. Last one, good luck. I think it goes portrait mode. So we've got a seven out of 10 up there. It's Ronald Acunha Jr. Nice jersey and autograph. Featuring his career hits total at the time. You're gonna get a lot more than that by the time all said and done. Brave, that's another one for Eric. And there you have it, ladies and gentlemen. That was our three box high end We Love Tops baseball mixer. This is why we love tops, stuff like this. Thanks everybody for getting in. Keep an eye out on jazpiececasebreaks.com for more baseball, and I'll break more of that with you next time, bye-bye.