 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with another case of 2023 top-stribute baseball picker team 3. Brand new release, just dropped today. Very big thanks to this group right here for making this happen. On Wednesday the 12th, home day, a tad with last spot mojo star next to his name 70% of the time and last spot mojo hits 100% of the time. The remaining teams that were kind of sitting there a little bit, we pulled into a R&B, a random number block, randomizer which we did in a separate video. We uploaded that separately but here are the results. Basically turned the remaining teams into a serial number break. Now remember there are going to be non numbered base cards including rookie cards for this group of teams right here potentially. We're going to randomize them all as one lot to one person in the break. We'll do that randomizer at the end. Excuse me. Alright and there's the case of tribute. This case volunteering as tribute just like in the Hunger Games. When's the last time everyone saw the Hunger Games? What's up Grizzlebies? That's right ABC always be closing. Take this out of our inventory system. We've got the sounds of the gold cup on in the background. Panama or Jamaica Mexico. Panama beat us, beat the Americans in penalties. Which was unfortunate. Because watching Mexico United States is always a fun one. Jan's never seen the Hunger Games. It's been since 2012 for Grizzlebies. And it's been a minute or two for me. Good luck battle is saying can I give you a shout out to Noah. This is his first break. His dad bought him the braves in this break. Alright. Oh under Tad? That is? I usually don't give shout outs. Oh no I do. But only one a day. I haven't given one out yet. So shout out to Noah. Good luck. With the braves in this one. Not really a shout out he kind of showed. That's not really our deal. Oh that's Ben's nephew too? A family affair? I like that. I like to say the family that breaks together stays together. I don't know if that's scientifically true. But we'd like to think that. Good luck everybody. Braves always hit right? There's got to be something for the braves. You would think? Let's see what we got. Alright let's first start with these. Remember some of these non numbered cars are going to be randomized to one lot. To that number block group over there. Devers 85 out of 99 is for John G. And the red socks. Where should I start? Should I start right here with Garrett Cole? Which is 13 out of 50 for John Jackson and the Yankees. And your dual relic is Kettle Martay. 168 out of 199. These are slightly thicker than a 130 top loader. They're a wee bit smaller than a 180 but should be fine. Two color dual relic. That's a number block team. If you're not familiar with the random number block format we go by that digit right there. So whatever that digit is out of whatever. So Arizona 8 is going to be for Rob. Garrett Cole goes to John Jay once again. There's Machado and that is a Jim Palmer. 63 out of 199. And that will be for Joe P. Joe Pereira, different Joe P from the Joe P we normally see. We have like three Joe P's for Baltimore. There you go. Thanks Joe. Next up is a triple relic Mike Trout. Angels, Rob with the halos. 93 out of 99. How about Adele Hall? 125 out of 150. Blue parallel for the O's. Another one for Joe. Behind Correa is Riley Green. Now remember I like the stamp of approval relics because they have the MLB hologram sticker in there. And then that way you can look up that number, see what date this jersey was pulled. And then you can look up his box for us if you did anything that day. That's KV030502. You can just go to mlb.com slash authentication. Jesse with the Tigers. Sometimes those numbers can tell a fun story. Sometimes it's just whatever. Ooh, don't look Rex. But there's 10 out of 10, the Ryan Express. The inspiration for the Big Head Express. That is Rangers Edition going to Tristan. Make that shadow box look. That high leg kick was always really cool. All right, that's the first box. Next box. I told you not to look Rex. That gave you fair warning. All right, second box of six. Good luck. Bon chance. I had one with the MLB hologram sticker, but the card said, the card said not used in any game. I would believe this, ooh, what is this? I would believe the sticker, the hologram sticker over the card. Tyler, what's going on? I do watch the tennis. Salvador Perez, 28 out of 50 for the Royals for Ed P. Not as closely as I usually do this year for some reason. Neil Cruz is the 75. That'll be for the Pirates. That's Pirates eight. That'll be for Rob. Kind of was a tricksy parallel. Did I miss anything else? Any other number cards? I got everything else. I got an extra hit here in this pile. There's Casey Meyes, 181 out of 199. That'll go to the Tigers, Jesse. I played tennis through high school. Swing around the old paddle every once in a while. Behind Mookie is a dual relic, Alex Rodriguez. Piece of the jersey, piece of the lumber. John. John Jay with the Yankees. 134 out of 199. And oh, that's kind of a cooler card. I don't know what that was. It looked like a see-through card, a nasty take card. I'll save it to the end. There's Joey Vado, triple relic for the Reds. Jeff. And behind Boba Shet is 60 out of 75. Tyler Freeman for Cleveland. Rookie Otto. Cleveland. This is for you. Ed with Cleveland. Behind Miguel Cabrera is Jordon Alvarez. VT042954 is the number. There you go, Jeff. First of many, I hope. We've still got plenty of boxes to go. This is for you, Mark. And the Stroes. And we got more Astros. I guess Tramantini's an Astro now. 43 out of 150. Yeah, I missed that. Mark Russo in the Stroes. All right. And that behind Corbin Burns is another red leg. 9 out of 10, Barry Larkin. In a sort of see-through acetate design, but on a thicker card stock. An iconic perspectives autograph card. Hall of Fame, Barry Larkin. There you go, Jeff. Nothing to worry about. We weren't worried. We got more boxes to go. Ever... Oh, look at this. It's a one-framed, oversized tribute to 1954 buy-back card. What's that? That sounds awesome. We'll save that till the end. How about that? Watch till the end, ladies and gentlemen. You won't believe what we pull. Duncan, unfortunately, I do not see your name in this break. Could be a mantle, I don't know. Here's on the checklist. Has a player ever left a team and then been traded back to that team? Yeah. Yeah, Matt Kemp, right? That happened to Matt Kemp. Probably a number of other examples, but they're usually not... That usually doesn't happen to, like, superstar players. Randy Johnson, 87 out of 99. Diamondback 7 goes to Rob. 15 out of 45. Vlad Guerrero Jr. I see that happen with the relief pitchers a lot. You know, every once in a while you'd be like, hey, here's so-and-so coming in for the sixth inning. Second stint with the team. Nice Vlad. Number block team. Vlad Jr., Toronto 5. And that's going to be for Mark. We got Christopher Morrell, 56 out of 1, 99. That'll be for Ed P. and the Cubs. There's Giancarlo Stanton, triple relic. Just asking, because how would I feel if Ballinger was traded back to that? I would love for Ballinger to be back in LA. What's probably going to happen is the Dodgers will give up some not-so-good prospect and then have the Cubs pay for half his contract to 1,99 Giancarlo Stanton, and that'll probably get the deal done. That's probably exactly what's going to happen, Jason. The Cubs are still paying for most of Jason Hayward's contract. Ballinger's not an $18 million player, but John Jackson with the John Costin. But we got him back for under 10, which is what a lot of fans wanted this offseason, and I think we'll take it. There's Big Poppy and Manny Ramirez. Nice. 32 out of 50. John with the Red Sox. Behind Seager is Alex Gordon, 4 out of 99. Royals. That'll be for Ed P. And there's JD Martinez, another Dodger reclamation project. No, Cindergarten will work out. They're not all going to work out, but a lot of times they do. JD Martinez comes to the Dodgers, becomes an All-Star. That's KV062254. 17 out of 99 for John G. and the Red Sox. Then the autograph won, Gon Gonzalez, 79 out of 150. You named your dog after Alex Gordon, Gilo's saying. Alex or Gordon, or is your dog's name Alex Gordon? Tristan with Texas. What's in there? What's going to be in there? The suspense. We'll do it at the end. It better be good. But if it's like some scrub, and we like wait and save till the end, should I just open it now? Or should I hope, should I gamble on the fact that it's going to be a big name? And it'll be like, oh my God, the biggest hit ever. I'll start throwing my hat and ripping my shirt off and be like, what? You know, and then start running around and acting like a fool. That's crazy. The sickest hit we've ever had. Whoa. Start banging my chest. You know, start pounding my bicep. Start flipping out. There's no scrubs in 1954. I'm sure there were. But remember, that's tribute to 1954 buyback card. Is it an actual 1954 card? A buyback card from 1954? I'm sure there's some scrubs in 1954. Yeah, I was thinking that too. I think it's this checklist in a 1954 design. But it does say buyback card. So maybe they bought back a 1954 card. But then it says oversized. Oh, maybe just the frame is oversized and the buybacks in the... We're going to find out at the end of the break. All right, we've got Smoltzy, John Smolt, 26 out of 50, Tad and Noah. Bravo. There you go, guys. Behind Cedric Mullins is McGee, Miguel Cabrera, 22 color relic. Does anything beat that 50 auto book? I mean, value-wise some things do. But in terms of just the sheer spectacle, not too many beat that. 29 out of 199, Miguel Cabrera for Jesse and the Tigers. And we've got Nelson Velazquez, 162 out of 199. Chicago Cubs, Ed P. And there is John... Josh Winkowski, 1999, Prince. That's going to go to John G. and Boston. And the Crone Zone, J. Cronenworth. That is VT030626. In case you want to look that up. Wow. So cardboard connection says it's one out of every 567 boxes with a frame with an actual 1954 car. Whoo. Hopefully it's not a 1954 scrub. There's Vlad Guerrero Jr., 138 out of 199. Montreal Expo stuff goes to the Nationals. Nationals are our number block team, and that goes to Washington 8. That's Rob. Could be. That would be awesome. Any of those guys would be awesome. Behind Joey Vado it is Peter Lanzo, triple relic. But before Rex gets everyone's hope, so remember this could be, it could also very well, just as well be Gus Zernial, Ed Lopez, Met Alexander with Met. Could very well be Del Crandall, Jim Greengrass. You know what I mean? Sure, it could be Eddie Matthews of the Milwaukee Braves, or it could just as well be Johnny Clipstein from the Chicago Cubs. Who knows? Will it be Johnny Padres of the Brooklyn Dodgers, or will it be Don Lund for the Tigers? Or the Tribute, do you think they could do that? Absolutely they'll do that. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, it can't all be, you think they're buying back, you know, you think they're buying back like Ted Williams cards in bulk? Does the checklist have a list of names, or does it just say actually I should be looking at that, right? Actually it doesn't say. In addition, rare box hopper? Oh wait, no. There's actually no indication of what players are going to be involved there. 1999, Prince, Alexander with the Met. Kettle Marte going to number 8. That will be for Rob. And there's Mamish Otto Fernando Tatis Jr. Dual Padres for Ben, Ben Thomas with the Friars. 75 out of 99. We'll get that Soto too. Lucas Gialito will go to the White Sox, Mark with the White Sox. Bob Gibson reveals a Pedro Martinez Metz edition going to Alexander. It's another weird batch of top-loaders here. It's like the middle part is kind of cinched in. This one's a lot better. 14 out of 50. Alexander with the Metz. Behind Mike Piazza is Josh Smith. 58 out of 1 at 99. Tristan with the Rangers. Then we have Clayton Kershaw, nice. 3 out of 50. Stamp of Approval Relic Card. It's KV063 680. Tad in the Dodgers last spot mojo. And then we've got Tech, Jason Veratek. 70 out of 75. That's going to be the Red Sox, John G. Yeah Chad, we pulled one of these. Now obviously if it's Milwaukee Braves it's going to go to Atlanta. If it's Philadelphia A's it'll go to the Oakland A's obviously. I'm trying to think if there's any city situations Brooklyn obviously goes to Los Angeles Dodgers. New York Giants obviously goes to New York San Francisco Giants. Did someone say 54 Mantle? I don't think anyone said 54 Mantle. Or did someone, did I say maybe? Jan's claiming that the oversized card is going to be a one of one. Well not in 1954, Jan. Mickey Mantle's not on the 1954 Tops baseball checklist. Well eBay is wrong. Despite the strong 1954 Tops baseball checklist there are several glaring omissions according to cardboardconnection.com. The battle of player exclusive contracts isn't new to the hobby. And in 1954 Bowman was able to secure the baseball card rights of Mickey Mantle, Pee Wee Reece, and Roy Campanella thereby preventing their inclusion in 1954 Tops. But I like Jan's confidence even when Jan is wrong. If you're going to make mistakes make them loud. Music teachers who would always say 73 out of 150 Jordan Groshan's for Miami. Otherwise if you're timid with your mistake when you're doing that then then everyone knows you made a mistake. Ah! Not about that Chad. Not about that. I mean that's something you would do. Too cool for that. 86 out of 99 Atlanta Tad Noa as well. And dual relic Wanderfranco Bobby Whit Jr. That is a randomizer. 188 out of 199. Chad would definitely do that. When you're as cool and calm and collected and confident as I am Chad I have no need for stuff like that. Unless it's like Rex but that's just fun. Or my cousin's family not usually my friends though. Brian Bello 56 out of 199 56 out of 199 Brian Bello going to the Red Sox. He took a no hitter into like the 6 or 7 thinning couple weeks ago. John G and we got Tyler Freeman another one 43 out of 150 It'll be for the tribe that's going to go to Ed with the Guardians and we got Glaibre Torres Glaibre Day 038-335 If you're curious about looking that sort of stuff up 24 out of 25 John Jackson with the Yankees and then we got the triple relic Vlad Guerrero Jr. Nice that's going to be Toronto Toronto's a number block team and that will go to Standby Toronto 7 It'll be for you Rob. We need a one of one and it is Don Lund for the Tigers They should bring that old Tigers logo back Is this oversized cars a subset or were they that big? I don't know I don't know this part Were there only certain cars that were oversized or were they all oversized? Tigers were picked up straight up by Jesse Not the biggest names out of this year This was the normal size Okay It's a facsimile autograph But Jesse with the Tigers All aboard the Big Hit Express Woo-hoo I gotta admit I'm not sure who Don Lund is What grade would I give it? Not very good at the grade thing So your eyes are probably better than mine on that Don Lund He played with the Dodgers for a few seasons St. Louis Browns for a season He was what I think World War II kind of got in the way Some of his playing career Played a couple more seasons with the Tigers He was a coach of the Tigers for a season or two Lifetime 240 batting 15 home runs 86 runs batted in No longer with us anymore Passed away in 2013 in Ann Arbor, Michigan Part of the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor And I'm sure A nice guy Alright, now let's do this randomizer right here I think the SD only Oh no, you don't want to have to do the non-numbered card randomizer as well So we'll do all that with one dice roll Alright, so let's flip back to the team list Let's gather all the names in the number block list This is for the non-numbered cards For that number block group And then Let's do the shortstop randomizer Wander Franco, Tampa Bay Rays The Royals Let's roll it, randomize both lists Come on, ram.org A full 12 times 6 and a 6, 2, 3 Alright, there you go, Rob You'll get the non-numbered cards For that group of teams involved In the random number block group Right down there Alright, now 12 times for that dual relic card Which was 88, 180 Wasn't both number block teams No, Ed has the Royals And the Rays is Greg So two people who bought their team straight up Thank you for doing that 6 and a 6, 12 times Team on top gets it 1, 2, 3, 11 And 12th and final time After 12, the Royals will get it Apologies, Greg But congrats to Ed And the Kansas City Royals And there you go ladies and gentlemen Thanks for watching, thanks for breaking with us We'll see you next time for the next one Bye bye