 Hi everybody, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com coming at you with jaspys 13 box prospects, rookies and stars, baseball mixer. One spot gets you three random teams each and here are the boxes that we're featuring here. Looks like we've got some game use batting gloves in there too, nice. I'm sure we'll probably, oh yeah, so for the TriStar and Onyx, we'll use our like no checklist or non-pro uniform rules or a memorabilia rules like an autographed baseball doesn't always have a team logo attached to it. So if they're an active player it'll go to the team they're currently on and if they're inactive, retire, they'll play for the team they played for the longest. Alright, now there's also another layer here. We took out a spot and we're going to give it away to someone here. So everyone has a chance at an extra spot in this break. So it's a separate dice roll. Let's roll it and randomize it 11 times, 6-5, name on top after 11, good luck. And 11 the final time, good luck, name on top is going to be Matthew. After 11, congrats to you, Matt, you get an extra spot in this one and put the little rooftop next to your name so you can keep track of what your winning spot does for you. So now let's put that, paste that in here and one spot gets you three teams so let's triple you up to three and all 30 baseball teams are in and let's roll it, let's randomize it four and a five, nine times for each list, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. After nine we've got Trevor down to Ryan, four and a five, nine times for the teams, ninth and final time. After nine we've got the Mets all the way down to the Pirates. Now trading is allowed and I'm going to pause the video in just a second to allow for a little bit of trades while I grab those boxes but trade at your own risk, remember keep in mind all the different boxes and potential cards and players that you can hit. Trevor with the Mets, Tom with the Red Sox and Rangers, Jeff with the A's and Marlins, Jeremy with the Cubs, Matthew with the Padres and Braves, Ryan last spot, one of your last spot mojo stars next to your name, Reds. Jeff with the Nats, Jeremy with the Astros, Ryan with the Mariners, Matthew with the Rays and Diamondbacks, Tom with the Yankees, Matthew with the O's, Twins and Tigers. Jeff with the Toronto Blue Jays, Trevor with the Brew Crew, Matt with the Phillies, Jeff with the Rockies, Matt with the Cardinals, Royals and Indians, Trevor with my Dodgers, Jeremy with the White Sox, Matthew with the Giants, Jeff with the Angels and Ryan with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Let's alphabetize this by team and let's make this look nice here. For those of you watching live I will share, just want to make sure it's can view, I'll share that spreadsheet link with you in the chat. I'm going to pause the video, when we come back we're going to see if there's any trades and then we're going to have the break. Stick around. All right. Welcome back folks. I'm back. There were no trades so that list you saw on that screen remains the same. Thanks everyone for getting in, really appreciate it. Now we have Diane Bailey, D.B. in the house and she won that in transcendent, I guess we'll start with select, it's the older one here. There's all 13 boxes hiding back there, there's a Brooklyn box back there, the Onyx gloves are right over here, there's a five star box hiding back there so I counted the 13. But in transcendent one Diane got the Lou Gehrig cut auto, one of one cut autograph which was pretty amazing. The crew and I, she's in the chat right now, the crew and I we were discussing it and the prices seem to be a little all over the place. I think some saw, some people saw cut autos kind of go for as low as like 5,000 and then some cut autos of Lou Gehrig go for like nine, $10,000. It's really just going to depend on what the market wants at that time. My guess, yes even Kay thinking five to eight thousand, what does everyone else think if you want to weigh in on this? And some cut autos are from, it just really all depends who's looking for a Lou Gehrig cut auto. McCarthy's seen some listed at 10K, yeah maybe if you're interested in selling it you can just put like 10K or best offer and see what you're comfortable with. That would be great but it's a pretty awesome hit. The presentation is excellent, I think that's one thing that it certainly has going for it. The presentation, the way they frame it in that big frame, like a nice classy mat in that frame too, so I think that definitely helps the value. Some collectors may be sticklers about the fact that I think it's personalized to someone. I think it's not just his name, I feel like there was, if I remember correctly, there was someone else's like personalized maybe to somebody, so it's not just the auto by itself. But my opinion, Ryan H also thinking maybe 10K best offer, yeah the framing is excellent right Steve? I think if you're not in a rush, if you're not in a rush, you can definitely put it at a shoot for the moon, I don't know why not put 15,000 as the buy it now and then see what kind of offers you get and I would just wait until you get an offer that you're comfortable with. I would wait as long as you possibly can. There's Jake Oderizzi to 500, rookie autograph for the raise. That will be for Matthew in the raise. Gene Segura is your signature gold prism. I know that these are expired and Panini apparently not being a lot more strict on that, on expired redemption, but we're going to still send it to you, still see what happens. Now where was Gene Segura in 2013, Diamondbacks, Brewers? So that will go to Trevor with the Brew Crew. Max saying someone has the Babe Ruth cut auto just listed at 99,000. Who knows? With those cut autos, especially for old school legendary players like that, you don't know what monster collector is just going to be like screw it, that's, you know, I'll pull the trigger on it. There's Jason Greeley, Pittsburgh. That'll go to Ryan Harold, last spot mojo. Oh, Ryan Redman saying Panini is giving points for expired, okay, that's good. The news was, forget it, you get an expired redemption, dunzos, you know, like you're not getting anything in return, but maybe there was enough reaction where they wanted to give you something, so points, that's not, I'll take points over nothing. I have some decent stuff in the points in the reward store these days. There's Derek Dietrich to 750, Miami Marlins, Jeff Peace. The point store used to be not so good. If you remember, like maybe four or five years back was pretty not so good. Nice Ken Griffey Jr., Mariners, Ryan Harold with the M's, nine out of 25. Yeah, reward store used to be not so good for Panini, but it's improved significantly since then. I would imagine that's how they would do it, Tyler Brenner. Like if it's like a bigger name player, you know, then I would imagine that they would give you some more points. I don't know, but, oh wow, Ryan Redman with an anecdote saying he got 5,000 points for an expired Zeke rookie auto, that's not bad, I take that, 5,000's a lot. Believe it or not, they have some decent value in a secondary market, especially for something as big as 5,000. Rebels wondering what the four-cut auto is going to sell for out of transcendent? Yeah, the Babe Ruth price is crazy, Diane. Yeah, McCarthy's right, yeah. It's a good problem to have, Diane, that Lou Gehrig. If you're not in a rush to sell it, I would just kind of slow play it and wait for the best offer and not move it too quickly for too low of a price. You're welcome, John. Nice. Yeah, you got a couple things out of there, not too bad. All right, so this is 2016 Donner's Optic Baseball. And this is Aaron Nola, Steven Piscotti to $1.99. In the interest of time, I'm just going to breeze by those. And our sorting and shipping team will sleeve and top load those before they're sorted and shipped out. We've got Christopher L. Bryant, it's a little variation there for the Cubbies that goes to Jeremy, Kenta Maeda to $2.99, Dodger's Edition. And Luis Severino is your autograph, Rated Rookie Auto. Tom with that one. I guess Severino went down with Tommy John, if I'm remembering correctly, right? Pretty sure he did. Yeah, what's interesting is that in this shortened season, I guess in a way, he didn't really miss, he's not going to really miss too much actual baseball times, $2.99. Yeah, one of Diane Bailey saying that Lou Gehrig cut from Transcendent, one of her best hits next to that Luca Rookie Auto, got off to the side. I don't know what I would do if I had Houston Astros, George Springer, that'll be for Jeremy. I don't know what I'd do. I think I would probably lean selling it, but it'd be hard, it'd be difficult. It'd be even more, it'd be extra difficult if it was like a Dodger, right? That would be super difficult. The Lou Gehrig would only be regular difficult because I don't think Lou Gehrig is too tied to the, he's a player I feel like a lot of people love, right? He's not just a Yankee. You know, like, I don't know of a lot of people who are like, Lou Gehrig, F that guy, you know? That's someone, a player you can respect no matter what team you support. So that's something, a cut auto like that, something that everyone can kind of hold on to. All right, so this is 2020 Daenerys baseball, a lot of packs here. Then we'll work through the heritage and that other Daenerys baseball back there. Then we'll start getting into some of the lighter stuff, Bowman's Best, Diamond Kings, the Hanger Pack, maybe the, the Bowman Chrome HTA, that's just three autos in there, Five Star, Batting Gloves, and then Autograph Baseball at the end right here. Yeah, Tyler, as a Tigers fan, Tyler Brenner as a Tigers fan saying if it was Ty Cobb cut auto, yeah, he's not going to sell that. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, if it was a Dodger for me, if it was a cut auto of an old Dodger, maybe Jackie, I don't know if Jackie's on the checklist, but Jackie Robinson or Don Drysdell or something like that, that would be pretty huge player like that. And we've got Jonathan Herrera or Hernandez that is for the Rangers, that's going to go to Tom and Texas. Oh, there is a Jackie Ron's cut out, it was pulled on Sunday, see, if I were the winner of that, I think that would be pretty difficult for me to sell. I don't think I would sell it. In fact, I would probably reframe it, I'd frame the frame and put it back into an even nicer frame with glass over it, and that'll just be pictures and art for the wall. All right, no worries, I think if you just search for a spot, or I think if you just search spot in the search function on our website, you should be able to find the balance owed spot link. If not, I'm sure Nick will email you how to pay for that sort of stuff. I don't have to miss someone trying to save as many of those guys as possible. Those rated rookie cards will be sorted out, but I just want to try to get ahead of it. There you go, this could be the, if we ever get the baseball season underway, it's going to be weird with the baseball season. Even a shortened season, I think it's going to be weird because the rookies aren't going to have the same amount of time to really get into gear as they usually might unless they have a hot start. There's a Cunha Junior Relic, that Boba Shet, by the way, goes to Jeff Pease. There's Adalberto Mondisi, classics autograph for the Royals, that'll be for Matthew. Slide these over here and work through this box right here. So yeah, I think this is 2020 heritage. I think he got to be sharp collecting baseball this year with the current pandemic situation in the shortened baseball seasons. So like Boba Shet may only have what a couple seasons to operate. Gavin Lux, right? For my daughter, maybe a couple months to, only a couple months or so, two, three months to operate. So if that's the case, you know, you have to start looking at different numbers and whatnot, because maybe they won't sell as big this season. I think they'll still do fine, hobby-wise, but they could be even bigger next season. You know, maybe Gavin Lux has a bad month when someone says, screw this guy, I'm just going to sell this guy for super cheap. You know, you could take advantage of situations like that, because I think that long-term potential success is going to be there. Good stash. Yeah, Diane's thinking maybe that Honus Wagner cut out of transcendence in the next one we do. And we do have transcendent on the side, folks. It doesn't look like we're going to get to that tonight, but we are super close to filling that up. We just handful of mini breaks and then a handful of spots in the transcendent itself, and then we're in breaks filled. Matt Bosberg, what's going on? Uh-oh. Ryan Harreld's hit out of transcendent was Roberto Almar. Spitting on umpedition? That'll be a hard sell for you. Is that Oriole's edition? Or he did that? Or is it Blue Jay's edition? All right, here's 2020. These are all facsimile autographs here. 2020 heritage. Uh, yeah, if it sells out, we've got time for it. Oh, I thought you just really hated umps, Ryan. MacArthur, you're shocked at how much you're approaching on eBay for your Gavin Lux auto, creeping up to 200 bucks. Yeah. You know, second base has been a black hole for the Dodgers for at least the last handful of seasons. They haven't had a solid second baseman for a long time. They've been switching a lot of players in and out of that spot. So, uh, and big market team. And then looked pretty good in some of the while he was having a cup of coffee with the Dodgers last year. And, you know, I think he's going to be almost looked real. So I think he's going to be pretty solid drafted out of high school. If I remember correctly. And I think struggled his first year and a half, you know, to the point where everyone's like bust, you know, wasn't hitting well, had stone hands, which not what they, you know, with high school prospects, you know, it could be definitely hit or miss, right? But, but they were like, Oh, but then I think once he went to double A in Tulsa, where TJ works, he just really started raking and then really turned a corner and then was near untouchable in any trade conversation. And now he's going to be starting second baseman, which is going to be awesome. I hope there's a granola clubhouse collection, right? There's Hayden saying, go Dodgers just got your Matt Kempcher as he signed a week ago. I still like Matt Kemp. I don't know why he had that. He had that. I wish the injuries and that's what kind of screwed him. You know, he's such a talented guy, but it was those injuries that really derailed everything. It may be Rihanna, but the injuries really derailed him and then just lost that speed. Once he lost a bit of that speed, then he wasn't so great in the outfield because he wasn't really a plus defender, but, but he did have the, his speed kind of overcame any deficiency he had on defense. And once that, once that went, but he could always, he could always hit. Kemp always a fan favorite though. Yeah. I don't know why he's with the mark. I thought like, this is 2019 dollars, by the way, I thought, I was, I thought for sure that he would go to an, uh, that he would go to an AL team where he can just DH because he's kind of a liability in the field nowadays. But I feel like if he's not running around in the outfield, potentially banging himself up, I thought he would be, he could be, he could still swing the bat, but no AL team seems to be taking it, which is odd. Well, my college knowledge, not too strong, Matt Vossberg, but I've been hearing in the chat a lot of people like in J.K. Dobbins. Oh, you got a prism out of 10 in a break last night? Something we got you? I don't know. I don't remember a J.K. Dobbins. Maybe we did. I don't know. They'll all blur us together. Yeah. I'm glad he got that all star to all star nod to in 2018 turning back the clock for like two thirds of the season. Oh, I forgot about this. I'll do that in a second. We'll see. All right. Good luck, everybody. Onwards. So all those pink cards, those pink parallels will ship because they are considered, they're not veteran commons. We do need baseball, though, this season, ladies and gentlemen. I hope they figure it out. I'm pretty down with, I'm pretty down with all of the, I'm pretty down with all of the ideas. There's Reese McGuire. Was Reese McGuire the one that got caught doing that thing in the parking lot? Toronto Blue Jays, that goes to Jeff Peace. So I like pretty much all the, like whatever wacky idea they want to do, I'm down with, except, except the weird division mixing of teams and stuff like that. I know geographically it may be easier, but I don't know. I can't handle that. Then it's just spring training. You may as well just sack the season then, cancel the entire season. Oh, nice. Boba Shet. facsimile autograph, but nice Boba Shet box topper card out of that heritage box. Blue Jays, Jeff Peace. Let's do this, this hanger box. Astra, I like Dustin May, by the way, Hayden. I think he's pretty solid. He may need another, well, he was, he didn't even throw a pitch in spring training. So, or off the mound anyway. So he was battling with some injuries. So hopefully he's kind of over that hump right now, while everyone's been pretty much quarantined. I don't know if he'll make the row, I think he needs a little more marinating, but he's, but I like his stuff. It's kind of crazy to think that Dodgers fans have to start thinking of life without Clayton Kershaw. So no big rookies out of this, out of this hanger box right there, but there you go. Let's do this. Remember that, that football mixer we're giving away, what are we giving away again, what did I say? It's on the show notes. $200 of break credit in that break, tonight only. Doesn't necessarily have to break tonight, it just has to fill tonight, but I'd like to fill it and break it, because I don't think anything else is sold out after this. I gotta do choice number two. Impeccable is sold out, but we need to do a couple of Salo packs. I mean, I think that football mixer's our best bet. The 10 box post draft NFL mixer, three spots left with $200 break credit giveaway. And that'll probably be the last break of the night. I think that'll take, well, maybe not. Maybe we can do a very short break afterwards, but it'll be, it'll pretty much take us pretty close to the end of the night. Now my screens, oh, now it says one. All right, so yeah, looks like that is gonna be the next break. So let's lock that in to the schedule. Just double checking that nothing else sold out. Okay, nice. All right, so in the schedule right now, we should be finishing this break up in the next 20, 30 minutes or so. Then we'll do a quick box break of choice, and then we will get into that 10 box mixer, which should bring us pretty close to the end of the night. We may have a time for a quick one box break or so after that, but that's about it. Out of 25, Brian Dozier. Dual relic and autograph for the twins. That'll be for Matthew. Mark Trumbo frame. Chris Sale dual relic to 49. Still White Sox edition here, Jeremy. This is 2017 Diamond Kings. Billy Herman, Roberto Clemente, Daniel Murphy, I'm assuming those are turned around because they're variations, so I've set them aside. Ryan Braun frame, Alex Reyes, Madison Bumgarner, Ben Intendi, Mookie Betts, 70 out of 99. Crazy to think that dodgers are only to get like a few months of Mookie Betts. Potentially zero months of Mookie Betts. Jason Oh, no, Impeccable's not sold out yet. Still have a couple of little sell-out pack breaks too. Matthew Gritter. Yeah, Mosaic we did ages ago. Are those videos not uploaded? Can everyone see the Mosaic videos? Maybe they're not showing up for some reason because Matthew's the second or third person who asked. Someone click that link right there just to test and scroll down and see if you see those Mosaic videos. That makes me nervous. So someone can double check for me. I can't do it if I'm signed in to my R account because then it might just show up and it's where the video owners. Joe and Ryan don't see them. Interesting. No, Matthew says they're there. So two people say they don't. Steve says he does. Ryan says he's an idiot. All right, so mixed reviews. Oh, maybe the hanger thing confused people. Okay, so maybe I should shorten that so Mosaic shows up a little bit. So maybe it's me. All right, so maybe I'll change the title of that later tonight. Okay, next box if I remember. All right, Jake Bauer is your autograph. Bauer's is your autograph. A rookie auto for the tribe, that'll be for Matthew. Brett Beatty to 150. We got Zach Thompson, autograph for the Cardinals. That's gonna be for Matthew. That's the extra spot that he won in this break. There you go. Pan off. Nice Eloy Jimenez. And Dean Kramer, die cut autograph. Nice, five out of 150. That's pretty cool. Orioles, that goes, that also goes to Matthew. Nice, Vlad Guerrero Jr. atomic. And Luis Gil for the Yankees. That's another auto for Tom. Vlad Guerrero, Jeff Peace got randomized the Blue Jays. All right, we're getting there folks. We're getting there. We're not, now we're here to the good stuff here. We'll do that. We'll do that, that, that. Batting Gloves and Autograph Baseball. Yes, DFS, A, impeccable's not sold out yet and B, we're just out of time. No, she was not in our shop today. She was in the chat. D, B is Diane Bailey. She was in the chat earlier, talking about the Lou Gehrig. She went, I think we're FedExing it to her. Ooh, there's a thick card on the bottom there. What's going on? What's up? Let's go. We got Wensiel Perez. What's the wrong penny sleeve one? For the Tigers, that's going to go to Matthew. The Leonardo Jimenez, Blue Jays, goes to Jeff Peace, the Bluebirds, and we've got a Jersey and Auto, Suley Matthias, 109 that is out of 150. Jersey and Autograph, nice. Game used, it says right there, for the Royals. Let's hydrate those vocal chords. Royals, Matthew. Let's go to five star really quick. Oh, nice. Nick Jaspy saying that inception sold out. So that slots into the last break of the night spot. Sweet. All right, we might end up going a tiny bit over, but that's all right. So it looks like that'll be the last break of the night. It looks like it's on pace to sell. Ooh, a cut auto. We got Andrew Tolles. Andrew Tolles, interesting story about him, was literally bagging groceries, I think, and then ended up with the Dodgers, played great. Then I think he struggles with some anxiety issues or something like that, and kind of excused himself from camp last year. Never really returned, hopefully he's doing okay. One of one, cut autograph. I'm not sure who this player or person is, but best wishes from Ray Schalk, an old Chicago White Sox catcher. Oh, that sounds familiar actually. That goes to Jeremy Monahan. Let's look at old Ray Schalk, who passed away in 1970, played for the White Sox from 1912 to 1928. Really old school, right there. Hall of Fame, Veterans Committee Hall of Fame in 1955. Oh, this was the, oh no, this was the, this is the 1917 World Series winning White Sox. There you go, the 1919 White Sox team was the scandal team. He was two years before a scandal. There you go. Nice one for the White Sox. That's Jeremy, once again, all aboard the Big Head Express. Woo-hoo! It's pretty nice. There you go. It's a little bit of history there, Jeremy. There's Brooklyn Collection. We've got a base card on top, Sandy Co-Facts for the Dodgers. Shoei Otani for the Angels. Dodgers is Trevor, Angels is Jeff. Juan Soto, Nationals, Jeff Peace. Mookie Betts. Now we're getting some numbers here, four out of 75, Red Sox, Tom. And another one of one, wow. Woo! Look at that. Look at this. What a box. One of one, Roberto Clemente, Ryan Harold and the Pirates. Can everyone identify the autograph in that little blurry spot there? One of one, Ryan and the Pirates. All aboard! Woo-hoo! Now everyone should be able to see it. It's Derek Jeter and it's one out of five. Wow. Yep, Kevin's got it. Tom, Tom Ehrenstad, got randomized the Yankees in this break and gets the one out of five Derek Jeter. That is awesome. All aboard, the big hit express. Woo-hoo! That is great. What a break. And then nice, we got Philly's edition of Andrew McCutcheon right here too. It's 54 out of 75, Cutch going to Matthew. Almost one of his teams he won. Nice. All right, now let's go batting glove. Yeah, that is a great looking Jeter card, Jack. That's for sure. Now I wonder if I hope they put the names of the players on here, otherwise it might be hard to figure out. Let's just work here. Quick round of who am I. 26 year old second baseman shortstop, active. A righty. Lifetime 293, 12 home runs, 70 runs batted in. Played for the same team since 2018. I feel like he's kind of an up and comer right here. We've seen him in a lot of breaks. Number 27 for the Pirates. And played college baseball for the Arizona Wildcats. First rounder in the 2015 MLB draft. Who am I? Everyone's favorite game, America's favorite game. The game that's been sweeping the nation. Not Acuna, not Glaber, not Ozzy, not Mullins. There you go, Ryan Harrell. Yep, I think everyone gets it now. Pirates, yep. Jack B, Ryan Harrell's got it. Kevin Newman, that's pretty cool. Game used batting gloves. That's awesome. All right, so Pirates, that'll go to Ryan Harrell. Is there an auto, yeah, the auto, what's on the right side of the glove? Don't wanna show you that. All right, who am I? I am a 22 year old Diamondbacks prospect. Let's see, was in single A last year. The Diamondbacks organization. Five home runs, 28 RBIs, over 55 games. 318 average, pretty solid. One of the probably a top 50 prospect in the Diamondbacks organization according to fan graphs. No, maybe higher. Number 20 organizational prospect. Just a handful of spots ahead of Pavin. A few spots below Seth Beer and Blaze Alexander. Not as high as Christian Robinson or Dalton Varshow. But 20th overall, according to fan graphs. Might be a little bit of a tougher one. But good guesses though, not Guzman, not Seth Beer, not Pavin, not Corbin Carroll. It's Dominic Fletcher. He autographed right there. That's pretty cool. This side as well. Was he in the Metz organization at one point or am I thinking of some other Dominic? So that goes to Matthew. Ah, Dominic Smith is Metz. Thinking of a different Dominic. All right, couple more. Then the baseball, then the 10 box football mixer and then a quick inception break to close out the night, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you. All right, who do we have here? This guy, all right. All right, looks like another prospect. Prospect for the Royals. Think Royals prospects allow Ad's Kansas City star. Apparently he's, apparently his one phone call away, apparently, according to the Kansas City star I think, from getting called up. 26 year old from Junction City, Kansas, played for the Royals, double A and triple A affiliates in 2019. In the past season, made a name for himself in the major minor leagues by channeling the spirit of past Royals and running wild, apparently. Outfielder, lefty on the 40 man. Yes, actually. Good call, Ryan Herald. Ryan Herald knows his baseball. Yeah, it's Nick Heath. There you go. He uses Franklin gloves here. There's his autograph up there. So he decided to go on that point, that part there. Nice, there you go. Royals prospect, Matthew S. again. All right, and one more round of who am I? Gary Hartings and Nick Heath from your hometown. There he is. All right, tri-star, autographed baseball. Again, we'll go to the team that they're currently on. If they're active or the team they played for the longest, if this is a retired player, tri-star usually gives us, yeah, a little game show card here. All right, who am I? Hall of Famer in 1998, part of the 300 win and 3000 K club, played in four World Series, four-time All-Star, and a 1977 All-Star MVP. 1976 Lou Gehrig Award winner, 1980 league leader in ERA, 13-time top 10 in strikeouts, seven-time top 10 in wins. It's pretty good. I think he did TV for, after his playing days, I think he did TV for the, what should I call it? For the Braves, if I'm not mistaken. Played for a season with the A's, two seasons with Houston, three seasons with Milwaukee, and three seasons with the California Angels, but played 16 seasons with, which done? Ray and Ryan Harreld, I think you guys on the right track though, yeah, Chris Gilles got it. There's two big dons for the Dodgers, back in the day. This one is Don Sutton, nice. I played for 16 seasons with my Dodgers. Hide up here a little bit. There it is, there's Don Sutton's autograph. There's the tri-star sticker right there. Any other stickers right here we have to look at? No, nice, all right, so there you go. So that goes to my Dodgers Trevor Hardway with the boys in blue. Thanks for watching, Trevor. Thanks for breaking everybody. Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next break. Great mixer.