 Hi everyone, Joe for Jazby's Case Breaks.com coming at you with 2022 Topps Museum Collection Baseball. Pick your team number eight. A lot of awesome stuff in here. Second half of the case. Remember I marked all those number eight so we know they're from the same case. Big thanks to this group. Thanks to the people who bought their team straight up. Not too many of you, but I appreciate it. We might have been able to do this entire case. There's Matthew with Last Bot Mojo Cardinals. We've been able to do this entire case. Random number blocks out. Might have to consider that. Next time we get some museum collection going. Alright, there are the results of the random number block right there. So it's a serial number break for that big group of teams right over here. We did that randomizer in a separate video. Did I upload that video? I did. If you want to see the randomizer for that, we'll do that. We'll keep this to my left. I'm sure that'll be a big stack right there. At the end of the break, we'll randomize all these names here. And the name on top will get all the non-numbered base cards for that big group of teams too. That'll be a big stack of cards, I would imagine. Alright, thanks everyone. We've got a little Brewer's at Cardinals on in the background. Al Rapuhol struck out. We'll be looking forward to his next at bat, seeing if he can maybe make some magic happen. What's he at now? 6-9-7? Aaron Judge hit two homers yesterday. And I think that game is in progress. And they're up 3-0. Aaron Judge won for 2, but no, no home run. This feels like a book. It is a book. Good luck everybody. Book, book, book. There's an Odeal Crews rookie card, Eloy Jimenez to 150. Eloy Jimenez, Joe Christian, one of the few people buying their teams straight up. Thank you. Pirates are a number block team, so this is part of the non-numbered base card group. So one person on that number block list has to my left. We'll get that. Yeah, Cardinals have been around. I think they're one of the more original MLB teams. They must have been around. Oh, age average? I don't know actually. Right, and then Pools is on that team. But they got some youngsters though too, because they got Dylan Carlson and Moot Bar and stuff like that. We've got Jose Abreu, two-color, dual relic, and autographed. Joe Christian picking up the White Sox straight up. Yeah, where do the Cardinals sit, ladies and gentlemen, on average age? 133 out of 199. So Jason was wondering. Now I'm curious too, where are they at at average age? Behind Otani is Austin Hayes, 35 out of 35, two-color patch for the Orioles. And that goes to Orioles Baltimore 5. That's going to be for Travis with number 5. Behind the sketch reproduction is Josh Hader, quad relic. 4 out of 99 for the Brewers. Milwaukee's a number block team. Milwaukee 4 is for the X-Line. So are they kind of in the middle, Oliver saying? Very young if you take out Yachty, Albert, and Wayno. All right, so the Atelier autographed book card. Good luck, everybody. It's going to be Cool Whit Merrifield. Man, these cards look really cool. I like the big stadium look there. The Golden Godograph is sharp. Whit Merrifield looks like a giant standing on the edge of the stadium. 4 out of 25. Royals are a number block team. Royals 4 for the X-Line. Slider box for this, but we'll find one when we're done with the break. Next up. Matt says they're the 10th youngest. Oliver saying 21st. 21st oldest, 21st youngest. Depending on how you're reading those numbers. Their average age is 28.42 years. Yeah, Gila, that is a good-looking book. I love those Atelier autographs. All right, next up. Ooh, good question. Who is the oldest team? Who is the oldest team in baseball? I say it's... No, not the Cubs. Can you give us the average age of the oldest team? There's Reese Hoskins to 99. So the A. Yankees. Are the Yankees the oldest team? There's Reese Hoskins, 17 out of 99. And your hits. There's Buster Posey, 32 out of 99. Yankees are second. That was close. Reds are 14. Yeah, Reds have a... Reds are fielding a pretty young team. There's Giants, Chris Walker, with the Giants straight up. Metz are the oldest team. I was in the vicinity. There's Matt Olson, dual relic and autograph. 56 out of 199. Dodges have to be kind of in the middle? Middle-ish? Oh, sorry. Matt Olson, Braves is the number block team. And that goes to Atlanta 6. And that will be for Gary in the number 6. And we've got Amaris... Aramis Ramirez, that is. 86 out of 299. Chicago Cubs 6 is for Gary. And there's Ken Griffey Jr., 20 out of 25. That's a cool patch. Seattle? Seattle's the number block team. So I'm going to go to Seattle 0. And that is for the X-Line, number 0. Fifth oldest. Alright, next box. Are the oldest teams the best teams? I don't have the list in front of me, but you guys do. Because you would guess that the younger teams are probably the more inexperienced, i.e. not good teams. I'll bet the Braves are pretty young, but it's pretty good. It might be one of those... Braves might be one of those young teams that are really good. Blue Jays too, maybe? Braves, perhaps? Oldest teams spend the most. That makes sense. Oh, Braves are right behind the Dodgers in the 6. Interesting. I suppose that does make sense. They're locking in more guys in the primes of their careers. Late 20s. Alright, behind Ricky Henderson, we've got... Bogsy, Wade Bogs, Raze Edition. Triple Relic and Autograph. Everyone's on a sneak in of Raze Edition of this guy. 223 out of 275, so that will go to Raze 3. Tampa Bay 3 is the X-Line. There's Aaron Judge, 54 out of 75. Is that his home run range? Could he end up with 75? That would be a... That would be ridiculous if he ended up with 75. Yeah, Teddy's a big Bogs guy. Always selling in Philadelphia. He has a great Bogs episode too. Yankees, our number block team. So Yankees 4 is going to be for the X-Line. Rex, we're talking about oldest average age on the team, not the oldest franchise. Peter Lanzo, 63 out of 150. And 23 out of 50, Mike Schmidt. Phillies. Phillies are our number block team. So that goes to Philadelphia 3. That'll be for the X-Line. And there's John Smoltz, 28 out of 50. Smoltz for the Braves. That's 28 out of 50. Atlanta 8 is for Brian Crouch. There you go. Halfway through this half-case break. Yeah, I mean, he's been getting a lot of hits. He has 40% of the number block. We'll hear his name a lot. Yeah, I actually did the same thing too, Rex. Because it was actually Jason. It was like, hey, are the Cardinals the oldest team? And I thought he meant franchise, like the history of their franchise. He's like, no, no, no, no, like their average age. Next box. Jeremy's saying Suzuki has autos and immaculate. Is that Seiya Suzuki or Ichiro Suzuki? Or both? There's Aaron Judge. 117 out of 150. And talk about betting on your Seiya Suzuki. About betting on yourself. All right, behind the Luis Robert sketch reproduction is Cody Belanger, 7 out of 10. Meaningful material. Dodgers 7. That's going to be for Brian Crouch. Got a quadra. Another Josh Hader. 52 out of 99. Milwaukee 2 will be for the X-Line. Another quadra like Francisco Lindore. 5 out of 75. Metropolitan's. So Metz 5 is going to be for Travis. And behind the boss is an Andrew Jones autograph. 14 out of 50. Braves Atlanta 4. The X-Line. All right, two boxes to go. Good luck, everyone. Yeah, that should be pretty cool. Diego. Diego's mentioning waiting for those father-son Drew Jones and Drew Jones dual auto carts to be made. Those will be pretty awesome. Rex is wondering if anybody likes Papa John. Saw a commercial for a new Papa's bull. Is all your favorite topic in a bull with no crust? Interesting. Yeah, if I'm going... Ooh, a redemption. That doesn't sound very... Yeah, it doesn't sound very... If I do go for a national chain pizza, I generally lean towards Papa John's, but I'm not intrigued by any of the other items outside of the bull. Oliver's wife likes the bull, but it's not a lot for the price. Interesting. So is it just a bowl of melted cheese and like pepperoni and like mushrooms or whatever other toppings like that? And like I guess mixed with some sauce, I guess? Oh, that's interesting. So sort of like a protein style pizza. All right, behind Juan Soto is a sketch reproduction. Am I missing a hit out of here? It's Tom Glavin, a piece of the relic of his, for his Mets gear, that is. It's going to be for seven. Brian Crouch with Mets seven. Here is Alex Gordon, 12 out of 75. Oh, that's the artist proof. That's what it is. Oh yeah, there it is. Bottom left right there. So that's part of that non-numbered group. The redemption, congratulations, you are due to receive a momentous material jumbo patch autograph copper parallel of... You should see the city right there. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Zach Wheeler. Phillies are a number block team, so that goes to Phillies zero, the X line. Got randomized number zero. Good luck, finally. Matthew's like, come on, let's see a cardinal hit in the last box here. All right, yeah, upgrade that potato Rex. Upgrade that potato to a real phone. Maybe Christmas gift. Wander Franco rookie card, Cal Raleigh to 150. And Wander Franco will also be part of that non-numbered group. I should shoot a short where people in the 1800s using potatoes as phones, complete with maybe some old-timey language. There's Ian Hap, what's the Haps? Two color, dual relic, an autograph. Cubs are a number block team. And that'll be 332 out of 399. Cubs two, the X line. We've got a Shohei Otani quad relic 31 out of 99. Piece of his lumber in there as well. Angels are a number block team. So, Angels one will be Brian Crouch. All right, two more to go. Fingers crossed, everybody. We've got a Red Sox, big poppy, David Ortiz. 10 out of 25 for Jonathan Kent. New limited Hall of Famer. Was plaque at Cooperstown earlier this summer. A couple months ago. However you want to put it. Francisco Lindore reveals our final hit. Keston here us. 43 out of 75. Three pieces of his lumber. He's been working that lumber. And a piece of his jersey. Milwaukee Brewers. 43 out of 75. Milwaukee Three is going to be for the X line. There you go, ladies and gentlemen. A nice break of museum collection in the books. Now, let's do a randomizer. Let's see who's going to get the non-numbered base cards for a fairly big group of teams right here. Let's go back to the number block list for that group of teams right here. New dice, new list. Let's roll it and randomize it. Three and a one four times. One, two, three and a one. Fourth and final time. Next line. What a break for you. The next line break, right? Names on top. You're going to get that biggest stack of non-numbered base cards for that big group of teams right there. I'm Joe for jaskiescasebreaks.com. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. And I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.