 Hi everyone, happy Thursday. Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with brand new release. Just dropped yesterday. Panini Diamond Kings Baseball 2020 edition. 12 box inner, second half of the case we popped open yesterday. Last night, this is break number four. Early bird special as well. No vet common chip as usual. Early bird special. If you're one of the first 20 people to buy spots you can win an extra spot. So that's in a separate dice roll. Let's do that. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it. Six and a three, nine times for this list. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and ninth and final time. Good luck and congrats to Brian Zeller after nine times BZ with the extra spot. So the early bird catches the worm as the saying goes. So let's copy the names here and then let's assign you a team. All 30 teams are in. New dice roll. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it three times. Two and a one. One, two, three. After three we got Brandon down to one. Two and a one, three times four. Oh, 19's in here. Come on, Joe. Day two of the MLB draft is gonna happen for nine too. So there's all 30 teams in three times. One, two, and three. After three times we've got the Baltimore Orioles down to the Boston Red Sox. All right, and let's get this going here. Let's get that popped open there. All right, so Brandon with the O's. Keon with the A's. Brian with the Tigers. Darren with the Yankees. Allen with the Brew Crew. Jake with the Rays. Steve Birch with the White Sox. Tyler Brenner, you got the Fightin' Fills. Oscar with the Angels. Derek with the Giants. Brian with the Mariners. Matt Gomes with the Braves. Juan with the Mets. Brandon with the Astros. David Bruins with the Diamondbacks. Barry Roberts with the Blue Jays. David Bruins with the Marlins. Brian Zeller with the Rangers. Zach with the Cardinals. Steve with the Padres. Brian with the Early Bird Spot. The Chicago Cubs. Oscar with the Royals. Darren with the Indians and the Rockies. Oscar with the Twins. Darren with the Nats. Rick with the Reds. Derek G, you got my Dodgers right here. Richard, LastBodMojo star next to your name. You have the Pirates. And Juan with the Boston Red Sox. All right, so let's get all that on one page. Let's sort by column B by team. I'm gonna pause the video really quick. And when we come back, we're gonna see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break. Stick around, I'll be right back. All right, welcome back folks. A little bit of trade chatter, but in the end, no deals, no deals are done here in Random Team number four. But thanks everyone for getting into the action. I marked that RT four, but in the video yesterday, I marked that R for the right side inner case. So let's pop this guy open. Let's work through these 12 boxes. Should be a lot of good stuff here. I like the Diamond Kings this year, ladies and gentlemen. It's a wallet friendly price point, relatively speaking. Some solid hit opportunities in here. We've seen some trade whistles. We've seen some old school guys, some new school guys. I like the artwork in this. I always liked the artwork in like Court Kings and Great Iron Kings and the Diamond Kings and all that. So some good stuff. And I think one important thing they did in Diamond Kings was, I think sometimes in previous years, they're solid, but sometimes you could argue, ah, a little busy. You know, they're trying to do too much or trying to add too many inserts and stuff like that. But I think they cleaned that up really nicely. So I think they kind of trimmed the fat off of this set. You know, tightened up some things, strengthened some of the strong suits of this product. And I think it's a pretty sharp product. Got day two of the MLB draft here as well. Although MLB draft is, of the sports has to be kind of the most boring. I mean, I'm a baseball fan, so I like it, but it's a little rough because, I mean, you're kind of not gonna see these guys for a few years. So it's sort of an out of sight, out of mind sort of thing. But if you invest in these guys and Bowman draft layer this year and if they hit, the return on investment could be pretty huge. All right, first hit of the day is Frank Thomas, Jersey Kings to 25 for the White Sox, Steve Birch with that. Trust me, she'll like it too. Game more material up there, NBA, NFL, you know, you're able to see those guys almost immediately later that season. Baseball, you gotta weigh it a little bit. Trent Grisham, dual relegant autograph for the San Diego Padres. That's gonna go to Steve Birch. First two hits of the day. There you go. Box two. Yeah, I think generally speaking, how for like rookies, for rookies, you're gonna see a lot of player-worn material, but for vets and retired players, you're gonna see game used more often. Although I think it's baseball, maybe even prospects. Maybe they get some of their minor league jerseys so you can't get some game-worn out of there, but for basketball and football, rookies are almost always gonna be player or event-worn, and then the veterans are usually gonna be game-worn. Baseball might be a little bit different. Baseball, they might be able to get these guys in their minor league jerseys or spring training jerseys or something like that, make it game-worn. We've got Pete Alonzo, Jersey-Kings Relic for Pete. Going to the Mets. Juan with the Mets. Sam Rice, frame. See, they used to put too many frames in this, but now that there's not a lot, it kinda looks really special. It looks pretty cool. Ooh, Dodger prospect right here. 39 out of 99. Two-color dual relic, Edwin Rios. Maybe even, maybe a borderline starter maybe if the Dodgers weren't so deep. It's a nice one for Derek G. We're talking to, he might be able to crack the club this year. And Ken Griffey Jr. right here, next box. Wow, Matt Vaskerjian going rounds two through five. We got Old Orlando Sepeta, piece of his lumber for the Giants, my rivals, Derek Molanson with San Francisco. He's Ken Griffey Jr. And that old DK 206 design is what they call it. Old tobacco card design. And we got Joe Palumbo, dual relic and autograph. Rangers, Texas Rangers, that'll be for Brian Zeller. We've seen some of these number, or autograph too. So we can keep an eye out for that. I think there is a downtown card that should be, generally falls one per inner case. So I think we can still look out for those as well. We haven't seen that yet. All right, next box. All right, good luck. Gabe, what's going on? Is everyone reals right there? There's his deal. AJ Puck, nice dual relic and autograph for Oakland. That'll be for Keon. Doing good, Gabe. Just hanging, watching the draft, breaking some baseball. Dylan Zingler from Ohio State, catchers for the Tigers' take. That looks different, right? Is Alex Regman for the Stroes? Yeah, that's going to go to Brandon Walker. Is that a different insert? I don't think I've seen this. Ghost of the Cubs, Brian Zeller with that. We'll set that aside just in case it's a special short print or something like that. What's a slam dunk number one pick? A house, dig learn, dig learn. Tigers rebuild in here. Speaking of which, there's Miggy right there, 15 out of 25. That goes to the Tigers. Brian Zeller with the Tigers. They're currently rebuilding as we speak. There's Jordon Alvarez for the Astros. That's going to go to Brandon Walker. That's in Haskin going to the O's. That's also kicking right at 17 store bases in 32 games. All right, so a Northeastern kid that eventually went to Tulane. What do you think of this pick here, Elbruns? I like it. Then he's going to continue to grow. You talked about the Northeastern kid. He didn't get a chance to get outdoors a lot. That's a young guy. Now he's down in Tulane. Funky, funky swing, right? You watched it right there. It's really not clean, but there's some power in there. Next box. Wait, it's 100 pence. What 100 pence look like, Greg? Yeah, do it, Gabe. Open up. Open up. If you're sitting at home, folks, open up some packs. Watch the NLB draft. Make it a chill Thursday. Not much else we can do. A lot of people are stuck indoors or working from home or no school happening in the summertime. A lot of college guys being drafted, I feel like. Maybe more than usual. The good thing is we'll be able to see these college players end up in the major hopefully a little bit earlier. The draft is a little weird this year. Yeah, it's up, Jeffy. Bill Mosher saying PS5 looks dope. Someone else was mentioning that PS5 earlier today, too. What's the deal? Like, what's dope about it? It's just dope? I mean, why? Does it have, like, can I plug it into my brain? Like, what's new about it? There's Kyle Lewis. What's under the hood? Kyle Lewis going to the Brian Zeller. I mean, is it bigger stuff? Faster processor inside? You know, you just got the new one. You just got to get the new one? Oh, all right. I'm sure the graphics are, like, frigging up. And you have to buy new games, you know? That's how they get you. That's how they get you, yeah. Not backwards compatible, right? Then you got to be like, oh, got to buy these $60 games all over again. It was Elson Howard. It's a 49. And we've got a Justin Verlander, Astro's quad relic going to Brandon Walker. The PS5 is a completely digital edition? I don't know. I'm not serious enough of a gamer to get into the PS5 systems. Is that VR? I've got a Nintendo Switch. And I'm good with that. Playing my Pokemon games and Mario Kart. Will we be breaking cards? Wow. I'm still on Jaspie's getting our own eye racing rig. We're going to work on that, ladies and gentlemen. Maybe sell 50 more of these Diamond Kings cases and put all the Diamond Kings profits to our eye racing gig rig. And then get an eye racing gig and then become NASCAR stars. A.J. Puck, dual relic and autograph. I'm looking forward to seeing him in action. That goes to Keon with the A's. J.G. DeGrom. Quad relic. I think Kwan has the Mets. And I don't think I've seen this card either. This must be a short print. That's Josh Bell. Pixel art. Speaking of video games, look at that. Got some of that old 8 bit video game look right here. Press start. Do-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do. That'll go to the Pirates. That'll be for Richard. Last spot, Mojo. I don't know how short-printed those are, but I think that's the first one I've ever seen. This is our fourth case here. Over halfway through our fourth case. All right, next box. A little over halfway through this case, folks. Got about another 25, 30 minutes to go. I don't think anything sold out at the moment. I see orders coming in, but nothing sold out at the moment, I feel like. So let's get something going. That cello pack to get into the NT team random is pretty close. Looks like that select mini break to get into Diamond icons is getting closer. So keep chipping away at it, and we'll get some stuff going. Seattle taking Zach Deloshe. Texas A&M. We've got Eloy Jimenez. Piece of his bat. That's going to go to Steve Burch and the White Sox. White Sox can think about the White Sox. That's a team that could suddenly get scary real fast. I mean, how scary is the AL Central? It could get got, right? I think with their youngsters, they can put a decent team together. A pretty competitive team together really quickly. I think that organization's not too afraid. Nice force, Whitley. There you go. To 99 for the Astros. I don't think the White Sox aren't afraid to spend money, right? They like to spend. They've spent. They don't pretend they're a small team. Lucas Geolito. Dallas Keichel. Gio Gonzalez. Dylan C. Still have Carson Fulmer coming back from injury. They haven't been the bullpen on the MLB.com checklist here. Depth chart. They've got Alex Colomé as a closer. Maybe Steve Shizek, Calvin Herrera. They've got some guys in the bullpen. They've got Yasmini Grandal. They've got still have Jose Ebreu. Some Edwin N. Karnasi Owens still on that team. They've got some older guys. They've got young guys. They've got Nick Madrigal. Luis Robert might be coming up in a year or two. Yoan Moncada is still there. Remember, he was a huge prospect for the Red Sox. Tim Anderson I like a lot. Then there's Eloy Jimenez. Right? Oh, they got Luis Robert up in the center field in the depth chart. Luri Garcia. Adam Engel, solid guys. They picked up Nomar Mazzara. He could benefit from a little change of scenery. Think about that. That's not a bad team right there. You know, if those young guys wanted to get a little bit and keep improving season to season they had a couple more people, free agent wise. That could be a scary team really quick. It's a team to watch out for. And who's the threat in the AL Central? Twins for sure. They've got to improve that pitching though. The Royals are definitely rebuilding. They look like they're having a good draft though. Tigers are rebuilding. Indians are kind of in a weird middle ground. They've got the White Sox. There you go. Twins got to work on that pitching staff though. They definitely have the hitting. Outside of Jose Berrios who I like a lot. I mean Jake Oderizzi, Kenta Maeda, Homer Bailey those are like number three or four starters. You've got a number one in Jose Berrios. But then there's really no 1B. There's no number two starter. A bunch of number three or four or five starters. But you know, I like Mitch Garver, Astridio, Sino, Luisa Reyes Marwin Gonzalez, I thought was a good pickup last year. They got Josh Donaldson on that team. Polanco Solid, Eddie Rosario I love. Young guys like Jay Cave, Byron Buxton Max Kepler you know, Nelson Cruz is on that team. So they got some Mashers and they got some youngsters that could still marinate and become great but that pitching staff they really need to work on. That could be interesting. Twins versus White Sox battling for the division for the next five, seven years. Hey, that's Lamaradas around here Jared Jones going to the pits first. There's Mike Trout piece of his jersey going to the Halos. That'll be for Oscar. That's where I went to college. Patrick Sandoval, Duel Relic and Autograph. That is also for the Halos. So Oscar with the Angels. All right, three boxes to go. Yeah, Matt Hedges. Let's fill some NFL breaks. I'm down. I really want baseball to come back, folks. You hear the Cardinals owner or president or whatever, or the son of the owner or whatever? DeWitt who was just like, oh, baseball is not profitable, you know pour us you know like but then sell the team. Why are you in a non profitable business? You know, I love it when owners cry poor. Low as me. Sell the team then. If it's baseball so not profitable they won't because it is profitable. All right, here we go. Matt Vasker never going to take a break here. The picks are coming in every two minutes. Now there Mike Trout jersey for Oscar. Owen Casey for the Padres. And we've got for Tampa Bay, Randy Arroz Arreña right here. Two color dual relic and autograph. Is that a happy face in that autograph in there? There you go. Jake with the raise. Jake from State Farm with the raise. Jake from going to get that State Farm money. All right, two boxes to go. MLB has counter counter proposal. Apparently Mr. Says we're going to play baseball I saw on the MLB ticker that Manfred was saying that they took all of the concerns that the players had and their last bit of feedback and then countered with a proposal and see what happens. MLB.com says history says don't sleep on fifth round picks. Now the draft of course was shortened down significantly to five rounds due to COVID but from 40 rounds down to five which is kind of wild. I thought that was more aggressive than it needed to be but I suppose they have their reasons. Yeah, Mookie Betts was a fifth round guy. There's Ricky Henderson. Quad relic and autograph. Nice hit for the A's, the man of steel. Keon K with the A's. I am the greatest of all time and there is the inner case hit, it's Yachty. There's a dent on that edge right there but a nice inner case hit they seem to be case hits. They generally fall one per case. So far we've seen one of these in every case. If you've never been to downtown St. Louis that's exactly what it looks like. That goes to the Cardinals. That'll be for Zach Paul. What's going on here? Oh, I guess this is, are these World's Fair references in St. Louis? Josul you guys remember the World's Fair in St. Louis? I remember that as featured in the documentary Meet Me in St. Louis. Why 40 rounds Gabe? Think about all the teams you have to field. How many players does each minor league team have? 40? There's AJ Puck. You have your rookie ball team 40 players on that team. Single A, low A IA, single A, double A triple A and the big club. So do 7 times 40 on that. I don't know if every minor league team has 40 man rosters but even if you have 30 people on that team, 20 people you've got to carry at least you've got to carry at least 30, right? So start doing that math and you realize why ball clubs need to draft 40 players every year. You don't cease. Because you're right, not all these players are going to make it so there's always players just retiring early or dropping out or being released or being traded or maybe having an unfortunate injury that ends their young baseball career you've got to draft 40 players every year which is crazy and that's why I was a little surprised they dropped the baseball rounds from 40 down to 5 rounds that seemed really... I thought they would do 10, 15, 20 rounds right, yeah look at where Mike Piazza was drafted Gabe, remember old Mets Dodgers catcher Mike Piazza Hall of Fame catcher look where he was drafted doesn't happen all the time but you still have to fill out rosters Jake Arietta, another 5th rounder according to mlb.com Max Muncie was a 5th rounder with a C 5th rounder, Samarja Chris Archer, Reese Hoskins, Chris Taylor were these guys all 5th rounders, wow so yeah, there's a value in that 5th round past stars Tim Reigns was a 5th rounder Jack Morris, Lou Whitaker, Dwight Evans Dave Steeb, remember Dave Steeb John Franco, Ryan Howard Pat Hentkin Javier Vasquez, Michael Young Joe Girardi, Amos Otis Ray Durham, remember Ray Durham Ed Boone, John Valentine, Mickey Teddleton those are all 5th rounders there's value in that 5th round the crazy thing about baseball that's what makes baseball prospecting so fun because of so many rounds and so many players that can make it, you know then if you're the person with that with that rookie car that you happen to hang on to and keep in your drawer then all of a sudden you're like wait a second there's that car now, there's that gallon two color dual relic and autograph for David Bruins and the snakes Diamond Becks on the board here in our last box random team 4 ladies and gentlemen Mike Schmidt's kid maybe not there's Mookie Becks for the Dodgers, piece of his lumber hopefully we can see his lumber this season I think we will a little bit two way player for Casey Schmidt Derek G with the Dodgers and I think that's our second and final hit of the break thanks everyone, unless we see like a numbered card here or something like that no, we got a Brian Abreu, Frayne George Brett and a Craig Biggio time Diamond Kings insert and there you go, let's do a quick recap here boys and girls of random team 4 sort of a lengthy break deserves a recap not too shabby, love the love the downtown cards, the Ricky Henderson was cool a lot of game used material here pixel art short print, there was that Chris Bryant short print that I hadn't seen before in all the boxes that we've opened up so that looked different from all the regular bass cards, a couple A.J. Pucks in the mix, nice Edwin Rios Peter Lonzo Jersey Trent Grisham and we started off with a nice out of 25 Frank Thomas, Jersey Kings Relic Game worn, there you go Joe for Jasper'scasewrakes.com I'll see you next time for the next break, bye bye