 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with 2021 Panini Absolute Baseball. 10 bucks, random team break number three. There it is right here, 2021 Absolute Baseball. Very big thanks to everybody here for getting in on the action. Michael, Mikey going big, getting the last 10 spots straight up, which I appreciate to make this happen on a late on a Sunday night. Thanks everybody else for getting in as well. I appreciate it from start to finish. We need the whole group to make this happen. All teams are in. Let's do it. Let's roll it, randomized names and teams five into three, eight times. Your names first. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth and final time. After eight, got Terry down to Mikey. Five into three, eight times. Nice to march, Ace. Five into three, eight times. Four of the teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth and final time. Five into three, there's eight times. There's eight right there as well. Padres down to the Metropolitan's. All right, trades are allowed. So we will pause the video and see what kind of trades there is gonna be. But Terry, with the Padres and the Phillies, Eric with the Blue Jays, Michael with the Cardinals, Twins and Reds, Terry with the Yankees, Brandon with the Indians, Michael with the Rockies, Arthur with the Rays, Joshy got my Dodgers, Brett with the White Sox, Brandon with the Giants, Terry with the Tigers, TJ with the Cubbies, Sean Breen with the Rangers, Arthur with the Brew Crew, Mikey with the Nats and the A's, Allen with the Astros, Michael with the Braves and the Red Sox, Brandon with the M's, Charles with the Royals, Michael with the Pirates, Cal with the Marlins, Nancy, you got the Angels, Cal with the O's, TJ with the Snakes, Michael with the Metropolitan's. All right, let's sort by column B right here. And we're gonna pause the video. When we come back, we're gonna see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break. Stick around, BRB. All right, welcome back folks. A little bit of trade chatter, but in the end, no deals were done here on September the 12th, 2021, a great Sunday of sports. We're in a great part of the sports calendar, ladies and gentlemen. We got week one of the NFL just started. You know, the Premier League is in full swing. We got NASCAR playoffs. The baseball's getting down to the last bit of the season and we'll be getting into baseball playoffs. So I'm getting into a great part of the season. Usually the two cards on the bottom are just either inserts or base cards. Set that over there. Those cards right here. We did, Derek. You sounded doubtful. No, we got a lot of help from Mikey. To 199, there's Rhys Hoskins, Luis Patina to 149, and Roy Campanella to 199. Yeah, it's tough for international customers to get into the action. I don't blame you, Lupin. All right, behind belly is Evan Longoria, triple relic, 22 out of 49 for my rivals, the Giants, who look like they're gonna wrap things up. Wrap the division up with a winner. So I'm gonna have enough top-loaders for this break. Yeah, they got a little more eye candy, little trading card eye candy before we call it a night. I think this will probably bring us pretty close to the end of the night. All right, and nice. This is a nice feature of absolute baseball. There's Kettle Marte right on the sweet spot. Baseball signatures going to TJ and the Diamondbacks. Eight out of 75. Pretty solid player here, TJ. That's another power insert. Then behind Ballinger is Jed Gerco, 85 out of 99, two-color patch. So, John, you got the Texas Rangers, no Rangers yet. We're just the first box in. This is for the Brewers, that's gonna be for Arthur King. Back here, 16 out of 50. Dylan Carlson. St. Louis Cardinals, that's gonna be for Michael. 16 out of 50. And I think all-card ship in this, right? Pretty sure they do. Yeah, all-card ship in this. And we'll have our shipping team sleeve and top-load all of those numbered cards, just in the interest of time. So with the Giants looking like, this is still kind of surprising to me, but with the San Francisco Giants, looking like they're gonna lock up the, I think their magic number is like one more win or something like that, and they're taking the NLS, which is crazy to think about. So the top-round LA, and the Dodgers have pretty much, they do have the first wild card spot locked in. So the question around town is, and if you're a big baseball fan, you might be able to answer this question or weigh in. The question around town is, who do you start in a one-game playoff? Walker Bueller or Max Scherzer? There's Jim Tomei at a 149. Now I think the easy answer is Max Scherzer, but there's a case for Walker Bueller. He's pitched some big games with the Dodgers before. Big must-win games before, but then Scherzer is Scherzer, right? But is that disrespectful? You know, baseball sometimes pitchers get sensitive, right? Is it disrespectful to Walker Bueller? I suppose that's why Dave Roberts gets paid, right? To smooth over situations like that? There's Ryan Maltopio, I think it's Scherzer. I mean, you look at the start that he made today. I mean, he was perfect through what? Through seven or something like that against a pretty good Padres team that can hit the ball really well. There's Ryan Maltopio for the Rockies, Michael with that one, and we got Alec Bohn, quad relic and auto. That is 40 out of 49. And you know what, TJ? That's precisely what has got people, I mean, we'll have to see what Walker Bueller's next start looks like, what if he just goes off? But yes, after Bueller's last game against the Dodgers, I think that's what's kind of sparked that conversation here in LA, or against the Walker Bueller's last start for the Dodgers against the Giants. He wasn't as sharp as he usually is. There's Amin Rosario, Mets colors, but remember he's in Cleveland now. Cleveland, this is for you. Brandon Hall with the tribe. And behind Jordon is Newman. Absolute Inc. Kevin Newman. It's for the Bucco's, that'll be for Michael as well. And that's out of 49. Let's see, who are the Dodgers gonna end up playing? I guess it's still, it could be, well, it's gonna be the Reds or the Padres. And it looks like the Cardinals are only a game behind a wild card spot. Philadelphia is two and a half back, Mets are three and a half back. I mean, it might be a little bit tougher. Or three back, might be a little tougher for them. They have to leapfrog a couple teams. That could be interesting. Redemption on the bottom of that one. Chris Bryant to 149. JT Real Muto to 149. Hyunjin Roo to 10, nice low number there. And Isaiah Kainer-Felefa to 149 for the Rangers. Right, so you don't think anyone gets past the White Sox? Yeah, the White Sox are kind of scary because they've just been cruising. No one's really been paying attention to them. They only have 82 wins, but that was where they battled a lot of injuries. They kind of coasted into the playoffs, which, because there are 12 games ahead of the tribe, which could be a bad thing. I don't know if maybe they don't have their competitive juices fired up. That might be the only sort of negative. They're 70 out of 99. Garrett Hampson for the Rockies, Michael. And behind Tony Lazari is Jake Croneworth. Nine out of 10, Cronzone. You're in the Cronzone is what they say in San Diego. That's a nice gold ink auto for the Friars. That's gonna go to Terry Cahill. Oh, that's a scratch on the top loader right here, sorry. That was on the card for a second. Jake Croneworth deserves a cleaner top load, I think. Top loader. Tony Lazari for the Yankees and behind Trey Turner is Ryan Braun, dual relic for the Brew Crew. That's gonna be for Arthur King. But going back to the White Sox really quick, they do have the combination, Arthur King. They do have the combination of hitting and they got the combination of pitching and a good bullpen, et cetera, et cetera. So that is a dangerous team. All right, the redemption is David Peterson, rookie baseball material signature. So I think it's a Met. Yeah, it's a Metropolitan. It's gonna be for Michael and the Mets. All right, next box. Are there gonna be any late season surprises here in the division anyway, or are they all kind of wrapped up? Tampa Bay's nine games ahead of Toronto, that's pretty much, and Boston, they're both nine games back, that's pretty much wrapped up. White Sox are 12 games ahead of the tribe, that's pretty much wrapped up. Astros are six and a half ahead of the Mariners and the A's, that's wrapped up. Braves are four and a half ahead of Philadelphia, that's pretty much wrapped up. Brewers are 14 games ahead of the Reds, that's wrapped up. And I guess the Giants are gonna wrap it up pretty soon, because there's two and a half games ahead of, so it's just wild cards then, really is what we're looking at. So I guess Toronto and the Red Sox, both have wild card spots, but they pretty much have the same record. So they're looking at the Yankees, the game back, and the Rockies. A's and Mariners, a few games back in the AL, wild card race. So that could be kind of interesting. All right, we've got Justin Verlander to 99 for the Astros. Mel Juan Soto to 149 for the Nats. Raelian Marquez to 99 for the Cubs. And Tim Anderson speaking of the White Sox to 149. All right, behind Bellinger is Cedric Mullins. That's for the O's, that's gonna be for Cal and the Orioles. Nice collection of relics there. Behind Cody Bellinger is Alex Kirloff. For the twins, I do like that autograph on the piece of the lumber. That's Michael Estrella with the twins. 32 out of 50. Chris Bryant, behind Bellinger again, is Adran Moron, 18 out of 99. It's another Padre for Terry. And back here is Dean Kramer for the O's. Cal with the Orioles. 17 out of 25. Max Golding got a graph on that black baseball. It's pretty sharp. All right, next box. Being one of the strangest, is the Reds in a wild card? Possibly they hold a wild card spot right now. Why is that strange? And they've got an above 500 record. Probably end up winning like 80 plus games by the time all said and done. Yeah, it hasn't been a minute or two since we've seen the Reds in the playoffs, right? They must have had a wild card recently, but maybe lost, like a one-gamer. There's Ken Griffey Jr. in 99. Miguel Cabrera to 149. There's Wander Franco, 86 out of 99. No, that's not true. Really? Was 1990 the last time the Reds were in the playoffs? That can't be right. There's Wander Franco, Tampa Bay Rays, Arthur King with that. And there's Garrett Crochet for the White Sox. Next Golden Gatto. Excuse me. That's gonna be for Brett Myers, who has the White Sox, 10 out of 25 on that one. Reds weren't in the playoffs recently? No, no, no, no, no. Yeah, come on, Rex. 2020, they lost to the Braves in the NL wild card. 2013, they lost to the NL wild card to the Pirates. 2012, they were in the division series. They lost to the Giants. 2010 NL division series Phillies. They lost their NL championship series in 95. They lost. They got swept by the Braves. They beat my Dodgers in 1995 to get to that NL championship series. Yeah, because I was gonna say, I know I've seen the Reds in the playoffs since 1990. 63 out of 99. Maybe you're thinking they haven't won since the mid-90s of series since that, since they beat my Dodgers in 1995 in the NLDS. They've been a number of times, but they haven't won a playoff game in a while. Maybe that's what you're thinking of? Oh, you're not considering a wild card as a playoff? People usually do. It's post-season. I'm looking at this under reds.com, post-season. The Reds consider it post-season. There's Evan White. That Ryse-Hale Glesius goes to Nancy, by the way. She has the Angels. And then Evan White goes to the M's. That'll be for Brandon. Nine out of 50. All right, well still. The Reds are in the playoffs in 2012, where they lost the NLDS to the Giants. If you're going by Rex rules, what did you Google? Rex, we got to work on your researching skills here. You Googled last time Reds were in the playoffs. Why does that baseball reference thing come up first? They're usually pretty accurate about that. Yeah, don't look at that, Rex. That's so weird how they wrote that. Because the next sentence after that is the Reds were absent from the playoffs from 1995 to 2010. But they don't account from 2010 to 2021. Kind of missed a decade there. Rex, edit that page. I don't know if you can edit that page. That's a baseball reference page. They need to edit that. You need to click into the article, Rex. And then you'll see. Then you can go to the team page. No, you're still wrong. You said 1990 was the last time the Reds were in the playoffs. That is wrong. But if you read a little bit further, you realize they had omitted 10 years of information. Why aren't they updating that page? Why is that first on Google results? Is there a way to send some feedback? I think you can click a feedback button there. Tell them that's wrong. There's Max Scherzer. Do it for the people. Do it for the internet. There's out of 99. Matt Olson for the A's. 80 out of 99. Tell them that's the wrong page, wrong landing page. 55 out of 99, Calrubian. In fact, if you scroll down a little bit from champsorchumps.us, whatever that is, on their team page, it has a Reds playoff history from 1903 to 2020. And they'll tell you the information there. Come on, Google. Making Rex look bad. 77 out of 99 for the Rangers. Brock Burke, 77 out of 99. Rangers. That'll be for Sean Breen. Behind Babe Ruth is Casey Myers. Nice. He's had a nice rookie campaign. You know what they tell us in journalism? School, Rex. You know what they told me? Is you need at least two sources. Casey Myers goes to the Tigers. Terry with the Casey Myers. Former number one overall pick. Oh, they're Spencer Torvalson. Could be a nice one-two punch for the Tigers. 43 out of 99. Always have to look for another source to reconfirm the first source. Especially on the internet. Can't just go with the first thing you see. Can't trust Google. You gotta cross-reference it with another source from a completely different website. And there's Jonathan Stiver, White Sox. Rookie Auto IV, Brett Myers, and the Shy Sox. One, two, three, four boxes to go. We're almost there. Thanks everybody. How are we doing on time here? I think this should get us pretty close to the end. I think this is gonna be our last one. Are there any other orders coming in? No, no other orders coming in. What's that from, Rex? Nobody makes me bleed my own blood. Is that from Dodgeball? It's for now to tease Junior to 149. Miguel Cabrera to 99. And Willie Ademis to 99. Now, Wander Franco. Three-color triple relic for Tampa Bay. That'll be for Arthur King and the Rays. It was from Dodgeball. I got one. Rafael Marchand, Philadelphia Phillies. Rookie Baseball Autograph. Yeah, I distinctly hear Ben Stiller saying it, right? Yeah, Ben Stiller says it. I didn't know if that was Dodgeball or another wacky Ben Stiller movie. Terry with the Phillies. That's Mike Urshemsky. Dylan Carlson behind him is Yoshi Tomo, Tsutsugo, three-color triple relic. And Evan White, another Evan White for the M's. That's gonna be for Brandon. Yeah, I remember being Dodgeball a pretty solid movie. If you could dodge a ranch, you can dodge a ball, Sean Jasby saying this is true. Speaking of old movies. I watched, Sean, do you remember the movie Backdraft? Well, that's on HBO Max. It's a, there used to be a Backdraft set, like a rider. You're telling me it's not there anymore? I don't think they did that anymore. I think it's been gone for a while. Oh, that shit was so cool. No, I think it's been gone for a while, just like how they don't have like the Miami Vice experience at the University of the States anymore. Come on, Sean. This is 2021. You guys remember the movie Backdraft? Boys and Girls? Firefighter movie with Robert De Niro's in it, Donald Sutherland's in it, Kurt Russell is in it, who plays the father in the movie and he plays like the oldest son in that movie. Plays both roles, I guess it's symbolic. De Niro's in it, William Baldwin is in it. I think Jennifer Jason Lee is in it as the William Baldwin love interest. I think the Kurt Russell love interest is I think Rebecca de Mornay. So, and all the fire scenes and stuff like that, there's Ken Boyard at 25 for the Cardinals. That's gonna be for Michael. They were all practical effects as well. So all that fire stuff that was, they were all in it, no CG or anything like that. Done in the old way, in the old ways. Using old magic. Michele Otani to 199. But it's on HBO Max, I re-watched it. It was really good. I don't think it's terribly complex in terms of plot. Yes, Sam loved it too. It's not gonna blow your mind plot-wise. It's pretty straightforward. It's a brand of Nemo right there. But yeah, I think it was pretty good. It was pretty solid. Just for the special effects alone. Michael with the Mets by the way, the brand of Nemo. And then behind Luis Garcia is Jesus Sanchez for the fish, Cal with the Marlins. Ah, I'm not a firefighter. I don't know that life. But I seem to remember thinking that it's, I mean, it's a Hollywood movie. So I don't know how accurate it is, but it's pretty entertaining to watch. You see, see, Sabathia Quadrelic. But I think the practical effects in that movie were so good that it definitely holds up. There's C.C. Sabathia, is that number? No, not number, but that'll go to the Yankees. Terry, with the Bronx Bombers. Just in case he doesn't- Behind George Springer. Okay, there's Anderson Tejada, Texas Rangers. Did they put all the Predator movies on Prime? I thought there was just one, 42 out of 50. Anderson Tejada. That goes to Sean Breen and the Rangers. There's only one Predator movie. Oh, there you go, Sam. So, okay, so Sam's like, I remember when it came out in theaters, me and your buddies were all firefighters, so we all went to see Backdraft. So how, like in terms of the actual fighting of the fires and whatnot, at the time, would you say it was pretty accurate? No, I think Rex, I think there's only one Predator movie. Just like how there's only three Indiana Jones movies. Just like how there's only six, possibly seven, Star Wars films. And there's only one Predator. Oh, I'm pretty sure there's only one Predator. There's Garrett Cole to 199. Some of it was to Sam, all right, so there you go. So it's not a complete fiction, fictionalization of firefighter life. All right, the hits. 47 out of 99, Cole Tucker, Duel Relic. Oh, I can't imagine. Yeah, Sam's like, there's nothing like being inside a house. Yeah, that's on fire. I can't, I cannot even begin to imagine. This is for the pirates. That's gonna go to Michael. And 23 out of 60, Andres Jimenez. Cleveland, this is for you. Brandon with the tribe. Guardians next year, Cleveland Guardians. All right, behind Mount Castle, Steven Matz, 10 out of 49, and the Mets. No, sorry, for Toronto, you used to be on the Mets. Sorry. Blue Jays, Eric with the Bluebirds. And we got Tools of the Trade, Quad Relic and Autograph. Leody to Verus, 29 out of 50. You don't like the Guardian's name, Mark? I kind of wish they went Spiders. I think that was an old Cleveland name. This is for Sean Breen and the Rangers. And the final box. The Guardian, at first I was kind of like, Guardians seems a little bland, but I think it does have cultural significance for the city. I think they have these big statues that are there in Cleveland that everyone knows about that are like Guardians. So I think it makes sense. Maybe you don't want, maybe Spiders wasn't very good because, I mean, do you have a Spider mascot? And does that Spider mascot, I mean, with that terrified children? Probably. I don't know, but what a big giant Guardian, but I guess you can kind of cartoonize like a big statue and make it look kid-friendly. All right, there's Adley Rushman to 149. Kofax to 99. Coneworth to 99. And LaMayhew to 199. All right, your final hits. We got Jalen Davis, 51 out of 99. Giants, Brandon H with San Francisco. We got Kohay Adihara. Another Rangers rookie autographs. That'll be for Sean Breen. Yeah, I wonder what the, I feel like the Cleveland Indians kind of got that done pretty quickly in the watching the football team. Haven't really figured it out yet. People want to know. Alex Reyes, dual relic for the Cardinals. That's going to be for Michael. Not numbered right here, but that'll go to once again, Michael and the Cardinals. And the last one is going to be Jared Oliva. Two out of 30. Blue ink autograph with the light blue right here. Cyan blue, cerulean blue, maybe. I don't know how fancy they get with their colors, but there it is. Rookie autograph right on the sweet spot, going to the Pirates. That's also for Michael. Michael, thank you very much for closing out this break. Thanks everybody for getting in on the action as well. That was a 10 box break of 2021 Panini Absolute Baseball as Random Team Break number three. Let's do a quick little recap from the last box going backwards to the first box. Pretty solid. Absolute's had a pretty friendly price point compared to a lot of stuff. And I think you can have a lot of fun with this break. I really like those baseball autographs. That was nice KC Mies. Some nice relics here. That's pretty cool too. Got some Keerloves, got some names in there. This is David Peterson for the Mets. Cronenworth, gold autograph, Hyunjin Root at 10. Kevin Newman Otto, Alec Baum, Dylan Carlson's pretty solid. Kettle Marte as well. And we started off with Longo for the Giants. There you go, boys and girls. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with me. Thanks for hanging out with Jaspies. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next break, jaspiescasebrinks.com.