 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBrakes.com coming at you with a fun little mixer here, an NT baseball and a tri-star autographed baseball mixer. It's pretty good, a lot of fun stuff here. So we'll do one box of National Treasures baseball and three autographed baseballs, remember. Our no checklist or sometimes we call them college rules or no checklist rules apply. It's just a sell sheet, no checklist for these baseball, the autographed baseballs right here. If they're retired players, it'll go to the team they played for the longest according to baseballreference.com and if it's an active player like Wander Franco, you know that'll obviously go to the Tampa Bay Rays. Alright, big thanks to everybody here, thanks to the people who bought their spots straight up and congrats again to the people who won spots in those filler breaks that we did. All 30 teams are in, let's roll it, let's randomize names and teams three times, one and a two, one, two and three, got Jonathan down to Logan after three, one and two three times for the teams, one, two and three, got Cardinals down to Phillies after three. Alright, so Jonathan with the Cardinals, Alan with the Brew Crew, Eric with the Reds, Jared with the Red Sox, Logan with the White Sox, Dennis with the Orioles, Rosario with the Twins, Paul with the Diamondbacks, Jamie with the Giants, Ed with the Rays, Eric with the Angels, Bennett with the Cubs, Oliver with the Astros and Metz, Nick Stover, Rockies, Tigers, Mariners, Alan, Pirates, William Bluejays, Nick with the Yankees, Carlos with the Rangers, Nick you also have my Dodgers, Tyler with the Padres, Nick with the Braves, David with the Nationals, Jonathan with the Marlins, Nick with the Indians and the Royals, Dan O with the A's, Logan with the Phillies. Now while you're considering trades, we're going to select the boxes that we're going to do here. So we're going to flip away from the screen for just a few moments and we'll come back to it. So let's pop this camera on. So there's the box of baseballs. Let's get the box of NT first. 2019 NT baseball. Let's make sure we can grab the right correct case. Yeah 2019 NT baseball. Let's pop this case open. Let's see which box we're going to do. So there's one, two, three and four. So let's use that die right there. So we'll go one, two, three, four, if I roll a five or a six, we'll just roll again. Six and that's a two. So we'll do the second box right here. We'll save one, three and four for next time. Now let's see how many baseballs are in here. So there's Diamond Stars baseball by TriStar. So we're going to make groups of three here. All right so here there's one, there's two, there's three and this back group right here is four. One, two, three, four. So we can do all, we can do four of these breaks. We can do breaks two, three and four and then I'll take care of all the individual boxes and all the baseballs right here. So it's a fun little mixer. Grab the same die, we'll roll it. It's a five. We'll roll again and that's a three. One, two and three. So we're going to do this group right over here. Maybe next time I'll just grab just random boxes. All right so we're going to flip back to this screen right here. We're going to pause the video when we come back. We're going to see if there's any trades and then the break. Stick around BRB. All right welcome back folks. No deals were done. So let's get on this break here. We'll do the baseballs first and then we'll end with that NT with Hank Greenberg, Dizzy Dean possibilities. There's a lot of interesting things we could pull out of here. Remember we're going by our going by our no checklist rules here. Got a little game show card here. I was who am I? I was the 1971 AL Rookie of the Year 1976 All-Star 1978 Gold Glove Award winner and two-time World Series champion. In 1976 I hit one of the most memorable home runs in baseball history with my ninth inning walk-off home run to win the ALCS and during that series I tied or set five ALCS records for hits and RBI's. Who am I? Let's see what team I played for the longest. Oh looks like I played for it's tied. So what about the tiebreaker games? Wow by one game it's going to be this team. Not George Brett. Kyle Benson with I mean if I had a nickel for every time someone guessed that. One of the oldest jokes in group breaking. Not Reggie Jackson. He started his career with Cleveland and then played for a while with the Yankees. Well he played seven seasons with the Yankees. Seven seasons with the Braves. We're going to use games as a tiebreaker. He played one more game as a brave. This is going to Atlanta. It's for Nick Stober. It's Chris Shambless. There's his autograph right there. Nice you get the TriStar sticker there as well. Nice there you go Nick. Next box. Who am I? This should be easy. Seventeen-time All-Star three-time World Series champion. A 1973 NL MVP. A 1975 World Series MVP. 1963 NL Rookie of the Year. Two-time Gold Glover. A 1981 Silver Slugger. Only one silver slugger. And a three-time NL batting champion. Nicknamed the Hit King. Who am I? Who did this guy play for the longest? Oh that team by far. Right okay. Correct. Next over Pete Rose. The Hit King played 19 seasons with Cincinnati and that's for Eric and the Reds. There's a TriStar sticker right here. There you go. There's Pete Rose's autograph. Alright. And the third baseball. Two-time All-Star 1997 Gold Glover winner. Played in five World Series. Won four of them. A 1997 Silver Slugger award. And a 1988 Olympic gold medalist. USA Baseball. Who am I? David you're on the right track. Not Bernie though. Kurt Gibson did not win a Silver Slugger in 1997. Not Ken Griffey. He did not win four World Series. David's all on the right track. Not Paul O'Neill. Just keep naming those players. I wonder if you'll be able to tell by the autograph? Not David Justice. Not Andrew Jones. David's now getting colder. Dennis, saying Giambi. A little bit warmer. I don't know if you can tell by the autograph right here. There's the TriStar Authenticity sticker. I feel like you guys are right on the cusp of it. Not Jim Larris. There you go Brian Peoples. Tino Martinez played seven seasons with the Yankees. Six with Seattle two with St. Louis. Yeah Tino. There you go. Rosario got it too. Nice Tino Martinez. And that's Nick Stober with the Yankees. Right now the 2019 NT box. Let's see what we got here. We have a thicker box here. What do we got? Oh there's a button on top and a book on the bottom. We've got another one of these four box mixers in the store right now folks. Shaspyscasebreaks.com. If you want to join in on the next one. We'll use this blank card right here to slow play the hits. The button right on the button. Max Frieds. Seven out of eight. Nice. The ATL. Nick Stober with the Braves. Next up is Adalberto Mandisi. 54 out of 99. Piece of his Royals jersey. Also going to Nick. And the Royals. Last spot Mojo. Got Corey Clover. 46 out of 99. Cleveland edition. Cleveland. This is for you. That's also Nick Stober. He's heating up. He's on fire. A little too thick for a 100. Going to 120. Two, four, six pieces of a Boba Shet's gear. 19 out of 25. Looks like gloves. Bad jersey. Blue Jays. That's going to go to William with Toronto. Next up is Luke Appling. 11 out of 99 for the Chicago White Sox. That'll be for Logan. Reese McGuire. 10 out of 49. That is for Toronto. William Rosenthal with that one. Next is Darwinzon Hernandez for the Red Sox. One out of 86. Boston. Jared Kay with the Red Sox. We got Nathaniel Lowe. 49 out of 99. Rookie, Jersey and Autograph. It's Nathaniel Lowe and Brandon Lau. Derek Lowe. Raze. That'll be for Ed and the Raze. Jersey and Autograph. Tom Glavin. 17 out of 25. Raves edition. Going to Nick Stober. And the top loader is tipped over. Wanted to hit that bell for Tommy Glavin. Nice Jersey and Autograph. Game used material. The final one here. The book. 32 out of 49. Legendary silhouette duels. That's pretty cool. Joe Cronin and Herb Penok. The old, those old like burlap sack jerseys that they had back in the day. Both Red Sox going to Jared. Nice. Thanks for watching everybody. I'm Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com. Let's run this back. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.