 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Happy new release day. We've got 2020 Tops Archives Baseball coming at ya. 10 bucks, pick your team number two. Filled it up straight up, appreciate it. No fillers or anything. There you go, so there's 10 bucks too. On the 19th, 2020, there you go. Thanks everyone for getting in. I was telling everybody, there's twins and cardinals, double last spot mode for Ria. I was telling everybody that once we sell jaspyscasebreaks to Spotify for $100 million. They're giving the ringer that money and they're giving Joe Rogan that money. I'm sure they can give us that money too. Full case right here that I'm gonna start my own animal branded adhesive company. There's Gorilla Glue, there's Frog Tape. I'm looking at these Frog Tape commercials. And then I'm gonna start Elephant Tape. Yeah, you're never gonna forget Elephant Tape. Shouldn't it be Gopher Glue or Parrot Paste, Cuercock, I guess. I don't know, the Gopher doesn't seem powerful enough for my tastes. There's Archives Baseball right here. Two autographs per box on average. All sorts of fun stuff, all these great rookies right here. All card ship lays, oh actually let me switch back a second. All card ship, and there's also these weird variations where they switch their team names. Tatease Paddock, still go to the Padre, Surzer will still go to the Nationals. You'll see what I'm saying if we come across those. All card ship as well, so pretty good stuff. Good luck everybody. I need the alliteration, Frog Tape doesn't have alliteration, they're just Frog Tape. There you go, there's Mr. Sunshine. I get it, see, there's Cubs. Don't need all of you to pop those, I might need the bell, let's slide that over here. All right. Oh, so Jerry's saying I need the alliteration. I don't know, but the Gorilla Glue's too good. They already got that. What about, what about Tiger Tape? Tape with the power of a tiger. There'll be an autograph recap at the end, plus any lower numbered card, maybe 25 rounder, something like that. Just in the interest of time, we're gonna kinda go quickly, but I'll try to sleeve up as much of the obvious variations as possible. There is a great, let me drop that link for you watching live. There's an excellent variation guide on cardboardconnection.com, so be sure to keep an eye on that, since everything ships, you'll get everything, you'll get everything, so be sure to take a look at the guide on cardboardconnection.com so you can see if you have ended up with any variations. That's actually half the fun with stuff like this. Archives, that's half the fun. Wow, that's next level. Diswarms thinking, sealant. You get two animals in one product pun. That's pretty good. I'm glad we're workshopping this. Sealant, and the picture would be a seal and an ant, or maybe a seal, but with antennae, antennae. Oh man, I can see a cartoon seal with little antennae. Right there, that's pretty great. That's pretty great. I like that already, sealant. Try our whole line of sealant adhesives on sealant.com. The only adhesive with a seal on it, and an ant. The only adhesive with a sealant on it. I love that. I think I'm gonna go with that. I like elephant epoxy too, I'll give that to someone else. I'm tickled by sealant. Yeah, the royalties free top loader is great. I'm in. It's a bargain. It's a bargain for the gold mine you gave me. Just dusted my mouth there, all right. Yeah. Okay, let's fly. So these are all facsimile autographs if you're not used to these. And there's our first autograph. A lot of old school guys in this. There's Manny Sanghian, old pirate's catcher going to Jason Price. I like these little minis here too. Those are not too common. Jordan Yamamoto. Marlins, that'll be for Jason S. There's Trent Grisham, I felt like that was a different parallel for a second, it's not. Everything ships, of course. I like these posters right here. So there's a parallel, that's at San Diego and that's his national league. It'll still go to the nationals, but it's a short print, which is pretty cool. And we got Michael Brantley, 175. So there'll be one, I don't know if it's Trent Grisham, but there'll be one that says Washington on there. There's our first Luis Robert rookie card. And that will go to Scott R and the White Sox. I think someone was saying, was it Tyler Brenner maybe was saying earlier that as of right now, I know it's a brand new release, but as of right now, about 20 bucks a pop on these should be a handful of those by the time all said and done. Kyle Lewis playing some good baseball for the M's. There's our second audit, there it is. We've got Bernie Carbo, old Bernie Carbo, the carburetor. Teddy, what can you tell me about Bernie Carbo? What? Really? That's a good one, nice, Teddy. Ted says he was connected to the mob. Teddy's a Red Sox fan. There you go, born in Detroit, maybe connections with the Detroit mob. There's a big mob scene in Boston. They do the mob thing there. There you go, connected guy. Box one in the books, this is pretty cool. So they're just kind of thin paper, but these will shift. There's nothing on the back either. Some of them have like folded corners and stuff just because of the way it kind of travels in the box. But fun little bonus to have Mets Armando with the Mets. Boston 128 to 101. Dismantled. Even Taco Falls getting minutes right now, cruising. See, I think we got a lot more baseball action happening. Casey Meis, ladies and gentlemen, made his debut. And so far, he's got three innings under his belt, four hits, only one earn run given up and five strikeouts, five strikeouts. It's pretty good, and three innings. Unknown, what's going on? Is Boston three for three today? Did the Bruins play today? So Bruins won, I'm assuming, Birch. And then, yeah, Celtics won and the Red Sox did win. Yeah, they were. Anyone have that City Parley? All Boston teams win today? There you go, unknown. There you go, priorities. I like that. See you ahead. Well, welcome back, Trey. How long has it been? It's been a while. I think Dane Dunning is pitching for the White Sox. I think this is his debut as well, maybe not. Is it his debut? I know he's a prospect too, is he not? Yeah, it is his debut, says Tyler. Yeah, Dane Dunning's, this is a pitching duel, folks. We've got, Dane Dunning has four innings under his belt, only three hits, no earn runs, seven strikeouts. Yeah, we've got a good old fashioned pitching duel between some hopefully future stars. We've got Pete Harnish, Astros, that goes to Jared. Jared, what is your favorite Pete Harnish story? Do you have a favorite Pete Harnish story? Nice, Trey. Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, take your time, man. Glad to see you back here saving sound. No Pete Harnish story from Jared. That's the funny thing about archives is that it really is an archive of some old stuff here, so you get some players where you're just like, you're like, huh, that guy, yes. Jared's like, yeah, it's kind of been a while since I've thought about that guy. We've got Harrison Bader, that's to 175 right down there. That's for the Cardinals, that'll be for Rhea. Was he the Jacob de Grama of his time? I remember the name, I don't remember anything about him. Might not, may not have quite been in my wheelhouse. There's Mark Waller, I kind of remember him. Closer, maybe? Was he a closer? William Smith with the Braves. Yeah, he's a closer for a little bit right there. 39 saves at one point. There you go, right out of the archives. There's Will the Thrill, excellent swing. My cousin's a lefty and a Giants fan. And kind of used to swing like Will Clark. I think he has had, is having a great start today. Cubs one, four, two in the late game, early game. Yeah, Alzo went five innings, six strikeouts, one walk, no earn runs, two hits. So there you go, Cubs, Chris Miller. There you go, nice debut day. What was that, did I pass by it? Sorry, it's my blatant, blatant anti-astrosis bias. Although he wasn't involved and he was fine. There's George Springer, I don't know, there's more. I'll find one, I'll find one. All cards should, there'll be more. All right, this guy wasn't involved though, he's fine. I'm rooting for this guy. And we got Luis Apparicio to 75. White socks, that goes to Scott. All right, next box. What else is going on in the league? See, sometimes you get that little bend right there. There's Mr. Smile, all that dentist equipment back there. These are some good shots. I'm sorry to swarm. That was, it was a genuine reaction though. You know I would have been lying to you if I was super excited. The heart is right here, right on the sleeve. If I did it the other way, you'd have been like, he's lying to me. Now he's just patronizing me. That's not a real Joe reaction. Honesty, hashtag honesty. Reds shut out the Royals for nothing. Shutting out the Royals for nothing, top of the fifth. Indians are up three nothing on the Pirates end of the seventh. Some small financial interest on the Pirates looks like today is not gonna be the day to get their fifth win of the season. Reyes and Yankees are tied at two in the middle of the seventh in New York. Mets at Marlins, Mets up two nothing, seventh inning. Tigers, White Sox, that's the game we're kind of eyeing here. White Sox, they're up one nothing at the end of the fourth. In Minnesota, Brewers are up on the twins four one. These are all games on the 19th of August, 2020. Astros are in Colorado. Oh yeah, they're doing this weird thing where, in this four game set, like the Rockies were in Houston for two games and then they flew to, now they went back to Colorado to play two games against each other. I think Dodgers are doing that too. Dodgers play the Mariners in LA for two games. Now they're in Seattle. Kind of odd, but that's pandemic scheduling for you. Rockies up one nothing in the bottom of the second. So very early in that game. Rangers and Rangers are in San Diego. I think same thing with them too. That game just started. Blue Jays beat the O's, that's the final. Five-two, bird-on-bird action. Red Sox got their seventh win today. Six to three over the Phillies. Cardinals beat the Cubs in the early game, nine-three. And there was a make-up game, four-two, and there's all sorts of crazy things happening. Royals four nothing in the early game. Odd season. A lot of basketball happening here. We've got Clippers and Mabs coming up. All sorts of sports happening, boys and girls. So thanks for hanging with us and breaking with us. There's Mike Pagliarullo. Kind of from just at a quick glance, he kind of looks like a poor man's Don Mattingling there. That goes to Dan Tyson and the Yankees. Jorge says he was a poor man's Don Mattingling. Just in all aspects, in looks, in statistics. Corey Seeders having a great season. There's Alzalee again. Great day for him. For the Dodgers, I don't like what they're doing with that font there. The black on the purple is not a good look. But that'll still go to L.A. Jorge with Walker Bueller. What in the world? That can't be intentional. Is that intentional? No way. That goes to the Reds. That's for Arthur Peru. Yeah, Jared, to swarm thinking, I don't think so, yeah, I don't think so either. I think that's a factory, that's a manufacturing mistake. There's no hole punch variation. Arthur, yeah, Arthur has the Reds. Arthur, hole punch variation. Submit this to a cardboard connection. Tell them about the hole punch variation. Super, super, super secret, super short print. It's a super secret, super short print. And there's William Demis. 34 out of 50. That's for the Rays, that's for TJ in the Rays. I'm serious, Arthur. Submit it to cardboardconnection.com and be like, look at this. Look at this super secret, super short print. Oh man, remember Mark Grudzelanik? Oh man, old, old Mark Grudzelanik. He was with the Dodgers for a little bit. Playing the old second base. There you go. Was he part of the, yeah, Jorge, was he part of the Pedro Martinez deal? The ill-fated Pedro Martinez deal where the Dodgers sent Pedro Martinez to the Expos and got back like Delano to Shields and maybe Mark Grudzelanik. But his, he's got a split season between in 98. It's half with the Expos and half with the Dodgers. Right, so, I don't know if the Pedro deal is back in 98. Yeah, maybe that trade was earlier. Ryan, hi, no, I did not. I was here at one o'clock Pacific, my usual time, Ryan. There's the Duke, Duke Snyder. Duke of Flatbush, little fold right there, but it's gonna happen right, 93. I was like, 98 seems a little late for that Pedro Martinez deal. That'd be good for framing, I think. Of course, why wouldn't you get, someone else asked that question earlier, Jorge. Yeah, of course. Why wouldn't we send that? It's like a box hopper in any product. Josh S saying Grudzelanik was traded by the Expos to the Dodgers along with Haram Boca Chica and Carlos Perez for Jonathan Tucker, Peter Bergeron, Wilton Guerrero and Ted Lilly. Wow, what a blockbuster. I can't get anything by Ryan. Jason was live at 10 a.m., that's fine. But I wasn't. Per Wikipedia, wow. I'll tell you, Josh S, I'll tell you my childhood stories about old Haram Boca Chica. I don't have a Boca Chica story for you. I do have a Carlos Perez story for you. I think Carlos Perez may have won the first playoff game for the Dodgers since 1988, since the Dodgers won the World Series. Then it was like a dark, dark period. There was a drought, long drought. And I think in like 99 or something like that. I think, I want to say it was Carlos Perez maybe made a start against the Cardinals? Won a playoff game, the first playoff game since the Dodgers won it all in 1988 and going into the late 90s. Were you at that game, Jorge? Jorge remembers. Yeah. Let's see, do I have, I got nothing on Jonathan Tucker. Boca Chica was like a good utility guy for a second, I want to say. Don't have anything on Tucker or Peter Bergeron. Wilton Guerrero, was he Pedro Guerrero's brother? Like Pedro Guerrero's younger brother? He's either that or Wilton Guerrero had another brother, not related to Pedro, but had another brother in the league. It was Wilton Guerrero and someone else. Ted Lily was, I don't remember Ted Lily. I remember him more as a bluejay. Not as a boy in blue, regular Chris Paddock. Oh, Wilton is the older brother of Vlad Guerrero. There it is. I knew that there was some sort of, some sort of sibling connection in there somewhere. There we go. There you go. Baseball stories with Joe Jasky. This is what you get in long breaks like this. In these hour long breaks, you get a lot more time to dive deep into some old stories about Haram Boca Chica, Wilton Guerrero, Ted Lily, Mark Rudzalonic. Yeah, glue branding. You get all sorts of weird things in these breaks. Oh, there's A-Rod. That should be the 75. There it is. 22 out of 75, bottom right-hand corner going to the Rangers. That will be for Jason S. So all of these cards I'm setting aside here will sleeve. Those will be top-loaded before they go out. And there's Tom Hanky. Anyone have a good Tom Hanky story? Your favorite memory of Tom Hanky. Max Chi has the bluejays. There you go. Long time bluejay. Twice a ranger. He had a Lifetime 2670RA. That's pretty good. Oh, he's a reliever. No starts. That's still pretty good. Of course, these are facsimile autographs, obviously. All your autos, all the real autos will be in blue. Like that. Oh, tell me your favorite Andy Ashby story. Does anyone have an Andy Ashby story? That goes to Jason Price and the Padres. Old Andy Ashby. I think he has, it's either Andy or Alan Ashby who has a nephew or a son that's in a recent baseball product. Is it in the Brewer's organization? Is it Aaron Ashby? Yeah, the old the Ashby family. Baseball royalty, like the Boons. There's Scott with another Luis Robert. All right, Alan Ashby, former Astro. The old NL Astros. Was Andy Ashby a Dodger at one point? I don't remember Dodger edition of Andy Ashby. Next box, Snell. There you go. Snellzilla for TJ and the Tampa Bay Rays. I like archives where it sucks that all of those autos are fake except for like one or two. Well, there's A, there's Ryan A. There's two autographs of box. They'll be in blue ink. And these are just old school. Are you expecting Hank Aaron and Larry Doby autographs and Wade Boggs autos in every box? No, that'd be impossible. This product wouldn't be as cheap. But at least this is actually kind of a more of a budget friendly product as far as some, as far as a lot of these other boxes go relatively speaking. If there was like 15, there's like tons of these. There were like 25 autos a box. Imagine how that much I would cost. This wouldn't make sense. And this is just a throwback to like cards in the old days where they did put those facsimile autographs there back in the 70s. Now you shouldn't be faked out, Ryan, because all of your autos will be blue ink. These are clearly blacking. Yeah, the old sets would put those facsimile autographs on there. This is archives, remember. It's calling back to the olden days. I think this must have been in, what year was this? Maybe a 70s set or something like that. But you've been collecting archives for years or you're used to it. Well, which is it? I don't think you have. It's okay though. All right, next box. Let's roll. All right, and the autograph would never be on top of it. I swear once I write side up these cards, I'll bet it'll be the other way at that point. Ooh, what is that? What is that? Uh-oh. Jorge, are you paying attention? Wake up. Jorge's in the chat. He's paying attention. Are you seeing what I'm seeing here? Are you seeing what I'm seeing? It's Will Smith and Max Muncie dual autograph. Just dingers. Just dingers. Ding ding. Five out of 25. Nice 1960. Top's combo dual autograph card. Nice. We'll set that aside for picture time too. Nice dual autograph. Yeah, those guys are pretty good. I think Will Smith, didn't he tweak his, didn't he tweak his neck or something like that? With him and Kavir Ruiz, supposed to be. Yeah, Jorge's getting dual autos. And all Arthur's getting his, all Arthur's getting holes in the card. That's, I'm telling you, Arthur, it's a super, super short print. What's off 1955? Stephen K? I don't know, how much is archives this here? I'm not sure. Ryan, you're the one that collects archives, you should know. Oh, oh, oh, these are 19, okay. So yeah, so these are a 1955 design right there. Stephen K saying, there you go. And there's the base version of it right there. And out of 175, that's Kettle Marte. 121 out of 175. That'll be for John McCall and the Diamondbacks. Is there a copyright issue here? Are you ordering? All right, we're halfway through the break, folks. Ooh, Aaron Judge, this is pretty cool. All rise. You think Aaron Judge's post-playing day career is gonna involve him being a television judge? That'd be great. Welcome to New York Justice with Aaron Judge presiding. Do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Do, do, do, do, do, do. Ooh, Birch is a little memory lane archives. He's saying, I like the archives. It makes me wanna look at my old top sets. You have them all from 52 to 2019. Nice, that's quite a collection. The old days, kids would put baseball cards and bike spokes. Let's roll, I'm dragging a little bit here, ladies and gentlemen, it's hot. There's got the California sun blazing through that window. Our AC can't even keep up. It's been so toasty here. We got Juan Gon Gonzalez, that is to 99 right here, the gray border, going to the Rangers. And that will be for Jason S. Ryan, you're expecting at least one train whistle in this break? That'd be nice. There hasn't been one yet. My advice to you would be to not expect a train whistle. We want under promise, over deliver. Under promise and over deliver. Yeah, the copy on the backs of those old cards are pretty fun too. I would like to have that job for one year, for one set. It's like, Joe, you write the backs of the baseball cards. They're like, yeah, I'd love to do that. Kip, what's going on? Kip, Kip, hooray. And we got Reggie Sanders, remember Reggie Sanders? That goes to Arthur and the Reds. Arthur finally getting more than just hole punched cards. Reminds me, I set aside that hole punched card for picture time. There you go, old Reggie Sanders. I don't remember him on any of these other teams. I feel like he's always been a Red. Wow, is that right? Arthur saying Reggie Sanders was a world champ with the Diamondbacks. Wow, just one season, that 01 season. And he just walks away with a chip. Yeah, he had 263, he had 33 home runs. 263, 33 home runs and 90 RBIs. That's pretty good, 21 doubles, a few triples. Pretty good, pretty, pretty good. Stuck in life routine, I had to break this. This is a good place to break that cycle, Kip. Kick back and relax and watch some cards open up. Philip Mancy, thank you, Phil. Just saw that, appreciated. Jared's wondering if Reggie Jackson juiced along with Luis Gonzalez and Steve Finley, probably. I just assumed that everybody juiced. I feel like, I feel like that's, that's, you know, one thing Konseko got right was when he was like, oh yeah, 80% of the guys are juiced. And I'll be like, yeah, okay, yeah. That probably was right. I think in his autobiography or whatever. Some of the other stuff might be exaggerated, but I feel like that era, it's out of 75. A-Rud, I feel like they all just did it. Check that, out of 25, 13 out of 25. I was like, sky blue, different. Rangers, that'll be for Jason S. There it is, 13 out of 25. All right, next box. All right, we got big Boppy, look how gigantic he is. Just stepping over the center field area, anyway, larger than life. Wow. Both Mancini's doubling down on Jaspie's being the best in the biz. Yeah, we, hey, we try to keep things loose and entertaining here. I know a lot of other breakers can just grind through this archives break and not say a single word, but hey, wanna try to keep things fun here. I gotta keep it fun for me too. Gotta keep it fun for me. Appreciate the kind words though. That's intentional, you know? We, from the beginning, I was telling Nick, you know what, the way we gotta do this, this is five, six years ago, the way we gotta do this is we gotta make this like a live show, like a live podcast, like a live, you know, like a sports talk radio show. That's the whole vibe here. Anyone can open up cards, and that's not rocket science. The thing that set us apart is, I don't know, being like we were kids, you know what I mean? When we were kids, just open up baseball cards and goofing around. Vanilla Grilla, I think your next breaker should be a hot girl. No, you think we're that stupid, Vanilla Grilla? We'd be out of jobs in no time. It's like a show, most entertaining breaker in the world. You know, bring Connie back, where is Cassidy? Enough with Joe, Joe's great and all, but we want Taylor to come back and break. And then it'll just be a bunch of thirsty dudes in the chat, we'd have to ban so many people. You guys would ruin it. Night one, everyone would ruin it. It was that gallant, 99. No, you're stuck with this face and faces like this. And the faces at Chaspis, Vanilla Grilla. And there's Luke Voight with the cornfield on the bottom right there. That goes to Dan Tyson and the Yankees. They were gonna play that game in Iowa. Kip says he went to SC last week, the University of Southern California or South Carolina, and found a blaster box, a 2018, 19 prison basketball. And the clearance bin at Walmart, box was beat up, but it was 16 bucks, $15.95. And you bought it, of course. Did you open it or did you resell it? I wouldn't blame you either way in South Carolina. Opened it, no, Luca. We've got Kevin Millar. Everyone tell me your favorite Kevin Millar story. I like the show, intentional talk on MLB Network. Fan of that, fan of Kevin Millar, he's pretty funny. He's entertaining. Jonathan Kent with the Red Sox, there you go. There you go, Jonathan Kent's here. You remember, he likes Kevin Millar. 04 Champ, other Luis Robert for the White Sox. I know, we gotta find some Indians for you, Kevin. Vanilla Grilla says our Walmart's and Target's card shelves just been barren, bare for months now. But Burch is saying always check the clearance bins. Got several Lamar Jackson rookies from packs that were dirt cheap. I've got a target opening maybe at the end of the year. Like a block or two away from me, which is gonna be dangerous. It's one of those city targets. So I think it's like a third of the size of a target. But I'm gonna make sure that they're stocking that they're stocking cards there. So I gotta get in good with the manager and be like, you gotta stock these. And tell me when they come in. Yeah, that sounds about right, Ryan, price point. Compared to some other stuff, it's a pretty friendly price point. And a lot of these variations, and I know I'm probably missing a ton of variations, but all car chip boys and girls, make sure you look at the codes on the back, look at the variation guide on cardboardconnection.com. There you go, out of 25 Shogo Akiyama. Here's Moe for the Yankees. Riffer is saying a lot of online stories where distributors are taking bribes for delivering the retail box to customers. Are those verified store? I mean, how would we verify them? Your wall, Ryan is saying, my wall marks only 20, 20 toss face while you buy them there. And like those blaster packs, sometimes you get what you pay for, Ryan. Or are they, where are they hearing it though? Like, I'm sure it could happen, but I'm like, I'm wondering like, how do they know? Unless they're the ones doing it, are they the ones bribing? Okay, okay. There you go, Riffer. I see you then. I was at Target and the, whatever the rep is, the ones that stock basically told them, what are you willing to pay me to buy these blasters? Wow. Right, because I think it's like a third, I think it's like a third party, right? That stocks all of those, that stocks all of those targets. Right, it's like one company that distributes and stocks those things. I think it's a third party. It's not necessarily the distributor, right? Like GTS or Southern Hobby or whatever. Okay, okay, I get it. At first I thought you were saying that it was like the major baseball card, the card distributor that I was doing. I was like, what? That would be crazy. That's not ethical, but I could totally see the third party doing it. Yeah, the third party I could see, that's a little bit harder to control. But yeah, once the third party guys realize, oh, how much of these costs and how thirsty are people for these boxes? And it's like, and if you're target, right? Right, there you go. Excel marketing stocks target and Walmart. So if you're, there's Trent Grisham to 99, more Roberts here. And if you're target and the distributor guy says, hey, we only have like two boxes today for you. Target's like, whatever, put them away. That's not like a big sideline for them. So it's like a drop in the bucket for them on relative to all the other stuff that they sell. It's not like 4K TVs that fell off the truck. Right, the employees don't care. If I go and complain to a manager, they're gonna be like, for baseball cards. So yeah, I guess if you're that driver, there's that cranky right there to 175. I could totally see that happening. Let's see the autograph. There's Bob Wickman. Everyone give me your Bob Wickman, your favorite Bob Wickman story. That goes to Kevin, finally an Indian. I'm rolled Bob Wickman. Cool, Ryan, nice. He loves to blow saves. That's Kevin's favorite Bob Wickman story. Is that a candy? A Whitman's is a candy? Must be one of those crazy East Coast candies. All right, Seth Brown. Seth Brown Band. That goes to Jeff and the A's. Two boxes to go, ladies and gentlemen. Nice, ultimate seven sold out, great. Yeah, I'm gonna go through a bunch of orders after this and we'll figure out what that schedule's gonna be. Unless something might have filled first. Did he? Baltimore doesn't want this. What up, Colin? Everything, breaking everything tonight. If it breaks, it fills. Got probably a few more breaks after this for me. Sean Jaspie will be coming live at around nine o'clock Pacific, around there. And then he'll continue on for however many hours you want him to. Dallas up 40 to 26 with eight and a half minutes left in the first half. I doubt that margin is gonna hold, but that's what it is now. D-backs, they're gonna win seven straight. Are they playing right now? Oh, they just started. I think I have financial interest in the Diamondbacks tonight, Arthur, I do. Arizona plus 158. Kettle Martay on my fantasy team. I'd like them to do well. I got lunch money on that, a little more than the other place. Got lunch money on the Diamondbacks. We got Evan Longoria, purple to 175. Giants, that'll be for John McCall. And we've got Garrett Cole with the glossy front. 41 out of 75. Yeah, Mavs might be too much for the Clippers, keeps saying. I have some small financial interest in the Mavs winning the entire comfort, the West. I was like, listen, if Porzingis and Donchich get hot, I mean, Porzingis is special. Or I mean, well, he is, but Donchich is special. That guy could just take over games. Just win games on his own. And they could have won game one, too. There's Lloyd McClendon. Tell me your favorite Lloyd McClendon story, Jason Price. He won a Little League World Series, there you go. I feel like he was a good manager. What did I get them at? I placed those plays like a month before the restart. Here, my Eastern Conference long, because I figured in the East it's gonna be the Bucks or Toronto or something like that, but my long shots were Boston plus 600 to win the East, Miami to win the East at plus 1800. And then for the West, I figured Lakers or Clippers are gonna win it, obviously, but nice little mini Jorge Soler. But I saw a lot of value in Houston at plus 1000 and Dallas plus 2000 to win the Western Conference to go to the finals, basically, I guess. Well, yeah, I think they stopped being a long shot after plus 600. I think the price probably went down on that quickly by the time of the restart happened. Mini Jorge Soler goes to Luke Ryan in the Royals. There you go, Luke. But again, I put plays on these like a month before the restart. I was just excited and I was like, yeah, just make some plays and I never do futures plays. It's thirsty for a little action. Pete Harnish, again, for Jared and the Astros. This time 105 out of 150 right here. Good call on your rockets, says Jared. Yeah, I mean, James Harden, the way he plays, he just got three months off. He's got a lot of rest. So I thought that was an interesting play. Like I'd give it a shot, you know what I mean? I know that Lakers, LA is in sports fans in LA. Lakers fans in LA are in full meltdown mode today, Kevin Wise, you should hear Sports Talk Radio today. I used to have heard Sports Talk Radio post game show when I was driving home last night. You know, a lot of people yelling at Vogel. A lot of people talking about, you know, Anthony Davis being a little too passive. A lot of people talking about, you know, why wasn't, why was Caruso in? Why wasn't he in? Why this, that, yeah, everyone was panicking. It's just one game. It's just one game. But yeah, the bubble does change a lot, Kip and Kevin, I agree with that. I think it's really interesting, especially for road teams, the quote unquote road teams, right? Like Orlando's not going into Milwaukee, right? If this game was in Milwaukee, I think Orlando wins game one. No, I don't think so. I mean, if the Lakers were, if the trailblazers were in LA, you know, and Stable Center, game one, rocking, you think the Lakers come out flat game one? Post game was really interesting too. All the reporters were kind of dancing around that a little bit. They're like, LeBron, did you just feel the same energy you would have if this was a non-bubble playoff game? And, you know, LeBron was pretty bristly about that. Same with Anthony Davis and the coach. They're like, oh no, we were totally, we were all there, we were intense. You know what I mean? You know, so, but yeah, I mean, I watched, I watched while I was breaking. That's right, yeah. Clippers got nothing, no finals appearances for the Clippers. Jason Jassy's pointing that out. No, let's give them none. Yeah, little brother getting none. Just send the Clippers to Seattle and turn them into Supersonics. I don't even want them here. What a waste. I don't know if LeBron was blaming the bubble. I think he was saying, hey, I had the same amount of energy I would have if this was a playoff game with fans. But yeah, but they looked flat. I was kind of half-watching the game. I think I watched most of the fourth quarter that I was breaking during the game yesterday. So I was kind of only half-watching, but I watched all of the fourth quarter. They're just flat. Vanilla Gorilla, do they say player worn slash used on the back of the card instead of game used now? Depends. If it's event worn or non-game used, then it will say player worn or player used or event worn material. But if it's game used, it'll still say game used. All right, last box. Thanks for bearing with me here, folks. Definitely dragging here a little bit, but sort of towards the end of my shift here. And it's toasty in here, believe it or not. The studio's a little toasty. Dragging a little bit here. There's Gary Carter's 99. I wonder if the AC's even working. And there's, oh, Darren Erstad, Sean. Sean Jaspie, a big Angels fan. Sean, tell me your favorite Darren Erstad story. Is he pretty much a lifetime Angel? Yeah, he was with the Angels. 96, did he win chips? Oh yeah, he did. Dead center field, dirt, I'm gonna Google it right now. Oh, he's so, I pulled the string. I pulled the string, he's ready to go. Is it an auto? Oh yeah. That goes to, did York and the Angels. Oh, that's so cool. I don't think he was, I think he wanted someone else. Oh, York. But probably Trout, but. Well, I get why we want Trout, but Darren Erstad. Man, Sean ran in here, he's fired up. I remember Darren Erstad, he was really solid. Dude had a, he is a lifetime 282 hitter, by the way. BT dubs. Did he hit 355 with the 2000 Angels? Did he win a batting title that year? He must have. Yeah, in 157 games, 676 at bats, he hit 355. That was his best season, 25 home runs and 100 RBI's. He never had that ever again. The Angels went in 2000? 2002. 2002, he did nothing in 2002. Oh hey, I'm looking at it right here. Erstad leaves off eighth inning with home run in World Series 2002. The World Series that no one remembers. Yeah, the one that the Angels won, what about the Dodgers? No one remembers, everyone talks about 88. No one talks about the Angels World Series. I remember the Diamondbacks World Series more than I do the Angels World Series. The only thing people talk about with 88 is how long ago it was. And how just legendary it was. How many people weren't born that kind of. What's the signature moment of that Angels World Series? It's like Barry Bonds' kids running out onto the field. That's the only thing I remember from that. The Diamondbacks won a World Series. Diamondbacks won a World Series and there was iconic moments in that one. Iconic moments in that one. Now you said the Dodgers fans weren't even alive the last time they were in the World Series. At least Dodgers have fans. See? A long history of fans from Brooklyn to LA. What did the Angels have? Gene Autry, Lonnie Smith, William Smith, getting Lonnie Smith. The Sand. Gene Autry. The Sand. You guys. Some cowboy running your team. Oh, these posters are so cool. The posters are sweet, right? Look at your, look at your asteroid hitter. That's a meteor. No, no, we're meteor. Not an asteroid. I'm an idiot. You're dumb. I'm an idiot. That is so cool. It is cool. If I would frame, I would. I would totally get that idea. Pop that baby in a frame, right? Do they have a, do they have a Flashback one? The 1988 Dodgers World Series victory? Stop, stop. Come on. Get the F out of here. It is archives. That shit's dusty as hell. At least it's memorable. They've had to use Ken. You guys remember the Angels winning a World Series? What's the iconic moment in the Angels winning the World Series? Did Trout win it? No, no, Trout wasn't there. The win. Just the win itself. No one, when I watched Pandemic MLB Network was ranking World Serieses. That was not even on the list. What about Troy Percival? Troy Percival. You're dropping Troy Percival out there. Last out. Pop up to right field, catches it. I think Ersted actually caught the last out. That was Garrett Anderson. That's it, that's all he has now. Honestly, it was Ersted in center field. Meanwhile, meanwhile, the Angels are just wasting away Trout's Hall of Fame career. He'd be listed on the Dodgers. He would have at least played in a World Series. He would have at least lost World Series games with the Dodgers. He's not even in the playoffs. He played one Playoff Series. He could have lost two World Series. He's not going to be in the playoffs in the next five years. It's goddamn shame that my Trout, whether he's a loser with the Angels or a loser with the Dodgers, we're both losers. Well, that's true. If you're not winning World Series, you're losing. If you're not first, you're last. That's what it is. I get it. I get that. He's got me there. Robin Yell, 24 out of 25. That'll be for the Blue Crew. That's going to go to Josh Proust. I apologize for the cursing there. I apologize to my lord. See, my Methodist grandfather would not be happy. Preacher grandfather would not be happy with such language. God rest his soul. There's a quick recap, ladies and gentlemen. That was Picker Team 2. All 10 boxes. I apologize for the cursing at the end. I apologize for dragging on this one. I'm definitely dragged on this one. I apologize about that. But it's kind of a long break. And we've got that nice dual autograph. And the best thing here, the whole punch Trevor Bauer. Look at that. Got a hole punch right in there. What's up with that? Super short print, I think. Super, super secret short print. That was for Arthur and the Reds. There you go. I'm Joe for jazzyscasebrakes.com. I'll see you later.