 Hi everybody, Joe for jazzycasebreaks.com. Happy Wednesday, happy new release day. We've got the brand new 2021 Top Strip Thread Baseball Nine Box Picker Team Number 5 coming at you. All cards shipped, a lot of great stuff here. There's this, now you're wondering, hey, shouldn't 5 be a fresh inner case? No, actually Picker Team 6 sold out before 5, first to fill, first to break as you know. So 5 ended up filling after 6. Big thanks everybody here for making this one happen, Picker Team 5. All over with that last spot mojo star next to his name, 70% of the time, 100% of the time. There's everybody else here, thanks everyone for getting in. Looks like a lot of these people had teams in the, anyway, in both halves. Either way, we pulled some teams for number blocks, which is, we did the randomizer in a different video, and that's uploading right now for watching live. So you get a block of numbers for those teams right there. Now at the end of this video, we're going to randomize all the names and see who gets the non-numbered cards, which are mostly just the base cards. We'll see who get those non-numbered ones at the end. Set that right here. And there's Picker Team 5, good luck. And if you're watching live, if you're watching live, we did post another break, another two breaks. Another master case break of Triple Thread Baseball, break 7 and 8. And I promise that if we fill break 7 by the end of the evening, I'll give it to the end of the evening. Usually we shut things down around 11 o'clock Pacific, but if that fills by then, we'll do it. So if you're watching live, get your teams now, jaskyscasebreaks.com. I know, yeah, this product was delayed then, which was unfortunate. This was supposed to be last Wednesday, right? I think it was last Wednesday when the pre-orders up a few days before that. So yeah, if you bought into the pre-orders the day we loaded up the pre-orders, then yeah, you probably would have been waiting like 10 days. I appreciate everybody's patience on this. Better late than never. We got Kyle Lewis to 259. And if these are number-blocked cards, our sorting and shipping team will make sure they go to the right number. It's Joey Votto to 299. Reds, Miguel Cabrera to 199. Tigers, and Mike Schmidt to 259 for the fighting fills. What do you mean if you're watching from the future, Rex? We got superb first-sacker Matt Olson, 10 out of 18 for the A's. Ben, at long last. And there's Luis Castillo, 47 out of 75, Jersey and Autograph. And that'll be for the Red Legs, Chris Walker. The Reds have said they may listen to trade offers for Luis Castillo. We got 1 out of 18, Yadier Molina. Stealing is wrong. It is. That's what the Relics says there. Stealing is wrong. It is, folks. Cardinals, that's going to go to the number block. So that'll go to Cardinals 1. And that'll be for Travis Melberg. Nice one, Travis. There's Zander Bogarts for 36 for Boston. That's going to be for Patrick. The only way people are watching from the future, Rex, is if they're watching the replay of this in, like, 2023. By then, we probably have done a lot of other triple threads breaks already on jaspyscasebreaks.com. So if you're watching the replay in 2023, hello, future. Hopefully the future is good. And hopefully all the different years of triple threads have been good. 2022 triple threads. Maybe you're watching this old 2021 video because 2023 is about to release. So hello, future. Right. Those are two battling, those are two opposing religions, right, Mark? Yadie is from the Church of Stealing is Wrong. And Ricky Henderson is from the Church of Stealing is Great. That'll make you the greatest of all time. There's Hank Aaron to 259. There's Hassan Kim to 299. 55 out of 125. Rhino and 23 out of 150. Jackie Robinson, the other base cards right here. We got scorecard. Ronald Acuna, Jr. 8 out of 27. Matt Lieber with the World Chance. Jersey and autograph. Aaron Nola 41 out of 99 for Raymond and the Phillies. And we got Burt Blilevin. War, who, what is it good for? 3 out of 9. Burt ranked among the AL top 10 in pitching wins above replacement in 13 season. That's war. That's a nice one. What, what edition of Burt Blilevin? That's California Angels edition of Burt Blilevin. I think he played for a number of teams. Mark S with the Angels, with the Halos. And the relic is Juan Soto 5 out of 18 for the Nats. Nationals are a number block team. So that goes to Washington 5. That's for Brad and Washington 5. If Ricky Haddison was the best, is he the best base stealer? I feel like that's different from, he has the most stolen base, which I guess makes him the best. What if someone's technique was better, but they just were on a team that didn't encourage base stealing? Yeah. I think second on the list is Rubroc. There's Roberto Clemente, 156 to 299. Mariano Rivera-Mo, who's in zip recruiting commercials? The commercials are in. Indeed commercials, some like job recruiting. But he's doing commercials now. And there's Ryan Mountain Castle to 299. And to 125, Eloy Jimenez. Where am I putting baseballs here? Where did I put the other one? Oh, I put already put them in the container here. I was like, where did I put the other baseballs? All right. Beyond Austin Meadows is JT Riel Muto. Real Steady, or Real Steady. 19 out of 27, that will be for the Fightin' Fills. Raymond for the Phillies. And behind Austin Meadows is Tim Anderson, Jersey and autographed, 32 out of 99. Behind Anthony Rendon, Ryan Howard, 13 out of 27. The big piece. Big piece of what? This is for the Phillies as well, Raymond. Oh, he wasn't named the big piece for nothing. Ryan was such a big piece of the Phillies lineup. And across the six qualifying seasons, for them, he led the squad in home runs by a margin of 117 and RBIs by 28. He had a really good run. Injuries really. And he derailed his career. And then the relic is Will Smith, the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, one out of 18. It's his walk-up music. Dodgers are a number block team, so that'll go to Dodgers one. That'll be for, that'll be for you, Travis. Yeah, who, who, what are the stolen base leaders? So it's Ricky Henderson, Lou Brock, and then who's third? Like, who's in the top five? Yeah, I agree. Mark Dallara is saying that's, speaking of records, I'll never be broken. Ricky's stolen base record will never be broken. I mean, unless there's just a complete shift in, which could happen, I guess, but unless there's a complete change in, I guess, because sports, they do run in cycles, right? So if we, if we kind of cycle back into an era of, of a small ball and see a lot more people stealing again, stealing bases again, but short of that, yeah, I think that's going to be one of those records. Like, it's just not going to, that's not going to be broken. Is this a book? Book it. Book alert. Third is Ty Cobb on the stolen base list. There's Pete Alonzo to 50. Nelson Cruz to 299. Aaron Judge to 75. And Shoyo Tani to 150. That's true. I guess no one thought Hank Aaron's home run record would be broken. But then again, I think like, home runs are kind of on the rise. So I guess, I guess you could argue that, that maybe the trajectory was going, going up. There's Rial Steady, JT Real Muto once again. But there are like certain trends in baseball where you know, I mean like stolen bases. Teams are just doing it less and less. It's trending down. Jermaine Mercedes 32 out of 199. White Sox, Mark, Mark R with the shy socks. We've got a single jumbo relic, Clayton Kershaw 28. Check that 20 out of 27. So that goes to Mark S and Dodger 0 on that number block. And the book, Windows Into Greatness, book card. And we got an auto. It's Frank Thomas. Quad relic, two out of three. Frank Thomas, two pieces of his lumber. A couple of pieces of his jersey is autograph in the middle. White Sox, Mark R. Trust me, she'll like it too. Out of fives and under. All aboard the big hit express. Nice. That's awesome. I'll snap a picture of that later, but let's secure it in this slider box here. There you go. Congrats. All right. Four more boxes. No, more than there's another one hiding right there. Five more boxes to go. And I don't think those books are considered like an intercase hit, right? So should we, because I think we saw the triple relic, triple auto in the last case. So could we expect a white whale in this intercase? Or if there's a book, does it replace the white whale? I don't know. There's Alec Baum to 99. Johnny Bench to 259. Ozzie Smith to 150. And Chris Bryant to 199. Triple relic, triple auto. How about another one? We saw one in the first case. Here's another one in this case, this intercase. Juan Soto, uh-oh. Ronald Acuna Jr., Luis Robert. Seven out of 27. I've seen that same one. Yeah, that's sick. We're going to have to make one person really happy and two people really sad on the randomizer. My friend hit that in a break today. Oh, man. I can't even release that. And he won it on the randomizer. Nationals, seven. Mark, you're in on it. Braves, Matt Lieber, and White Sox, Mark. Mark R. That's nice. One happy person. Two sad people. One indifferent Joe. I mean, hey, there's winners. There's losers. I sleep well at night because I make people happy. I make people sad. It balances out in the end. So it's like, it's like Thanos. Yeah, right, right. All right, Alec Bum. Josh Donaldson to 46. Yeah, 22 out of 48. That is Minnesota. That's going to be for Jared Kate. Aaron Judge, seven out of 36. October results. That'll be for the Yankees. Mark S. And we've got AJ Puck, three out of 50. Jersey and autograph for the athletics. That's going to go to Ben with the A's. There you go, Ben. I mean, we got the booklet, a triple relic, triple auto. I mean, at this point, I feel like, are we going to see a white whale? Now I'm thinking like, I'm going to see all sorts of things in this case. We still have four boxes left. One, two, three, four. Yeah, you know, when he was drafted, when AJ Puck was drafted, Ben, there were some early comparisons to the big unit. Jonathan Kent wants to write some copy for Tops, him and his comedy writing team working hard. They should have a, Jonathan Kent saying, they should have a Burke Blyliven relic that says, be home by 11. There's Otani to 299. You might have a future in triple threats copywriting. You Darvish to 75. Juan Soto to 299. And 12 out of 50 for Mariano Rivera. Now, if you want that to work, Jonathan, you have to figure out a stat that has to do with home and 11. You got to write the copy for that, and then that'll work. Was that an old Chris Berman line? Steve Carleton legend, 22 out of 27. I don't remember, I don't remember him saying that, but I don't know how many times I've actually seen Burke Blyliven pitch for reels. Steve Carleton goes to Raymond and the Phillies and 6-0 Sanchez, 59 out of 75. Speaking of six, who was the old Marlins closer that had six digits on his hands? Or on a hand? Maybe both hands, maybe one hand. I think his pitching hand. And he said, I want to say that same pitcher said he had six digits on the same side on his foot too. 6-0 Sanchez, oh, is a number block team. That goes to Marlins 9. That'll be for Corey. Was it, you get Urbina? There's Ty Cobb behind him, Nate Pearson. 14 out of 25. I think it was someone else. Yes, Jonathan's got it. And Antonio Alfonsesca. Right, Mark and Hollywood got it. Not Joe Table, Sam. It was indeed Alfonsesca. Nate Pearson for the blue, oh, Blue Jays are a number block team. So that goes to Blue Jays 4. That's going to be for Mark R. And the single jumbo relic is Vlad Guerrero Jr. 10 out of 18. That goes to Mark S in the number block. I think Alfonsesca played for the Marlins, right, for a little while. Ben appreciates Alfonsesca's beer gut, which Ben appreciated. That's the beauty of baseball. That's the beauty of baseball. You can have all shapes and sizes. Would that be an unfair advantage? I mean, I don't know. Was he able to, I don't know the extent or the length of the sixth digit on his hand, if that was able to be a part of his throwing motion to generate spin? I guess. If that sixth finger could generate spin, maybe you could. But I don't think it was functional. Yeah. Brent Ben saying I don't think it was functional. I don't think it gave him a competitive advantage. There's Bobby Dalbit. Max Scherzer. There is Miggy to 150. Someone was asking earlier if Miggy hung it up yet. No, he hasn't. I think he's going to keep going. I think he's pretty close to a couple of milestones. 3,000 hits, maybe. He is at, yeah. He's at 2,987 hits. So I think he's going to be back for another season. Hopefully get that 3,000th hit. He's already got 502 home runs. And he just needs to keep that batting average at 310, I mean, or over 300. That'll make for a nice Hall of Fame line there. There's George Springer. There's Miggy right here. He can do it. Altuve reveals a Bryce Harper 1 out of 3. Homers and steals for the Phillies. Raymond with the Fills. Fightin' Fills. 1 out of 3, out of 3 is an under. Or out of 5 is an under, Raymond. Get the train whistle. All aboard the Big Hit Express. And we've got Luis Castillo. Another one for the Reds. 8 out of 25 this time. Nice, nice low number. Chris Walker in the Red Legs. Mark Lars met Bartola Cologne at the airport. Really cool dude. I wasn't asking for anything. And he kept on giving you signed merch. He gave you a ball, a glove, a shirt, and signed all of them. Maybe he was, maybe the luggage was over the pound limit. It's like, I'll just give it to this kid. There's Alejandro Kirk. Triple Relican Auto. 29 and out of 75. Blue Jays 9. Corey. Like, sir, your baggage is 20 pounds over. You're going to have to pay those extra fees. Bartola's like, no way. No way I'm paying those fees. There's Jack Flaherty. 26 out of 48 for the Cardinals. That's going to go to the number block. Cardinal 6 is going to be for Shane. All right, two boxes to go. But you got in trouble at work because you can't. Or do you work for the airport? But it's Bartola Cologne. That would have been, that would have been my answer. And it's Bartolo. Oh, for TSA. TSA, whenever we travel for shows, I think TSA really dislikes us. Because we'll have all these big carrying cases when we go the national or something like that. And we'll usually carry on some stuff. And a lot of times, sometimes we'll have cards inside of them, right? And then they'll always get pulled out of line and be like, what is all this? Because I guess it looks weird when it gets scanned. There's Anthony Arizzo to $2.99. And so we always get the extra check. There's Bryce Harper to $2.59. Correct. I agree, Ben. Bartola Cologne's home run is probably the best moment in sports of all time. It's like Bartola Cologne home run, you know, miracle on ice. That's what it is. And we'll be like Bartola Cologne home run, Kirk Gibson home run. You start with, you just, you just start with Bartola Cologne home run. Defense, defense, right? It's Bartola Cologne home run, but fumble, right? Then you start going down the list after Bartola Cologne home run. Easy. Nolan Aronato, Cardinal Six. Let me for Shane. And there's Josh Hader, 64 out of 99. I wonder if Gatorade's working on some sort of Haderade for him, which would be great. 64 out of 99. Brewers, Kyle with the brew crew. We got Filling Legends, 15 out of 27. Fielding Legends, Filling Ledgers. I can't read Filling Ledgers. I see that makes a lot more sense. Nolan Aronato, yeah, he's filling up the ledger. Cardinals five, that's going to be over here. Brad Pauly with Cardinals five. There you go, Brad. And the single jumbo relic is Jesus Sanchez 38 out of 48. That'll be Marlins eight. That's going to be for you, Ross. All right. And the final box coming up, Bartola Cologne home run. Music City Miracle. And then you keep going from there. Last two mini boxes. And we've got a redemption in there as well. Good luck, everybody. There's Rhino to 99. Vlad at 74 out of 199. Cabrinha Hayes to 59 for the buckos. And there's Boba Shet to 299. 134 out of 299. The base cards behind Otani is, wow. Roger Clemens, one of one. Triple button in Jersey. This is what Mike Tower was talking about earlier today. Earlier tonight or just before this break. That is for Patrick Davis and the Boston Red Sox. Rocket Roger Clemens. Triple button in Jersey. One of one. What a break. Pretty thick card stock there. That is really sweet. Patrick got the Red Sox straight up. All aboard the Big Hit Express. Heston Kira. Heston Hira. Man, Heston Kira and Heston Kirkstad is going to mix me up for years. 13 out of 50 for the Brewers. Heston Kira, Heston Kirkstad. Heston Kirkstad, Heston Kira. I hate to be the broadcaster that does like a Brewers Orioles game or something like that. Like the next year. Yeah, with that intercation, I just leave it in the IG room or should I put it back in the case room? Well, yeah, we can leave it in the IG room. Just mark it IG so we know we don't mix it up. All right, Brewers. Kyle with the Brew Crew. There you go, Kyle. Last relic here is Juan Soto. Six out of 48. Washington Six. That's for Shane. I don't know how if you even graded that triple button card, would they even grade the buttons? Like if you grade a relic card, they're not grading the relic, right? It would just grade the eight corners, right? Because it's a thick card. They grade all the corners. The surface. The edges. The centering. And upside down, Barry Larkin, you are due to receive a autograph relic printing plate. That's a white whale. There's the white whale. What an intercase. And it's going to be Vlad Guerrero Jr. Wow. The rare occasion where the Redemption's a one of one. And that goes to Mark. Mark S. There she blows. All aboard the Big Hit Express. Remember, zero gets any and all Redemption's, including one of one Redemption's. That's crazy. There you go, Mark S. I can count on one hand how many times that happens. And there you go, ladies and gentlemen. What a break. Now we got to make one person happy. And two people sad. Now first, oh, Travis, I'm sorry, man. First, let's give away those base cards to someone in the break right here. Only for those teams. All right, the non-numbered base cards. Only for those teams down there. We'll go to one person as one lot. It's a little consolation prize. And there was the Triple Auto, Triple Relic, Juan Soto for the Washington Nationals, Ronald Acuna Jr. for the ATL, and Luis Robert for the Chicago White Sox. One dice roll for both lists. It's going to be one and a five, six times for each list. One, two, three, four, five, and six. After six times, Brad, you'll get those non-numbered base cards for that group of teams. All right there. Thank you. One and a five, six times for the Triple Auto, Triple Relic. One, two, three, four, five, and six. And final time, and it goes to the Washington Nationals after six. And the Nationals are a number block team. So Nationals seven card is seven out of 25. 27, I'm going to do some weird numbers in triple. They're at seven out of 20. I guess they're divisible by threes. Seven out of 27 is going to be, wow, for Mark S. What a break for you, Mark. Triple Relic, Triple Auto, going your way. What a break, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for watching. This was Pick Your Team number five. A lot of fun. Love the triple threads. Appreciate everybody getting in. And of course we've got the Roger Clemens Triple Button in Jersey, one of one, which was awesome. We had the Vlad Guerrero Jr. Autograph Relic card printing plate, the White Whale. That was awesome. And of course we had the Windows Into Greatness book card featuring the two out of three, Frank Thomas. Let's show you one more time before we put that away. Quad Relic and Autograph in the middle. And there you, what a break. Pick Your Team five in the books. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. I'm Joe Jaspy. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.