 Hi everyone, happy Saturday, Joe for jazby's casebreaks.com coming at you with a full case of 2020 Bowman Baseball Jumbo Edition, pick your team number nine from jazby's casebreaks.com. No paper-based ships, only Jason Dominguez, Bobby Wood Jr., and not on this list right here is Oakland's Robert Pawson paper wheel ship. All other paper-based will be sold and donated to various charities that we like to support. Big thanks to all of these folks right here, there you go, eight box jumbo, pick your team nine, John Samison, last spot mojo, big thanks to him, and there's the rest of the group right here. Thank you very much for getting in, appreciate it. All right, you can see on the top camera right there the jumbo case, I'm gonna slide a box out of there right now. It's a good staging area here. All right, good luck. Oh, Scott's saying do a 10 spot, like do a, our usual number block, Scott? We were talking before we started this video, I know it's a baseball break, but this is long so we can get off topic a little bit here. We were talking about what to do with the pelicans in Newark basketball. So Scott's idea is maybe doing a 10 spot random number block like we usually do, but except, except not do zero, or zero doesn't get redemptions because ions are redemptions and everyone gets a shot at the redemption. Interesting. All right, this is pick your team nine ladies and gentlemen jumbo, pick your team nine. Thanks everyone for getting in. This is the, for a long break, this is the perfect hand position. Usually my elbows are up off the table, but I pop an elbow on the bottom here and I can extend the paper right here just behind the Nick camp autograph. Jacob Amaya 48 out of 100 for my Dodgers. I'll do a recap at the end to Michael Z with my boys in blue. There you go. 11th round pick Bobby Whit Jr. Those will set aside as will this paper Robert Possen got us marshals on the on the TV on AMC. Pop loaders I need to move right here. That's where my hand can go right here. That speed and efficiency is key in these longer breaks. We don't really have anything sold out after this ladies and gentlemen. We've got a prism retail pack going after that to give away some spots in that thousand dollar basketball mixer. But after that really nothing else. The closest thing is Nuara pick your team five, which is four teams away and that's where the Pelicans chatter has been happening. I forgot that Wesley Snipes is in this movie. US Marshals. This will go to Jay Remington and the Royals. Ryan Harrell thinks his Mets are hiding in here somewhere. We haven't seen too many Mets, so they've got to be due. Also we have not seen a Super Fractor ladies and gentlemen. Now I think we've gone there's Grant Levine to 125 Aqua Shimmer for the Rockies that will be for Bradley. I think we've done enough cases. You know, maybe on release day the sample size isn't big enough. Chrome cars in the right pile here. But now that we've done a bunch of these cases, I feel like now we can start asking, hey when are we going to hit a Super Fractor in here? Any kind of Super Fractor. Paper Super Fractor, are there paper Super Fractors? Chrome Super Fractors, auto Super Fractors, non-auto Super Fractors, doesn't matter to me. I want to see one. We've got a couple out of fives. We've been lucky enough to get those. There's Helly at Ramos to 499, Giants, Oppo Joe Mojo, Mark Passett with my rivals. That's first half, Jumbo, and we've got Gus Varland, A's. That's Aaron Tully with the A's. You'll get all those Robert Parsons as well, Aaron. All those add out too. Max Muntsing, our first paper Jason Dominguez, Bradley Marshall, got the Yankee straight up in this, getting a little nervous about baseball, ladies and gentlemen. Has there been any other news? I guess it's Saturday, maybe owners and players are ruminating on what they should do. There's Jason Dominguez, Chrome this time for Bradley Marshall, and the Yankees, nice. Got the Yankees straight up in this Jumbo. Derek Disner saying, it's not looking good. I know. And listen, I've said this before, I'll say it again, hi Gabe. I'm on the side of the players for sure, but the optics are now looking bad for everybody, players and owners, everybody. It's a frustrating situation because, I mean, I would say baseball probably is my favorite sport. I think so. I do all watch a lot of baseball, follow a lot of baseball, play a lot of fancy baseball, enjoy going to baseball games. I'm the kind of guy that can watch all nine-ings of a baseball game on TV on one of those weirdos. But I mean, if your work, it's hard, and I don't actually don't like it when people compare regular jobs to professional athletes, it's just, it's hard. It's not a good comparison, but I'm going to do it anyway. If your job was in a situation where they were just like, hey, if they said one thing, right, because they agreed to something in March, right? And now it's end of March, April, May, end of May. Two months later, they said, we're going to change it. We want to cut 80% of your contract, of your money. What are you going to say? Delgado going to Bradley Marshall and the White Sox. It's a tough thing, especially when it's, especially if you make more money than they're going to be like, we're cutting more of you. Lower wage guys, we're not going to cut as much. But then the higher wage guys are salty, especially after they agreed to something in March, maybe that was the first problem, a hasty agreement in March. And I guess we didn't know what was going to happen with this pandemic. But maybe that was just the inadvertent mistake, something they couldn't really plan for, but this is how it turned out. It's tough. I mean, I know I'm oversimplifying this issue, but it's kind of what it comes down to in a very general sense. And don't forget, overall, and I know this doesn't apply to every individual team, but overall, baseball revenues as a whole have been up. So it's not like the rumors of baseball's death has been greatly exaggerated. Now, those national games, if you're thinking it that way, the national game ratings for TV, they don't do as well as NBA or especially football, but local regional and local markets for baseball teams as a whole are pretty impressive. Lot of money in those local contracts. Go look up, just Google what the Tampa Bay Rays could potentially make if they get a new TV deal. It's a lot. There's the Dal Bruhan. Now, of course, they need games to play to make those TV contracts worth it, and so it gets tricky. There's the Rays. Greg with that one. But listen, let's slip back. It's not like baseball is going away forever. It's not a limited resource. Baseball should be around for the next 100 years, right? You're going to make up this money. The money that you lose here, this year, you'll make up in following years. So it's tricky. But it seems like they're fighting the CBA are battle this year instead of after 2021. And really, they're Sam Huff to 499 for the Rangers, Mark Pasette. Really, they should be figuring out just how to play baseball now. Let's worry about the CBA later, but they're battling that CBA now. And it's been ugly. It's going to get ugly. And we're getting a taste of what we can see after that collective bargaining agreement is over for baseball after 2021. Yeah, Derek, I agree. They don't do a great job. Baseball doesn't do a great job in marketing stars, you know? And then remember when, and not too sure about Rob Manfred either as the baseball commissioner. Remember when Manfred pretty much called out Mike Trout for not wanting to be more marketed or something like that? And so he's like attacking his own players instead of working with him. I know that felt a little weird, too. They're still in Carlson to 150, Blue Shimmer for Ben Young. So that's not a good relationship right there. Look at Adam Silver with his players. It's completely different. You hear reports that Adam Silver is talking to the big name players. On the phone, they're exchanging tests and talking all the time. You think Trout's talking to Manfred on a regular basis? You think Scherzer and, oh, did Ryan Shackleton just call this? Literally, what time is there, a minute ago? I was going to respond to his comment. But three minutes ago, at the 21-minute mark, it's the 24-minute mark now, Ryan Shackleton says, Joe, because I haven't seen anyone in a bit live here. I'm calling a color Jason Otto. Oh, Dominguez Otto. I thought you said Posen Otto. I haven't seen Posen in a while either. At a 299, that goes to the A's, Aaron Tuley. Speckle Otto. Sorry, I misread that, Ryan. Got excited. But maybe we'll see a big color Jason Dominguez Otto to. This could be a hot case right here. Yeah, still a big hit. So nice one, Aaron. Thanks for grabbing the A's straight up. The risk paid off. Scared money don't make money. There's Dominguez, speaking of Jason. Jason Dominguez, spaying the globe, Chrome. And Joe Ryan, yellow paper to $75. Joe Ryan for the raise. That'll be for Greg. And of course, Bradley Marshall has the Yankees. Jason, all the Domingue guy. Going back to what we were saying earlier. Derrick's like Trout, Aronado, Bellinger, Yellich, all those names. They should be huge names. Paul Goldschmidt to $150, Atomic. I know there's different challenges in marketing baseball players, but still. I mean, what did I hear Nick say last night? Is Nick still around? What did you say Roger Federer was making last night? Paid athlete. Roger Federer, and a lot of that is, sorry, I just walked away with this. A lot of that is due to his own personal endorsements. You know, I know tennis as an individual, sports a little different, but I mean, it's just international sort of fame. Baseball's a pretty international sport. Baseball's not taking advantage of that. World baseball classic, it's ah, hey. There's Thomas Dillard, Brewer's, Jason Cox. I love baseball too. And baseball doesn't need an overhaul. People think they need overhaul in baseball. I think that's not true. They're trying to change the rules of the game. Can't do that. You're gonna end up like the NFL, changing rules every other season. As a CUNHA junior, purple for the Braves, EA. No, baseball, the reason why people do like baseball is that because of it's like some longstanding tradition. It's like changing fundamental rules in like soccer. You can't do that. It's been around for a hundred plus years. So I understand there's different challenges in marketing baseball, but it's there. The players are there. The international market is there. The growth, revenue growth is there. The TV money is there. Maybe baseball players are more inclined to keep it low profile. I don't know. But there needs to be a little more swag in the game. Back in the 70s, 80s, baseball players, some of the coolest guys out there. The coolest. Reggie Jackson in New York. The straw that stirs the drink. All that sort of stuff. They gotta work on that, not on shortening the game or whatever. I think the game will naturally ebb and flow. Some years there will be more pitching dominance. At some point, even the launch angle thing's changing. It's shifting back to slowly, shifting back to being more active base pass and more active hitters. So even a lot of the players now aren't just about launch angle now. Now it's more about let's barrel the ball a little bit better, hard contact. Spray it around the field, beat the shift. That's gonna, I'm all about market correction, right? You know, with the shift, the market will correct itself. You know, they'll figure it out. There'll be a team that suddenly makes speed. Sexy again. There'll be tons of guys stealing bases. There's Jordan Yamamoto for the Marlins. Bradley Marshall. So it's gonna happen. The market will correct itself in that sense. But the marketing, yeah, that's something that there could be a ton of ideas that could, that baseball could be better at. I think the Mark, I think Mark now is in the house. He thinks that some of the marketing thing might be because they have fully guaranteed contracts. So do basketball players. They're marketed a lot better. Tennis players, golf. Although golf, maybe, yeah, maybe you'd have to hustle a little more in those individual sports. But basketball, they're guaranteed contracts, right? Bobby Whit Jr. for the Remington. Maybe it's less of an issue of having players or individuals marketed. I just feel like there's just a platform that's not being used in its entirety. You know, like, I feel like baseball could do more. Maybe even if you're not, maybe that's not called marketing, but just highlighting star players. One thing that Stern did in the NBA, RIP, and Silver is doing now is they knew it was a star-driven league. So I don't know if, I don't know if baseball has quite adopted that yet. Now, it can't just be all about the individual. Baseball is certainly more of a team sport, but, you know, NFL is a team sport too. Probably the ultimate team sport, and we're gonna have to work together in concert, but they're, NFL's still able to market their stars. Something that baseball I don't think has quite clicked yet, and that might be, you know, that might be a leadership thing, man through. Say what you want about Goodell. I don't like Goodell at all, but in a marketing sense, he has grown the sport. You know, it's huge. All right, there's Jaren Duran. I think it's a pretty big name for the Red Sox. Dara McKenzie with Boston, US Marshals. Is that right? No, I mean, you would know. You're in the industry. Golf's the only sport where if you don't form, you don't get squad. If you get cut, that's it. You don't get paid. What about that's, really? Tennis. At what point do you not get paid in tennis? If I'm the first person out, let's say I'm in the Australian Open, and I'm the, you know, men's singles, and I get knocked out first match, first person get knocked out, do I still get paid in tennis? Even if it's like $10,000 or something like that, $5,000, I don't know what it is to be honest with you, but there's Julio Rodriguez, $250, the big name for the Mariners. There's Xavier Edwards for the Friars to $4.99. That'll be for Marc Basette. And Travis Demarique to $4.99, paper. And we've got Sharon O'Sherton, apostle, to $2.50. Marc Basette with the Rangers. Robert Pausen, Chrome this time. Oh, pair nicely without auto, we pulled for you earlier, Aaron. And there's Shane Baz to $2.99, speckle. Tommy Lee Jones is gonna do it his own way. Yeah, there's a code, Tommy Lee Jones. There's a code, there's a code, Tommy Lee Jones. Man, speaking of codes, code red, let's get a few good men on TV here. All right, halfway through the break, folks. Come on, Manfred, market baseball better. Compared to the other four major team sports of the four major teams, I feel like baseball is lagging behind and that sort of star power marketing. That baseball union is strong, though. NBA, not as strong. NFL, definitely not as strong. That MLB union is strong. Maybe they're like, eh, we just maybe now was right. They just cash in their big guaranteed contracts and they're just like, Aaron Otto's like, I don't gotta do anything. I don't have to do anything. Maybe it's in the CBA. Reduced marketing commitments. All right, onwards. Good luck, everybody. This is Jumbo Picker team nine. Jumbo Picker team 10 is in the store and pretty close to filling actually. We can do another Jumbo tonight. I don't mind these Jumbo's at all. It's out of 250. These are relatively, relatively easy. See, there's a nice rhythm here. Paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper. Crom, crom, crom, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, paper, crom, crom, crom, crom, crom. See, there's a good rhythm here. I feel like I haven't, I feel like hobby's just kind of all over the place. I haven't really caught a good rhythm in hobby. Paper, paper, paper, paper, paper. And then paper parallel. Kalanik 499, another big marriage prospect for Seattle. The only thing you have to look out for is all those extra Witt Jr. and Pawson and Dominguez. Mariners, that'll be for Jordan Cohen. We got an atomic talent pipeline to 150 Orioles, Rushman, Mount Castle, Yuzniel Diaz. Orioles, if some of those guys work out, Orioles, Nick Reason, could have a sneaky good team in a few years or so. And there's Logan Allen for the Tribe, Refractor Autograph to $4.99. That's for Nick Coba and the Indians. And a Chrome Witt Jr. for Jay Remington and the Royals. So, Mark, it sounds like you need to be at the third PJ Tour event back, which should be interesting with no fans. You have to keep us posted on how that experience was from the ground level. Wait, are there fights on Cooper? Cooper is saying lunch money on Catlin Chicagoan. I'm assuming is that a fighter? Robert Possum Paper for Aaron. Now, it's only the main event on, I don't need to really watch U.S. Marshals. It's only main event on a pay-per-view, right? I can still watch, there's a national dog show on? I do love dogs. Actually, I can't watch this. Can we bet on the national dog show? I'm sure I can. I can't watch the dog show. Possum Chrome. I kind of like the, I kind of like UFC without fans, though. I don't watch too much of this. I mean, I like watching fights, but I just don't get around to watching a lot of this, but I do like hearing the fist-on-face kind of situation here. Grant Little sounds more real. Mark Vassette with the Padres. This kid, I think was signed by the Blue Jays as like a 15 or 16-year-old out of Brazil. It's supposed to be a bit of a phenom. An atomic autograph. Coop, what did you get? What did you get? Chukage in at? Is that favorite or plus money? Oh, probably minus money. Looks like she's number seeded two. That's what those numbers mean. Braves EA with the Braves atomic autograph, Della Cruz. There you go, man. I don't know who's who. Paper Bobby Whit Jr. for Remington. Oh, she was the underdog. Plus 110. That's not bad. I'm not a huge fan of the, I guess the, maybe it's because of my sort of lack of knowledge of the sport, but the ground game aspect of it is I'm not a, doesn't really excite me that much. Bring to Ruckus. Loves the grappling aspect of it, the ground game. Yeah, it's probably just, yeah, it's probably just my lack of knowledge of the sport really, to my inability to appreciate that, you know, as a casual. Apologies if you also have this on your TV. There could be a little bit of a delay between your feet and my feet. Everyone remember a Ukrainian soccer star, Andre Shevchenko. There's Jason Mingas, Bradley Marshall on the Yankees. I think that was his name. Bobby Whit Jr. Chrome. And look, a Bowman autograph sitting up there. Morpher Remington. Nice break for the Royals. And it's a Reds autograph, Aristides Aquino for Derek Disser and the Red Legs. There you go, Derek D. Like that old design right there. There it is, 19 out of 30 on that one. Yeah, there you go, Derek. Nice, he says. And we've got James Beard, White Sox autograph. That'll be for Bradley Marshall. Don't worry, Ryan and Harold, we still have a few more boxes to go. We still have a ways to go. We'll find some Mets. We'll try to find some Mets for you here. No, nothing really, Robert. I think we just have, I see a few orders coming in. We just have a prism retail pack sold out to give away the another $1,000 mixer spot. We were working on trying to work on filling that Noir basketball five, which has four teams left straight up. That's the closest. At a glance, no one has mentioned anything being sold out. So we kind of got a, we kind of have an open schedule as of now, which is, which is rare. So if you want to, if you want your break to happen, ladies and gentlemen, now's the time to set the schedule yourself. All right, Bobby Whit Jr. for the Royals. That'll be for Remington once again. Nice paper this time. Derek Disser says it'd be a good Saturday if I hit him with a, hit him with a Joe Adele. Yeah, he's pretty good from what I understand. If we ever get fans back in baseball this year, he might be, might be playing for the angels just down the street patrolling the outfield with this guy. So Christian Pash for EA and the Braves. There you go, Eric. Yeah, he's definitely asked, you think he's starting from, from the get go? There's Ezekiel Juran, 91 out of 250 Yankees. So that'll be for Bradley Marshall. We've got Taylor Tramell to 250 Padres. There's Robert Possum. Blakey Boy says trout up and definitely going to start. See, I wonder if with, if the, if this shortened season, if they even start the clock on someone like Joe Adele, why bother? You know, and you can, you can just hold him until next spring. I think Gavin Lux played already, already played a lot last year. So I don't think there's going to be, I don't think the, I think the Dodgers are going to plan. There's going to be no, no marinating of, of his service time or anything like that. But, but yeah, I mean, if we're only going to play 60 games this season, maybe if you have a full season, you play Joe Adele from day one, right? It's because let him, you know, let's let him get some, some playing time in the big leagues immediately. But I don't know. I mean, it looks like minor league seasons are pretty much, unfortunately pretty much dunzos, which sucks. So where those, I don't know, maybe minor leaguers don't play. So they have to play Joe Adele, you know, youngsters give them so they can, they can stay fresh. They can keep playing. Who's the MVP this year in the NL? Yeah, Aronado could be. He's always in, he's always in contention. I think there's some gold shimmer on top of that stack back there. Derek's thinking, but the Dodgers are the best, he's, Derek's thinking Aronado, if they took defense into the, into account, the voters, but he's thinking, since the Dodgers are the best thing, as long as Belinger hits like 45 home runs, he'll win again. Belinger's good with the glove too. Ken Smith to 499. You know what would be, since Belinger already won one, I think he's okay, he can win another one later. Now I'm just thinking, what NL, what NL MVP win would be good for the hobby? No, Rendon went to the Angels. I think Peter Lanzo, what about that? Here's Jason Dominguez for Bradley and the Yankee. That'd be good for the hobby. Rookie of the year and then an MVP a second year. That would be hashtag, excellent for the hobby, I think. All those, all those Peter Lanzo rookie autos and all those Peter Lanzos from Bowman, you know, that people have patiently held on to, even after he won Rookie of the Year. Nice Bobby Bradley, Yellow to 75, Tribe, Nicoba. That would be excellent for the hobby, I think. You know, and it seems like, you know, let's be honest here, for whatever reason, Belinger doesn't seem as as public, right? Maybe he's more of a private guy, I don't know. But he's not as public, but Peter Lanzo, they brought him out to the top's million card rip party, wandering around. I haven't seen Belinger do anything like that. You know, so maybe Tops is putting their weight behind Peter Lanzo to be, to have a good relationship with Tops and, you know, be the future. If he wins MVP, Tops would love that. Vlad and the Ale, that Vlad Junior would be nice too. They're Sheraton Apostles. I just, I want to see what Vlad does. Full, healthy season, another season. Peter Lanzo would love to see that. That's out of 50. Gold shimmer, Apostle. I think that's the second one. Mark was sat with that. Yeah, well, when Nick and Jason Jaspy and the rest of the Jaspy team who were there ran into, you know, was at the million card rip party, which was an excellent event thrown by Tops. He was there for a few hours. He went to every breaking table that was there, you know, and spent like, you know, a minute or two with each table and said hi to them and, you know, wave to the cameras and everything. Apparently he was super nice. We gave him a Jaspy shirt. We were hoping we'd see him wear it, get caught by TMZ, getting off a plane, wearing it or something like that. No dice yet. It's probably just in the back of his closet now. Bobby Whit Jr. But yeah, all indications was that he was a pretty standup dude. Spent a lot of time there at the million card rip party in Dallas. Seemed like he was having a good time as well. Like it wasn't just an event where he was just in and out, you know? So if he wins, there's another Robert Poston for the A's, Aaron. If he wins the MVP, rookie of the year last year, MVP this year, especially in the shortened season, you could just rake in the shortened season. You could just get hot and just destroy, you know, and have some crazy, what would have, what do I have to happen? It would be like, he'd have to go on a tear where ESPN and MLB Network would be like, if this was a full 162 game season, Peter Lanza would have 75 home runs, he'd have to go on that pace, which you could do in a short period of time. And then everyone goes bananas over what Peter Lanza could have done. Wins the MVP. Hashtag good for the hobby. Book it. And Gavin Lux, rookie of the year. I think he sells rookie eligibility. Maybe not actually, but maybe not. All right, we've got Kanan Smith, Yankee's autograph for Bradley and Dominguez, spanning the globe. Are any of these spanning the globe cards autographed? That'd be cool, especially Jason Dominguez one. I like this, I like this insert set. Paper Robert Possen, Aqua Shimmer, Taylor Tremel to 125. Padres, that'll be for Mark Bisset. Two boxes left, ladies, Jummin almost there. We were making, I think we're making some good time. Yeah, we're making some decent time. Yeah, see this, this jumbo doesn't, doesn't feel as long. I say the girl on the left one. And I'm going to open up that final box right here too. Just get both out of the way. Yeah, no, I guess, I guess we burned everybody out this week, Ryan. We actually had a pretty big night last night. Maybe we just burned, we just burned everyone's budgets out. Maybe everyone's watching UFC tonight. Live sports. Everyone's like, man, finally from live sports to watch. I also have a feeling that now that people realize there are certain new releases coming out, other people are just like, oh, now I can wait for that. Now I can wait for that. Yeah, select baseball. That's easy on the wallet. In fact, I thought that had sold out last night, Robert. I was surprised that the same one was here tonight. All right, here are the final two jumbo boxes. Oh, I see some speckle right there on this column right here. Okay, thanks everybody. This is pick your team number nine, jumbo nine. And we've got some more in the store if you want to run some of this back tonight. Almost done with this one. We've got a quick little pack break to do after this. There's boba shed. And I'll go through some more orders, but I don't think there's anything really sold out after that. At least no one's mentioned anything in the chat. Usually people are pretty... This is when I need people to tell me something sold out. Usually you tell me when I'm going through orders. It's like, yeah, I know, I'll get there. But when I'm in the middle of a break like this, a long break like this, that's why I need your updates. Adam Hill to 150 for Jason Cox and the brew crew. Robert Grease. Yes, we've got plenty of Jason Dominguez is in fact Jason Jaspy, no, Ted Jaspy pulled a Jason Dominguez orange auto out of 25 out of a personal box on the Instagram stream at Jaspy's breaks. There's Vidal Bruhan, 499. That'll be for Tampa Bay. That's going to go to Greg. And I think I've pulled a base auto. I think Nick and Jason Jaspy have pulled a base auto or two out of the whole 30 cases that we've done between Hobby and Jumbo and the mixers. So yeah, we've pulled maybe not 10, but more than five, which is not a bad return. And tons of paper, tons of chrome, you know, probably a bunch of different numbered cards. So yeah, a lot. Harvey, when do I even know our half cases will break tonight if you want to? We just need someone to sell it out. That's up to the 4750 people watching right now. There's Jason Dominguez, Yankees, Bradley. You can do a spot in each. That'd be a big help to get that rolling. Who else is with Harvey on that, uh, on that half case? Well, I thought the half case and wars would be more popular than the picker teams. But especially for a pricier product like this, but I guess the usual trend maintained the popularity of the picker teams are still strong. 10 K to 499 Nationals, Josh Lucas. Get into it, folks. Get your, get your spots going. Because your spot purchase could be the one that builds that momentum to get us into Brakesville. Scared money don't make money. I don't know the odds on the sneaker spotlights per case. I think initially people thought it was a case hit one per case. That's not true because we pulled three out of the last full case we did. Uh, that would, you can watch that video right now. So they're not case hits. I mean the, the flip side could be true too. I think there could be zero in a case. There's Nicoladolo 299. So there could be zero in a case. There could be more than, there could be three in a case like we've saw a little bit earlier tonight. And we got to Everson, Piera, Yankees autograph for Bradley. I'm hoping, I'm hoping he does well. Some people are worried. Yeah. That's what some people is me. If you've been watching our stream, you know that the progression of Gavin Lux has been, been pretty great. Paper Dominguez. All right. Here are the final, here is the final box right here. Half a jumbo, second half of the jumbo. And I'll do a quick recap. And then we are Dunzo's with jumbo pick your team nine. I think jumbo pick your team 10 had less than, less than 10 for sure. Maybe even less than five teams remaining. We could knock out another jumbo tonight. There's Adam Hall and do noir basketball and do select baseball and do a mixer. Like we've got our evening is pretty wide open. So you can set the schedule tonight, ladies and gentlemen contenders football is down to five. There you go, Derek, Brad, and we can do that too. But the schedule is wide open right now. We just need, we need some closers. We need some Trevor Hoffman, some Mariano Rivera's to step up and shut the door on some breaks. We got, we had some good starters, some solid middle relief. And now we need some closers to, to finish off some breaks. Here's Tariq Scoobal for the Tigers. That's going to be for John Samuelson last spot mojo strikes in the very last box. Jason Dominguez paper. Yeah, that that $1,000 of bat four case basketball makes her, we can do, we can do tonight as well if that moves from everybody wants to funnel their funds that way. That would be a lot of fun. That full case prism hobby sealed full case prism hobby. Look, look it up. Look how much that's going for retail. It's insane. Ooh, and a nice refractor Bobby Whit Jr autograph, 415 out of 499 for J Remington and the Royals. I feel like we have not seen too many Whit Jr autographs. So that is a nice hit. It's got a sharp autograph too. You want to root for the guys that have good autos. You know, you want them to, to do well. This has been a great jumbo break actually. You'll see the recap in a second. It's been pretty solid. All right. Second half of the final box coming up. What's that speckle up there? Is it an autograph? It is. It's Andy Pages to 299, 64 or 29. I know nothing about this Dodger prospect, Michael Zinman, aside from the fact that I already like him. Let's see. There you go. Oh, part of the hit, 364 in Cuba's 1500 under circuit. Nice. Good plate discipline right here. All right. And I'm playing with older players. So he's, he's, he's been facing better competition than his age. All right. It's probably not Pages, right? I guess if he's from Dominican. All right. Let's continue. All right. There's Aaron Judge to 150, blue paper for the Yankees, Bradley. Hold on. I'll answer that McCarthy after this break. Sorry. That's just too much text for me right in the middle of this on the home stretch of this break right now. Grant Levine to 250. There's Robert. I feel like the, the, they were running out of ink on this. Some of these cards have looked a little more fated than, than the other cards. All right. I know. Let's take a look at another one of the Roberts. Maybe it was, is it just me? Let's put them in the same conditions here in this penny sleeve and a top loader. I know the lighting's a little weird, but I think this card is lighter. You'll be able to tell in person, Aaron Tudley on the A's. No super fractor ladies and gentlemen. We've been through a lot of cases. Jaspeas has yet to hit a super fractor. Some out of fives, some printing plates, but no supers. There's a nice Robert Possen paper to 499. Sky blue paper. There you go. Aaron Tudley with the, got that autograph earlier too. Nice break for him. Let's see. What else? I think that's it. This teammate Ajay pub. There you go boys and girls. That's it. Thanks for getting into the action. Let's do a recap. Thanks everybody for getting in. We've got another jumbo case on the site. Lot of incredible value there ladies and gentlemen. I know these are kind of, not nice a keynote right here. I know these are kind of bulky breaks, but there's a reason why we've done 30-some-odd cases of this since the release because of the incredible popularity that Bowman Baseball has. If you're a baseball fan, you got to get into this. There's the nice Robert Possen right here. If you're not knowledgeable about why Bowman's so great, definitely do the research. It's pretty awesome. And we started off with the Dodger. There you go. That was Picker Team 9, Jumbo edition of 2020 Bowman Baseball. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.