 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com coming at you with a fun one here, 2023 panini prism baseball, 12 box full case. Pick your team number six from jaspyscasebrakes.com. Thanks everyone right here for getting in on the action. Here on a chewed Tuesday, the 29th, Bob you ended up with last bond mojo with the cubbies. Last bond mojo 70% of the time hits 100% of the time. Congrats to people who won their teams in the blaster box break as well. Thanks everybody for filling that one up too. All right now let's pop open this case. You can see the case on this face camera right here. An empty box right there. Here is six. Right here you can see nine and 12 right there. I'm going to keep these off to the side. We're looking for three autographs per box on average. We're looking for color blasts or manga short prints. And then there's a hot box featuring 24 purple ice prisms. It'd be nice if we see some of the some of the top tier rookies or prospects in that purple ice design. So thanks for the fill everybody and good luck. I got my Dodgers on in the background. They're up for nothing early on the DymaVax. Bottom of the second, end of the second. Dodgers up for nothing. Kershaw day today. So Dodgers staking Kershaw to a four nothing lead already early in the game. Which is good. That might mean Kershaw can pitch a little more loose. Not have to worry about giving up a solo home run or two. You know maybe can maybe have an early night if the Dodgers keep going runs. It'll be good. Keep them ready and fresh to the playoffs. We're going to lead off with Mario Soto. Good luck everybody. What are we what are we shipping out of here? No vet commons will ship. But stuff like those inserts will ship. And Kevin Alcantara for the Cubs will ship. Purple chrome autograph, purple prism autograph. For Bob and the Cubs. Last Bob Mojo striking early. It's 11 out of 99. Of course we'll do an autograph and other key card recap at the end. Ben sheets to 99. That'll be for the brook. Remember Ben sheets. That's Chad O with the Brewers. And Bobby Miller nice. Dodgers own Bobby Miller. He's having a nice season. That is for Stephen Carney. Got my Dodgers straight up. Excellent. Oh my god. Greg Maddox. 81 out of 199 for the Braves. Tristan for the Atlanta. Got a red wave. Michael Bush not numbered. And a Jared Schuster to 99. Also for the ATL. That'll be for Tristan. And a Grayson Rodriguez. Cracked ice. Or just ice. Do they just call it ice now? Ellie Della Cruz prismatic. Pete Crow Armstrong future stars. We've got some gold coming up. Bobby Wood Jr. has the RC logo on here. But some of the other rookies don't. Kind of odd. But that'll go to Kip and the Royals. 10 out of 10 on the Walter Ford for Seattle. High leg kick there. A little old school style. Stephen Kay with the Mariners. Won that in the filler. And we've got JR Richie. Or is it Jr Richie? I think it's JR Richie for Atlanta. Who shot JR? Tristan with the Braves. We've got Fred Lynn. Orange wave to 50. Those pulsars not numbered. But that was Nick Gonzalez for the Pirates. Moose red wave not numbered. And then we've got Raleigh Fingers. 3 out of 75. Green Scope and Burt Blilevin Ice. Raleigh Fingers will go to DY and the A's. Box one in the books. Did I miss the prison break yet? Nice one Duncan. Maybe Duncan is audio on it. I think he was joking. Do some people do that when I break? They don't want to look at my face without your saying Chris? They don't want to see my ugly ugly face. They would rather just listen to my golden golden voice. Interesting. I didn't say that. Chris said that. Chris said that some people don't want to see my ugly face. And they'd rather hear my amazing amazing voice. That's what Chris says. I think the quality of my voice matches my face. That's what I think. I'm like, Chris saying some people, I don't know who these some people are. That's according to Chris. Not according to Joe. There's Jack Lider. Rangers. It's going to go to Mark in Texas. I heard the implication, Chris. It was 10 out of 10, Jack Lider. That was loud and clear. There's Andy Rodriguez to $199. Rod Carew. We've got Cool Papa Bell. Eddie Murray. It's $25. Kirby Puckett Ice. Prismatic Bobby Witt Jr. Derek Schuster Reds. Red to $199 for the Braves. Grizzle Bees is wondering if your bills have a chance this year. Of course they do. As long as they have Josh Allen out there, yes. All right. Behind Jack Lider is Owen Murphy for the Braves. Tristan with Atlanta won that team in the filler. There you go, Max Muncie. And Max Muncie's been heating up. Wow. Seven consecutive games with an extra basis as Joe Davis. Nice. There's Lefty Williams to $199. And you need Vaughn Miller to get back soon. As long as he's around for the playoffs. There's Tink Hentz, $81 out of $99. Nice. Muncie scores on the next at bat. Hentz goes to Ryan Harold and the Cardinals. And then we got Emmanuel Rodriguez for Minnesota. That's going to be for Kevin and the Twins. Tori Hunter Blue to $149. Another twin. All right. Next box. All right. Let's go through some baseball scores. Pirates beat the Royals. Six to three. Louis Ortiz with the win. And Christian Hernandez with the loss. I think Christian Hernandez with the loss. Cubs. Rex's Cubs have stopped the streaking Brewers. They had won eight in a row until tonight. Cubs narrowly beat them one and nothing. Justin Steele who has been pitching incredibly this season. Did I start them on my fantasy team, Rex? Stop the break. This is important. I'm sure I did. I'm usually pretty good about making sure my starters are in. What happened here? I did not. Unbelievable. This is why I'm not winning my fantasy league. All right. Anyway, Justin Steele with the win. Is Albert, is Albert Alzelin closing for you guys? He's logged in as 22nd save of the season. Corbin Burns taking the loss. In extras, Cardinals beat the Padres six to five. Guardians beat the Twins 42. Beau Naylor big solo shot for the Guardians. Rangers beat the Metz 2-1. Mitch Garver and the scoreless tie in the seventh. Astros beat the Red Sox six to two. Bregman Alvarez go back to back in the first. Nationals beat the Blue Jays five to four. Kenzie Gore with the win. Kever Ruiz hitting a three-run blast. So former Padre with the win. Former Dodger with the three-run blast. Orioles beat the White Sox nine to three. Anthony Santander staying hot with the bases clearing double. Marlins fall to the Rays in the battle for Florida. Rays beat him 11-2. Rani Arzorania two-run shot. Yankee beat the Tigers four to two. Glaibre Torres unleashes a 454-foot home run. Wow. And the Phillies were, the Angels were leading, but of course the Phillies came back to beat the Angels 12-7. My Dodgers leading the Dimebacks five to three in the bottom of the third. Giants are also up five to nothing in the top of the sixth. Aisling the Mariners three to one. End of the fourth and Braves at the top of the ninth leading the Rockies three to one. All right. And that's the whip around the league. And we've got a Nuelvi-Martin potential Penmanship ice parallel for the Reds. Tristan in the Reds. I can't believe, do you know how well the Mariners have been playing? They caught the Rangers. The Rangers also have not been playing well. The Rangers are three of seven in their last 10. And Mariners are nine and one in their last 10. And it's been happening before that too. Wow. More ribs for the Dodgers. There's James Almond with the run scored. There's Jackson Merrill for the Padres to 99. Yeah. Wasn't Albert Alzey projected to be a starter next? Maybe he's found, yeah, maybe he's found his groove as a closer. Yeah, J-Rod had raced his average by a ton. I mean, and has also lifted the, lifted the Mariners to the run that they've been having. I think for like the past month that they've been winning games like crazy. I feel like a month and a half ago, two months ago, they were down, they were behind like five or six games. To 199, Andy Rodriguez. Holmes had your favorite team. The old Greys. And then we got Ty Madden for Detroit. That's going to be for Mark and the Tigers. We got Brooks Robinson to 75. Green Scope. No, the Yankees are not out of it. Mathematically. I mean, they still have 64 wins. That'd be good for second place in the central. That's crazy as that sounds. No, but mathematically, I mean, they're fast approaching. Elimination. We got Asin Barger to 149 for the Blue Jays. That's for Ryan. And we've got a brand fat. Gold autograph for Chris Parent and the Diamond Banks. His last name is what I usually do with my golf shots. Four out of 10. There's Maglia Ordonez to 199. Although I'm not hitting them thin anymore. I'm not sculling the ball anymore. So I suppose that's a little bit better. And Rex doing exactly what I predicted that he would do earlier today. It's just like, Josh Donelson is going to say, Rex is going to say, does anyone ask to pick up Josh Donaldson? Just because it's a name. I mean, maybe if someone gets injured, someone picks up Josh Donaldson, right? But he's having like a career, his career worst year. I can't see any actual contender picking him up. Your cubs should not pick him up, but that's where you're asking Rex. I mean, cubs are doing fine without any of these retreads that you were asking about earlier today from the Angels, let alone Donaldson and the Yankees. Donaldson would crush for the Savannah bananas, Grizzlebees. There's also going to a Little League Baseball team at Dodger Stadium. There's Harmon Kilibrew to 50. Who? Kilibrew? He can kill a brew, but can he dance? I don't know. There's JR Ritchie, who shot JR. I mean, at this stage of the season, Rex, I mean, it was just to play. It was just funny because I was saying, I had said that it's like asking about Josh Donaldson, like no one's going to really ask about Josh Donaldson, not seriously, anyway. Unless there's a major injury to a team, but I don't know why you would, I mean, you're wasting a roster spot on someone who's having a career bad season. Look how young LaRusso looks here, DY and the A's. I mean, at this stage of the season, there's really nothing to get from the waiver market. Nothing significant, anyway. Sure, Cubs need pitching, but, you know, Cubs need pitching in critical games in the playoffs. I mean, maybe if they need someone to fill in the fifth spot in the rotation here in there, maybe that's what they need now. But, you know, you're not going to find anyone that you're going to need that are going to be significant for, significant for the playoffs. Spencer Jones, nice. Up and coming player for the Yankees, David M. Yeah, LaRusso played a little bit, right? I don't know if he made any significant. These are managerial stats. As a player, he had 176 of bats. The most of bats he's had in the season was 106 in 1970 with the Oakland A's. He was with the Kansas City A's. That's right, Grizzlybees. You're not going to find an ad-bird alzolay on the waiver wires. No one's dumping him. Jim Rice to 199. And another Bobby Miller, 21 out of 75. Green Scope Autograph. He's got a nice auto. Good penmanship there. Good job, Bobby. That's going to go to my Dodger, Stephen Carney. Yeah, people were released at this stage of the season. They're having bad seasons and they want the roster space for some young players or they're having a bad season plus a salary dump. They're not even worth keeping around for the remainder of the season. It's a pretty bad year, pretty damning if you're being released at this stage of the season. And really, it's basically one month left. You start adding players that you're hoping to get extra playing time? That's true. They might even clear waivers. They might not even clear if someone picks them up that all the teams could technically still keep them. You could pull off of waivers, too. But even at this stage, teams aren't really, I don't know. I don't remember any one of significance in the last, there might be some exceptions to this rule, but I personally don't remember anyone being picked up off of waivers at the end of August being picked up by any playoff-containing team and then having some kind of significant contribution or making it on a playoff roster. Because to add one of those players means a current player is going to lose their job. Someone's got to get off a roster to make room for Josh Donaldson, for example. Reynaldo Lopez? What are Reynaldo's Lopez numbers looking like? Oh, he's the reliever. Reynaldo, guys like relief pitchers, guys like Reynaldo Lopez, I feel like have a better shot at making a roster somewhere. So you've got to think that Reynaldo Lopez, you can test out the waters with him, have him, I feel like that's a player the Cubs should pick up. If anybody, shore up the bullpen, you can always use bullpen help. Not a horrible season for him. 71 strikeouts and 53 innings, 386 ERA. That's the kind of player you pick up, because then you could just kind of ease him in, you know, and inning here, inning there in a blowout game, and if he's effective, you can keep giving him some better chances, some put him in some higher leverage situations. Nice Zach Veen prospect for the Rockies. Reyn Harold, there you go, Reyn on the board. Could be an Oriole, you know, bullpen arms, always need the bullpen arms. And it's probably a lot significantly less expensive than some of the other players that were, say like a Josh Donaldson or a, what should I call it, these Pulsars aren't numbered by the way, that's why I'm breezing by those. Like a Geoledo even. To 75, there's Jayce Young, Josh's brother, that's going to be for Mark and the Tigers. And there's Pudge to 149, Grizzly's are going to tell us the, oh, were you trying, if you were trying to drop a link, you know by now that we cannot drop URLs in the YouTube chat. There's Jose Salas for the twins, that'll be for Kevin in Minnesota. And I think the, if you're talking post waiver trades or waiver trades, I feel like they changed the rule. And it used to be that the major league baseball trading deadline was the end of July and then the waiver deadline was at the end of August. But I think they, they matched those all up. So like what the angels did, I almost wanted to say it was like an outright release. You know, it's put on waivers. Forget what the rule is then. Oh, I think the waivers at this stage of the season are different. I think this you, I don't know, someone, someone who knows will tell me, will randomize those points, winner take all the points, this is the 50, Al Simon's. Yeah, those were back in the day where, where I think the waiver deadlines were different. But now the waiver deadlines are the same as the trading deadline, which makes the end of the end of that July become a little more crazy. So I think by the waiver deadline, if my memory, my poor memory serves me correctly, as Joe Morgan in 99, is that before the official waiver deadline, if you put them on waivers and someone claims them, then you have like 24 hours to either make a trade or you retain the player. Or on the other side of it, if you claim a player, like a expensive player that gets put on waivers, then there is the risk that, that you'll, you'll just end up with that player and have to pay that, pay that money. Now it's the use of waivers, according to the article by Jeff Passon, is in which the aims will essentially give away the players for a $50,000 waiver fee and salary relief. So that's where it's different. So like Bautista, Bagwell, and Glavin back in the day, you know, where when that, when you can still do trades, because you can't trading deadlines over, so you can't trade. These players are essentially released. So can I ask again, honestly Rex, I don't know. I thought they were all three games, but as it stands now, yeah, the Rays would play the Rangers and the Astros would play, would play the division winning team with the worst record. Or no, the Rays would play the division winning team with the worst record, which would be the Twins. So the Rays and the Rangers play the Astros, right, right, right. Right, the wild card games are all three games, Rex. And then when, when, whoever those winners are advanced to the division round, that division round is where it's, no, our division rounds five games to, I think it's still five games, right? And then the CSS and then the World Series is seven games. Sorry, they would advance to the divisional game, the divisional round, which is five games. It's three, five, seven, you know, I feel like, uh, I feel like the divisional round should be seven games, but in basketball, I feel like the first round should be five games. That first round is way too long. Whoa, wow. Grizzlebees, shots fired. Just complete disregard for Rex and his feelings. There's Grayson Rodriguez, orange, shimmer, color match. And we got Quinn, Quinn, a pre-sir. That'll go to the Pirates for Mark. There's Oscar Colas, 28 out of 75. Wow, Duncan's saying the Cubs won't even make it. It's okay, Rex. Griz is a, uh, is a Mets fan, so. I think there's some easy ammo there. Yeah, there you go. The truth is out. There's Tucker Tolman to 149 for Toronto. Oh no. Oh, Rex. There's Luis Angel Acunha. That's for the Rangers. That's going to be for Mark. Ronald's brother. Rex is already thinking of 2016 and how far the Phillies went last year. You might have to temper that expectation. You should be happy that the Cubs are where they are. We got Mark McGuire to 199. Actually, yeah, Luis Angel Acunha is with the Mets now. How do we feel about that? Wow, more points. Winner take all the points. That's 1800 points. It's Connor Norby to 99 to 149. There's Moose for the Yankees. Seems like a solid player. I think so too. I mean, if he's even half as good as his brother, which some people, I've heard some people say that he's really good. So even if he's only half as good as his brother, I think that instead be a win. Oh, good, Rex. You got to temper those expectations for your Cubs. All right, I'll go to be honest. I'm nervous about whether the Dodgers will get past the Braves too. Right, half as tall as brother, half as good. All right, folks, we've got about 30 more, minutes 30, 35 more minutes left in the break. Here's the second half, final six boxes. And then we've got a few orders coming in. How is that Panini 1 looking? Let's see if anybody wants to do that. That's sold out. Nice. Well, where were you guys earlier? We could have done this before the hour long break. That's good. Man, let's all get done one way or the other. Appreciate that. If you don't mind waiting, thanks for waiting. Appreciate your patience. So ladies and gentlemen, what would the... It's a little early to talk about this, but since this is a long break, what would the worst World Series match up be? Just for casual fans, if you're like, listen, my teams aren't in the World Series, but I would love to see these teams, but it would be terrible for these teams or in the World Series. And we've got to take in consideration playoff teams. It would be like Astros, Diamondbacks. Diamondbacks have a wild card possibility there. If the Diamondbacks and Astros... I guess no, maybe seeing Corbin Carroll, I think people in the hobby would be interested in that. Raise with Wander on the reverse of the Cubs. That would be the worst. I feel like people would be up for that. If Wander's on a World Series team, that means most likely that the Chargers were much to do about nothing. So that's a good sign. I feel like there's a lot of Cubs fans out there. Speaking of Cubs, there's Ren and Davis to 25. I don't think that would be the worst match up. There's Kobe Mayo. We're not holding the Mayo. We're going to give it to David while there's the Orioles in this one. I mean, Rangers have a bunch of big-name players. I'm sure people with Rangers might be okay. He was Tyler Soderstrom to 50. Cubs won in 2016. That's when they won the World Series last, their first one in like 80 years or something like that. 90 years. There's Kai Bush to 75 for the Angels. There's the Babe, Pulsar. Oh, just some bands. Oh, was it 100 years? There's only one in 100 years. It might be another 108, Rex, before you guys win another one. So 199, Jake Bennett with the Nats, Chris Parent. Well, I guess the Cubs have dodged a bullet with Chris Bryant. Fireworks, Refractor, L.E. Della Cruz for the Reds. That's for Tristan. There's Warming and Bernabelle to 199 for the Rockies. That's for Ryan. And there's Gordon Gray-Sifo. That will be for Ryan Herald and the Cardinals. Jet, whoo, whoo, whoo. We've got a Juan Mershaw to 75 for the Giants. That will be for Matt. Larry Walker, fireworks. And Michael Bush for the Dodgers. That's our third autograph. Is Michael Bush playing today? He did get called up. He is not playing today. It might be the first pinch-it-er-off bench, though. First lefty pinch-it-er-off bench that they need one. Dodgers up 6-1 bottom of the fifth. Kershaw is at 79 pitches. He might get one more inning before they pull him. If they score some more runs here, they might even pull him out. Get some rest, Kershaw. Is Kersh done for the night? Face is loaded now. Who is a better Met Gryzelby is asking Bobby Bonilla or Javier Baez? Bonilla, right? I don't remember Baez as a Met. Is it saying something? It's always good that any team hits more than points. People threw batteries at Bonilla? Oh, that was the Pete Crow Armstrong deal. That's right. I thought only fans in Philadelphia threw batteries at their players. Maybe throw batteries at opposing players. All right, James Alvin, let's go. Grand slam, 2-0, green light. No outs. This is a green light situation. Grand slam. Go. There it is. No. Fly out to center. But that'll score a run. That's still a rib. All right, this is your purple ice hot box. Let's see if we can find any fun players here. The big name players. Blade Tidwell. His hand's low bird. I remember watching Hans Lowbird a lot when I was a kid. One of my faves growing up. There's Robert Hassel, 1 out of 25. All right, Jayce Young's pretty solid. Purple ice. Would John Sterling call it a home run? It is high. It is far. It is caught by the second baseman, shallow center field. This is not right, Susan. That's right, John. It was great off the barrel. We thought it was going to... It's exactly their voices. 31 out of 75. Joswer Zulueta for Toronto. That's going to go to Ryan Harrell. To be fair, I feel like that's a common... Except for like Vince Colley. But I feel like it's a common occurrence for some of the older broadcasters. They're second to none. Pudge, 8 out of 10. That's going to go to Texas. That's for Mark. I feel like Dodger's radio play-by-play guy and former ESPN personnel, these fours in our first line. Charlie Steiner does play-by-play for the Dodgers. There's Nat LeJoy to 50. Jet Williams, Ricky Henderson, purple ice. But he does that pretty frequently. You know, they'll be like... There's a high fly ball at the center field and it is caught at the wall by so-and-so. I don't know. Maybe they're not working for spotters. They're all working with spotters, anyway. As Hans Lobert again for the Reds to 75. Willi May's Hayes and Taj Bradley. Steiner is good. He's got a good voice. Duncan's asking, a quick wax chime on PLEC at the moment. Do you think the extra premium you pay for Beckett greater than MGA, for instance, pays for its housing development as a sale? It's always dependent on the player, I want to say. There's really no light-for-light formula. It's like, if Tyler Soderstrom is graded with Beckett versus MGA, then the price is X. Like, there's no exact formula. I wish there was, but there isn't. 20 out of 50 are Oscar Colas. You know, even Beckett versus Beckett, like a Tyler Soderstrom Beckett PSA or Beckett 10 versus a Ohtani Beckett 10, is obviously going to be different. For Tyler Soderstrom, it may make a plus 75% difference for Ohtani. It may only make a plus 25% difference. But Ohtani in general is going to sell for a lot more. So it's hard to really create a formula for that that you can apply to any card. In general though, in general though, yeah, I think even now, even with all the other grading options that you have out there, I think PSA and Beckett are still on top in terms of brand recognition, in terms of secondary market value, especially for the higher end cards. There's Seiya Suzuki to 99. For Bob and the Cubs, last Bob Mojo strikes again. You think Beckett shot themselves over at 95 being Jim Mint? Do people even, I don't know why they even, they named them anything. Yeah, authentication is fine. Sorry, I didn't, in terms of authentic, authentication, I'm with Grizzlybies. I think, I think any, any big name authentication service will be pretty safe. There's Mason Auer to 149. Yeah, Ryan, you're right. Kershaw is done. Gus Varland is going to be your, be your relief pitcher. Ryan Zimmerman to 199. Sweet Lou Brock, Babe Ruth, Purple Eyes. And there's a Bobby Wood Jr. Purple Eyes. I think he's the only one. I don't know if there's a printing error or not. He's the only one, the rookie badge on there. That's going to go to Kip Kip Hurray and the Kansas City Royals. I mean, did they, maybe they didn't put Bobby Wood Jr. in last year's stuff? Don't know. Might make sense if that, if that was the case. Reds are getting no hit, Ryan. Now, is this the thing where, where MLB.com tells you they're getting no hit, but it's like the fifth inning? I feel like MLB.com is way too early on the no hit alerts. I get why they do it, but they're baiting people into watching the game. But it has to be like the eighth or ninth inning. For me to be like, all right, that's interesting. All right, yeah. Why not just do, yeah, no hit alerts at the top of the second inning. They should start every, and the Grizzly Bees, they should start every game with no hitter until the first hit gets hit. At that point, at that point, why not? All right, no response from Ryan. Maybe, maybe they are, it is at a crucial point of the game. Dodger Drop 7-1, I feel like I can venture away from this game. Maybe MLB network has it. Usually put games of note on there. There it is. Who's throwing? Alex Cobb is throwing this no hitter. No hitter through eight. Going into the ninth. Wow, so he's three outs away from a no hitter. He's sitting there on the bench. No one's talking to him. There's one out left for the Giants in the bottom of the eighth, going into the top of the ninth. They're in San Francisco. No one's warming up in the bullpen. A couple of people standing up. On MLB network, if you want to watch along with us, is Owen Murphy for the Braves. It's going to go to Tristan. I don't know, Grizzlebees. I'd be rooting for the hobby. I'd be rooting for L.A. Della Cruz to come up to bat and break up the no hitter for the home run. I don't know who's up next though. Here is Gil McDonald to 75. Gil McDougal to 75. There you go, now you're talking. And inside the Park Home Run from L.A. Della Cruz to break up the Giants no hitter, the Alex Cobb no hitter. That would put some spark. Into a secondary market value again. I wanted to slide across with a split. Yeah, I wanted to do some sort of Simone Biles tumble into home. Here's Daniel Susak to 149. Or I wanted to slide into home with an American Express card like Willie May's Hayes and tell the camera, don't steal home without it. All right, we got an Emanuel Rodriguez for Minnesota. Kevin with the twins. You can put this in the bag. As they say. Remember that amazing season the old Cleveland Indians had? What a team. Patriot Serrano was on that team. Roger Dorn was on that great infield on that team. Wild thing. You know, Willie May's Hayes stealing all those bases. We got Brandon Mayer. Brandon Mayer, not as done here. Brandon Mayer for the Yankees. I'll be for David 67 out of 99. That's right, Rex. If it was any other team but the Giants, I wouldn't be rooting for the no hitter. But here I would love to see the no hitter get broken up. Although it's Alex Cobb throwing the no hitter, former Dodger Alex Cobb. So maybe that balances things out a little bit. Pedro Martinez to 50. Alex Cobb was a decent enough guy. Was it Alex Cobb? No, Alex Cobb wasn't a Dodger. Who am I thinking of? No, who's the Alex I'm thinking about? Used to be a brave, was a Dodger, then became a giant. Weird, herky, jerky delivery. Who was that? No, definitely not thinking of Trevor Bauer. He was not a former brave and did not become a giant after his stint with the Dodgers. There's Jack Morris. Different Alex. Alex Wood, that's right. No, this is Alex Cobb, F. Alex Cobb. Sorry, Mrs. Cobb. But F. Alex Cobb. Fills Alex Wood throwing the no hitter, then I'd be like, all right, I'm okay with that. Yeah, Cobb was a Ray. There's Jackson Curio to 149. Jackson Curio is a Brewer. That's going to go to Chad O. And the Brew Crew to 149. We're down to our final three boxes, ladies and gentlemen. Wish we had more cases, Gristlebees. This was our last case of prison baseball. Anyone have any early thoughts on the NFL Week 1 matches? Any fun games if you're neutral? Aside from your team, any fun games that jump out of you? Lions Chiefs, Thursday Night Football. That looks interesting. I'd like to see, you know, the Lions looked pretty good last year. Okay, we filled that pristine break. That's another hour. Lions at Chiefs. Chiefs are minus six and a half. I think the Chiefs will cover it, but Lions, Lions, I feel like, ended up with a decent season. They looked a lot better than their record may have reflected. So it could be an interesting thing to see how they, how their offseason pickups and their draft picks, how that all has worked out. Chiefs by 50. Yeah, I think they'll cover, but I think it'll be a fun game to watch. What about Panthers Falcons? Bryce Young versus Desmond Ritter? That should be pretty fun. Bengals, Browns, Jaguars, Colts, Trevor Lawrence, Anthony Richardson, although I think Anthony Richardson, the Colter, gets smoked. Buccaneers, Vikings, Titan Saints, Niners, Steelers, Cardinals, Commanders. Ravens, Texas at Ravens. Houston at Texans at Ravens. C.G. Stroot, Stroot, Straub. First is Lamar Jackson. Wow, Baltimore's minus 10. Maybe not any of that in the talk of the day. Packers, Bears could be interesting. Post-Aaron Rodgers world. Yeah, exactly, Rex. Bears are minus two. I don't know when the, when the Bears are, I don't know when the Bears are minus two. Playing the Packers. Raiders at Brown. I mean, obviously I'm going to watch that game. Eagles Patriots could be, Dolphins Chargers. Dolphins Chargers could be in Chautua and Justin Herver. They were drafted within a pick of each other. Rams, Seahawks, Mets. Sunday at football looks interesting. Cowboys at Giants should always be fun. And Bill's at Jets. And that's going to be a good match up to Monday at football. Words, Spencer Jones and other Spencer Jones autographed for David M. and the Yankees. G.L. has been saying here a lot about the great, about this poor system around Bryce Young. They've got a great coaching staff around them. Yeah, they did. They revamped that coaching staff. Hopefully, we'll see some success for those Panthers. Wait, why is there a man on? Oh, that must have been a walk. Sorry, I got to pay attention to this. No hitter now. And I got to finish off this break. Nick Sanzele walked. Mookie went yard. Our friend Kip did Matt Olson go yard today by chance? Here's Ozzie Smith to 149. Our friend Kip earlier today was checking in and mentioned that he had a little parlay. Mookie homerun. Matt Olson homerun at plus 1200. Did not. Okay, maybe tomorrow. There's Ozzie Smith to 149. Giants are two outs away from a no-no. An Alex Cobb no-no. And here's a Cam Collier. One of the Reds' top prospect here. Tristan with the Reds. That's a pop fly to right. That's the second out. Alex Cobb is one out away from a no-hitter. A 70 on 99 on that Cam Collier. Crowds on their feet. And there's Jose Salas to 199 for the twins. Alex Cobb about to throw his 124th pitch. Let's go, Spencer Stier. Break this up. Let's get the comeback going. Oh, that was your pitch, Spencer. Although that sinker had some nasty movement on it, but it ended up right in the middle of the plate. There it is. Drop, drop, drop, drop, drop. Yes, that's a double. That scores a run. Nice, Spencer Stier. Here's one out of five, Mick Abel. That's a train whistle from Mark. Out of fives and under. And all aboard the Big Hit Express. All right, back to the Dodgers game. Will Smith at home run two. Dodgers up 9-1. So before the game, the Dodgers broadcast was mentioning that Diamondback starting pitcher Meryl Kelly has made 15 starts against the Dodgers is 0-10. In those starts. It's crazy. He's going to be 0-11 now. Paul Mollard in 99. Dodgers just have their number. You would think that over 16 starts that he would accidentally stumble into a win here and there, but no. We got J.R. Richie. Another one for Tristan and the Braves. There's on Donbuck's. Yeah. No, not for Pizzle. What are you talking about? That team's going to be awesome in like three years. Like two, three years. All those young kids, freaking Corbin Carroll and all these other young guys. Gabriel Moreno's and Drew Jones. They're going to come up in a few years. Until then, yeah. Screw the Demex. Poor Pizzle. There's Brandon Fatt to 1-99. Bob Lemon and Willie Mays Hayes. How are you doing? How are you doing? Man, that's for bats. Bats won. Jason Jaspey, who's right here, generally comes in early for new release. I mean, he will. He'll be a little bit earlier, but he can come even earlier. He can convince him. He's trying to come in at 11 like it was before that. Right. Right. So Jason can come in as early as 11 a.m. Pacific time, 2 p.m. Eastern, if that cosmic, which is at 7, sells out straight up. Otherwise, 12 or 1 or 2, depending on how things are going. But listen, we can get a really nice jumpstart on the cosmic day. We've got a chance to fill all of that cosmic. Jaspeyscasebreak.com. You can pre-order now. Drops on Wednesday. Coming up after this is going to be that Panini 1 break. And I feel like I'm seeing the same three orders here. I don't see any other orders coming in. So, you know, if you want to work on something else tonight, I'm down for that as well. Otherwise, pre-order, pre-order, pre-order. Are we giving away like the Steelers, too? In case football out tomorrow, give it away the Steelers if you buy at least two teams. So buy two teams, you get one entry, four teams, two entries. Remember that promo that we often do? That might be the last in case I see forever. I mean, that's crazy. Yeah, and you might not see that again in a while. Is that another train whistle coming up? Owen Murphy for the brave? One out of five. Black and gold. Or black and yellow. Black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow. Tristan. All aboard the Big Head Express. They shouldn't do that for all sports teams. You know, Pittsburgh is the same color for all the three teams. Yeah, I like that. I mean, I won't find the... Because when you rep those colors, you're like Pittsburgh. Yeah, I'll find it was like King's purple and gold, Baker's purple and gold, you know. Although Dodger's purple and gold would be kind of weird, right? Weird, yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? Like at least like kind of rep the colors when you play. Although those old Minneapolis jerseys are kind of like, it's a powder blue and white. Yeah, powder blue, yeah. Now King's just for one year, like their third jersey, like their third alternate jersey needs to be like Dodger's colors and then boom. Robin Ventura to 50. That's for the White Sox, David M. And beyond Owen Murphy is Grant McCray, red wave autograph for the Giants, who just blew a no-hitter in the ninth with two outs left. That's Matt Bristo with the Higantis. Alex Cobb giving up a run scoring double to Spencer Steer. Should still get out of there with the wind though. Sedan Raffala to 75. Green Scope for Bob and the Red Sox. Right, the Ducks could do Angels colors. Gross. Ken Griffey Jr. And let's hope there's something significant here in the cards that fell over. It's just an Averson Artiaga to 199 and a Jim Palmer Ice. I do like that idea though, Jason. I feel like more cities should be like one color, you know what I mean? Like, I guess Seattle is kind of like that. They kind of have similar colors, you know? So like the color palette represents your city, you know? We've got Brian Ricoyo. Rokeo? I think it's Rokeo. Pinocchio? Brian Pinocchio. That's going to go to Cleveland. This is for you, Tristan. Cleveland, this is for you. 38 out of 50 on that. Nolan Ryan to 149, Rangers and a Bobby Wood Jr. Prism or Hyperparallel. They call it in this world. He's on fire. MVP. Yeah, nailed it, Grizzlebees. I got it, I got it. And a redemption. Any guesses on the redemption? I'll give everybody one guess. And if you guess it right, I'll give you $5 of rate credit. You have to be registered to the site so I know where to send it. One guess, one guess only. Any subsequent guesses will be... You make two guesses. I'm going to eliminate all of your guesses. So just do one guess. Babe Ruth Red. Grizzlebees, I'm going to need a first name on Dominguez. Can't just be Dominguez. Jason Dominguez. I'm assuming Ryan Herald. You're talking about Masataka Yoshida. Not Frank Yoshida from the 1970s. Don't forget about Jimmy Yoshida. I remember him. He had a stint with the Giants in 1984, I want to say. It was Pat Morita, Jimmy Yoshida. Masataka, yes. All right, just making sure. Ryan here, no one else wants to play. All you got to do is guess the redemption. This is the easiest thing you got to do. What if I made it $10 of break credit? Would that move the needle for anybody? Would that get someone to guess? I wonder if people are just chilling next to their laptops and you're like, now I got to get up. I got to go across the room. I got to sit down and type some name. Oh, you'll still get your 10 if it's Yoshida, right? I'm just trying to solicit more guesses here. Oh, look at this. Ken Griffey Jr. Manga. I was wondering where this one was going to be. That's Steven Kendrick and the Mariners. That's pretty sharp. I dig that. Steve Carlton to $149. We got Zack Nito. Nito. It's a Nito hit. Potential penmanship for the Halos. That's going to be for David M. We've got Archie Vaughn. Archie Vaughn. Remember that old Sunday school song about the ARC? I remember that. Everyone go to Sunday school? God said to Noah, he's going to build an Archie. You got Daniel Espino to $99. Classic Sunday school song, Gris. Looks like all these other heathens in the chat didn't go to Sunday school, apparently. Build him an Archie Vaughn. We got another Spencer Jones. That's for David and the Yankees. Ryan says, I'm the baby. So you didn't have any Goy friends that will fill you in on these wacky Sunday school songs? I got Matt Williams to $149. Your school taught it different in the past than how to build an ARC to drown all sinners. See, that's where the fun gets taken out of all this stuff. That's when it becomes not fun. The fire and brimstone. More points. Winner take all on the points. That's a nice fat set of points there for somebody. Maybe you should have shared some of your favorite school songs. There's not a $199 warming Bernabelle. Willie Mays. Jackson Ferris to $149. Vlad Guerrero Jr. Ice. All right, really, no other guesses. We got Jason Dominguez from Grizzlebees. We've got Mazataka Yoshida guessed right here for $10 a break credit. Jilo, you want to just name a random baseball player in this prison baseball set. Rex, name a random baseball player, not named Dominguez and Yoshida have already been guessed. What kind of Sunday school did you go to, Rex? That's weird. What about a classic like, Don't build your house on the sandy land, or don't build a tune near the shore. All right, I better close the guest window. All right, guest window closed. You can see in the chat right there. And it's going to be, it's Ellie Delacruz. That's a nice way to end it. Potential penmanship. Going to Tristan and the Reds, bought the Reds straight up. Cincinnati Reds. Nice. All right, gang. Let's do a recap in a second. There's a, what's nine plus nine plus four or whatever that is. That amount of points being given away. So let's go back to the list. So let's gather everybody's names from Chris all the way down to Chris and everybody in between. Win or take all on the points. And let's roll and randomize it. Two and a five, seven times name on top. Gets all the points after seven. You sang that song in Sunday school, Rex? We were not singing John Denver songs in Sunday school. Five, six, and seventh and final time. All right, name on top. All of the points. Not mad. Sorry, Matt, very close. Not quite. But all the points going to Stephen K. Wow, got the, got the Mariners. Got the Griffey Jr. Manga and nine plus nine plus four with zeros at the end points. All right, there you go. Congrats. And now a quick little recap. And that was out of five. Got some Cam Colliers, another out of five. Some solid stuff, say a Suzuki, Colas, Bobby Wood Jr., Purple Ice, Michael Bush, Mayo, Angelicunia. Zach Vien was nice. He's one of their top picks for the Rockies. Bobby Miller's having a nice season. Spencer Jones is great. Gold, Brandon Fatt. Gold, Jack Leiter. Another Bobby Miller. Kevin Alcantara, the LA Gala Cruz, and the, and some cardboard dust on here, but there is the Manga, Ken Griffey Jr. Very nice. And all those points also for Stephen K. And the Ken Griffey Jr. is five. There you go, gang. I'm Joe for Jaspy's K, that's right. Crizzlebees. Nice one. Two Millers and a Bush for the Dodgers. That's enough to get you tipsy. That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you very much for watching and breaking with us. I'm Joe for Jaspy's CaseRakes.com. And I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.