 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com coming at you with 2020 Panini Immaculate Baseball 2 Box Random Number Block Break Number 4. If you're not familiar with the number block break, there's the instructions right there. Pretty easy. Big thanks to these folks for getting into it. There are the numbers right here. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it 6 out of 5, 11 times for each list. One, two, three, four, wait sorry, this is the wrong list. This is the baseball list right here. Chris, Brian, Mary, Jarell, Dimitri, Kevin, and Jason. Same dice roll. 6 and 5, 11 times. 3, 2, thanks Jonathan, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 at the same time. I would have figured it out at some point, but I was just like, wait, before we even wrote that I was like, Jonathan signed this break. Jarell down to Chris, I don't remember him buying baseball. Alright, so after 11 we've got Jarell down to Chris and then let's do the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 11 the final time. Good luck. After 11 we've got 9 down to 3. Remember, 0 gets you any and all redemptions, including 1 and 1 redemptions, 1 still gets you live, one of ones. It's alive. Alright, JT with 9, Crouch, 4, Dimitri, 2, Kevin, 5, Mary, 6, Dimitri, 8 and 7, Jason with 1, Kevin with 0, so you'll get any and all redemptions that pop out of these two boxes, even if it's a one of one redemption. But if there's a live one of one that pops, Jason will get it, Chris with 3. So let's sort these by column B, by number, any trades, I guess? And there's the last two boxes right there that were marked 4. We'll give it a few minutes here for a few seconds, a few minutes for trades. I gotta get this mop cut at some point. No trades. Alright, let's roll. TWC, trade, window, close, let's print, let's rip. Trades not very common in number block breaks. There's the final two boxes of the case. I don't know if there's any more, but we'll see. There's the final pram. Alex, yeah, every once in a while we do have fillers for some breaks. If you look at the break schedule, you'll see a list of which breaks have fillers attached to them. We should not do them for the longest time, but we slowly started introducing them in a way that worked best for us. Alright, so that blank card right there so we can hide and slow play some of the hits a little bit. Good luck. First off the top is Vodomatic, 28 out of 49, dual relic, Joey Vado. I think this one will have to go into a 180. I got Willie McCovey, 15 out of 49, jumbo relic, giants. Oh, by the way, the Joey Vado goes to number eight. That'll be for Dimitri. Willie McCovey to 15, 15 out of 49 that is, goes to number five, Kevin Hull. A little wrinkly on the top loader there, or on the penny sleeve. There we go. And we've got Willie Castro, Willie McCovey to Willie Castro. 11 out of 25, two color, dual relic and autograph. That goes to Jason and number one. And we've got Gavin Lux, 56 out of 99, Jersey and autograph for my Dodgers. That's 56, six, Mary Lou with number six. Oh, nice patch, nice auto, 39 out of 72, Jonathan Hernandez, Jarell with number nine. Tyler, do you think that baseball or football prices will ever get to wear a basketball price now? Well, like there's a football or baseball team that doesn't know much of the Pelicans. No. I don't think so. Thing about it, basketball has such a global audience, right? We've got Australians who love basketball, Asians that love basketball, basketball European leagues all over the place, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, everywhere, you know, Africa. So there's a huge global market there. There's Jake Rogers, two color patch and autograph, 86 out of 99, Mary Lou. But football and baseball are so uniquely American us, right? You know, it's so uniquely American that it's just the same circle of people who are collecting those teams. So different markets, I think. So I don't think so. But football and baseball are, I think, also kind of two different styles of collecting as well. I think baseball is more of like a long term futures market, right? If you collect the right player out of Bowman Draft in his rookie year, or even RPAs out of NT Baseball or whatever you collect, if you collect guys like that, and then you hold on to him for a long time, and then that player ends up being a Hall of Fame or something like that, you know, you can sell those cards for a ton of money, but it's just sort of a longer term investment. We've got a one of one on the bottom. But yeah, I mean, it's all, and that's just a very general sense, but it's all very different returns, you know what I mean? There's Mookie Betts, one out of 25. Right. I'm saying that's good because you can't afford basketball prices. Yeah, that's pretty expensive, but it's worth saving up for sometimes, I think, just to get in a break every once in a while. There's one out of 25 Mookie Betts for Jason. Where are these going backwards? Sorry about that. All right, we've got, ooh, out of five, two out of five Roy Campanella. That's pretty sweet. For my Dodgers, Dimitri with number two. Game more materially right there. That's pretty awesome. Piece of his lumber. You got the green foil on the lettering, which is pretty sharp. It'll look better in person, I think. It looks really cool right here, but it's not catching the light quite right. Once you see it in person, it's going to be awesome. Out of five is an under Dimitri. Get the train whistle. All aboard. Jersey and Autograph, we've got Brian Abrayu, 34 out of 49. There was a one, two, three inning in his debut. Good job, Brian. That's Brian Crouch with number four. AJ Puck, what a patch. Patch Auto, four out of five, Brian Crouch. That's a pretty excellent patch right there. Remember out of five and under, get the train whistle. All aboard, the big hit express, whoo-hoo. Couple more, and there's another train whistle on the bottom too. We got Trent Grisham, 58 out of 99. I totally got blindsided on a break last week. I didn't realize that Trent Grisham is actually, he changed his name, is Trent Clark before. Forgot about that. 58 out of 99. Ghost number eight, Dimitri with eight. The last one here is a one-of-one dual relic and autograph. That is the Indians' Bobby Bradley. Nice one, four. Jason Siebert, last spot mojo, gets the one and gets the live one-of-ones. And there you go, boys and girls. There you have it, Jason. All aboard, whoo-hoo. There you have it, boys and girls. That was 2020 Panini Immaculate Baseball, two-box, random number block break, number five from jasphyscasebreaks.com. I'm Joe. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. Thanks for joining. And I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.