
Quintin
Stream hostThe voice of the room. Quintin keeps the energy up from the first pack to the last reveal and makes sure every rip feels like it matters on camera.
Has never once let a numbered card hit the table quietly.
About Zilla Breaks
Zilla Breaks is named after Blake Snell — the Cy Young winner they call Zilla. Blake wanted a card breaking experience that felt as competitive and intentional as the game itself: tight product boards, real energy on camera, and follow-through that doesn't disappear into a DM thread.
Most breaks end when the stream ends. Zilla Breaks was built around the idea that the experience after the hit matters just as much as the rip. The stream can live on Whatnot or Fanatics Live, while the site handles schedule, reminders, verified collector identity, and the post-break record that still matters later.
The rooms run every week on Whatnot and Fanatics Live. The product is curated, the hosts know what they're talking about, and the collector experience should still make sense after the room goes cold. That's the standard.
Stream hosts
Quintin, Boots, and Trey run every room — calling cards, reading comps, and keeping the energy right from first pack to recap.

The voice of the room. Quintin keeps the energy up from the first pack to the last reveal and makes sure every rip feels like it matters on camera.
Has never once let a numbered card hit the table quietly.

Boots brings the baseball knowledge and the Dodger energy. He knows the prospect board cold, reads comps in real time, and keeps prospect-heavy rooms sharp when the big cards start landing.
Will wear the Dodgers jersey to every single stream. Every one.

Trey runs the slab desk and the multi-sport closer lane. Reads grades and comps on the fly, and keeps the premium-singles end of the room sharp from first reveal to last list-or-hold call.
Shows up to every break with three slabs already lined up for the camera.
Leadership

The name behind the name. Blake's nickname is Zilla, and Zilla Breaks exists because he wanted a breaking experience that felt as competitive and intentional as the game itself.

Builds the tech and steers the bigger plays. The site, the team board, the post-break workflow, the verified-account infrastructure — most of what keeps mattering after the stream ends ships through Adil.

Owns how Zilla Breaks looks, sounds, and shows up in the world. Brand identity, marketing strategy, and the audience that finds the room before the room goes live.

The operational backbone. Vendor relationships, inventory math, finance discipline, and the workflow that keeps every room running on time and every dollar accounted for.