 Hi everyone, Joe for Jasby's casebreaks.com coming at you with a fun little break here. Three boxes of a 2022 Fanatics under wraps 2.0, autographed baseballs. One spot gets you nine players. It's a pretty big list, but a lot of great names on there and one spot gets you nine. And there's a any and all autographed baseball, so there'll be no randomizer if there's a multi-auto ball. That'll go to one person, so that's a pretty good spot right there. So one spot gets you nine. So let's just use the spreadsheet here to make sure I get all this right. So there's already, there's one already. There's two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine. So there's 171, nice. All right, so I got all the players on the list here. Let's get everybody's names in here. And we'll use the first tab right there to put in the randomizer results. Randomize both lists three and a one four times. Good luck. One, two, three, and a one fourth and final time. Got Riley down to Jeremy. Three and a one four times for the list of players. One, two, three, and a one fourth and final time. All right, there you go. Jim Rice all the way down to Trevor Story. Might change positions, Mark was saying earlier. All right, now first I'm just gonna show you the list as is and then I'll alphabetize by your first name so you can see all of your players grouped together. I just wanna get this on tape, on wax as they say, on the record. And obviously when this video uploads you just wanna, oh, look at that. Jeremy with the any and all multi-signed baseball spot. I don't think I've seen one of those yet, so it'll be interesting. Now let's sort by your first names right here. So Aaron Miller, there's your group of teams or players right there. Another big group of players right here. And another, and another. There you go. Annie Owens, there's your group of players right there. David has a big group of players right there too, including Lou Pinella. Jeremy, there's your group right there. Do you need anything? Oh, hey, thanks, see ya. Jeremy, there's the rest of your teams right there, including the any on a multi-signed baseball spot. There are your last spot mojo players. It's a good group. Justin with those players and those. Nicholas, Riley, that might be it, right? Yeah, and Riley. There you go. I'm gonna pause the video. We're gonna see if there's any trades. And when we come back, we'll have that three box break. Stick around, B, R, B. All right, welcome back everybody. No deals were done. So let's pop this fresh case open. Let's see how am I here. See it on this can. Next break, we'll just grab three random boxes, but just cause it's the fresh case, we'll do some dice roll and see which stack of three we're gonna do, which group of three we're gonna do. It's an 18 box case, so six stacks of three. And you can see, oh, actually that camera is turned from the previous break right there, so that actually helps with this break. So we'll roll the die, and we'll just from left to right, it'll be one, two, three, four, five, and six on the far right over there. All right, good luck boxes. It's five, one, two, three, four, five. So it'll be this stack right over here. So I'm gonna move this stack, all the stacks on my table. And here we go, and put your thinking caps on. Little trivia, we're gonna play a few quick rounds of who am I, where I give you the clues, and then you try to guess who the player is. Let's see what we got here. There was not, I actually forgot to do that. I'll do it after this. All right, who am I? Active baseball player, 34 years old from Visalia, California, righty. Lifetime 297 batting average, 1,576 hits, 107 home runs, 581 runs batted in. Played for three teams my entire career, three-time All-Star, three-time Gold Glover, three-time Wilson defensive player of the year, two-time Silver Slogger, a two-time batting champion, and a fielding Bible award winner. He's currently on a, he's currently on a playoff team right now, although I think he's injured. Who am I? While you're thinking, who this goes to? He's a current Yankee. That's right, NJ's got it. DJ LeMayhew, take this little tray out. You've got the DJ LeMayhew card down there. There's his autograph right there. He's a pretty good hitter. There's the MLB hologram sticker. Is there a fanatic sticker somewhere? Maybe not, just the hologram sticker will do, that's fine. And Justin Gutting, with the DJ LeMayhew. Congrats right here, random player number seven. Next box, and we got another three box of this loaded up. These are pretty fun breaks to do. So get in on it. One spot gets you nine players, which is about $3 a player, if you kind of think of it that way. Let's see who we have here. Ooh, it's a gold baseball. That ball is gold. All right, who am I? 24-year-old from Kenosha, Wisconsin. I'm one of those bat left, but throw right kind of guys. Has a lifetime, I have a lifetime 253 average, 18 home runs and 105 runs batted in play for one team my entire career. And led the NL this year in triples with seven. No guesses here. Was drafted in the first round by the Dodgers. First round Dodger 20th overall in 2016, signing a $2.3 million bonus as well. It's got some speed. He should be able to hit the ball pretty well. I feel like his hitting talent is better than what his average shows. Got to work on the defense a little bit, but he'll play, think of Dodger's second baseman, shortstop, sometimes outfielder. I'll stick him in left field sometimes. No, no guesses. It is, yep, Jilo's got it. Gavin Lux, that's pretty cool. Gold Dodger baseball. Kind of take it out of here a little bit. That's pretty awesome. There's the MLB sticker right there. Got the Dodgers logo on there. Gavin Lux's autograph. Got the card in there as well. Nice, and that's Aaron Miller with the gold Dodger ball. Gavin Lux took a nice step forward in his career this year. I think this was sort of a, sort of a make or break year for him. It was like, hey, are you gonna be an everyday starter or are you gonna be like a fringe starter? Possible trade candidate or something like that. The numbers aren't quite there. I think you would hope the numbers. I don't think he's ever gonna be a big home runner here, but we hope that the average keeps going up. But he led the league in triples. All right, third and final. So we had two active players and the third player, can't read upside down. Third player is also another active player. All right, so the final round of who am I? I am a 32 year old starting pitcher. Born in Newport Beach, California. Have a lifetime 130 wins to 71 losses. A lifetime 323 ERA and almost 2,000 strikeouts, 1,930 and a 110 whip. That's pretty good. Played for three teams my entire career, a five time All-Star, an A-L-E-R-A leader and a two time MLB strikeout leader and an A-L wins leader. In spite being born in, and then I think he went to UCLA. In spite being born in Southern California and playing baseball at UCLA, he claims that he's a Yankees fan. It's kind of weird. Yep, NJ Card Collector's got it. It's Garrett Cole. All right, so this one also has a fanatic sticker in the MLB hologram sticker. There's his autograph right there. Garrett Cole. Garrett Cole card down there as well. And that will be for, that's for Justin Gutting. Justin with two of the three baseballs. Sometimes these breaks work out like that. And there you go, gang. I'm Joe for jasphyscasebreaks.com. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. And I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.