 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with, yeah, another one, another three box break of 2022 Fanatics Underwraps 2.0 Autograph Baseballs. This is break number 36. One spot gets you nine players and one of those spots are going to get any and all multi-signed baseballs. Big thanks to this group for making this break happen. I appreciate you. So let's multiply that list by nine and then we'll run the randomizer. There you go. So there will be 171 items on each list. Let's gather all your names for the first list and let's gather all the names from this list. Yeah, from the 2020 World Series ball, the future Hall of Famers on that World Series winning team. Definitely Clayton Kershaw. Mookie bets, no, not Freddie Freemans, he was afterwards. Mookie bets? Maybe. Clayton Kershaw. Absolutely. All right. Let's roll it. Randomize names and players, four and a four, eight, the hard way. Me too, Serge Rose, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight. Let's put the result in this first tab here. Four and a four, eight, the hard way for the players. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight. All right. Here's the first part of the list right here. We'll just keep going through. I just want to show you the list as is before I alphabetize by your first name. Yeah, that's an interesting trivia question that Oliver's bringing up because he was thinking, were there any Hall of Famers on that 2016 Cubs team? And then that got me to thinking, I feel like most World Series winning teams have to have at least one Hall of Famer, right? Mostly like 90% of the time has to, right? It'd be interesting to pull up that data. All right. There's everyone there. Let's sort by your first names. And so Eric, there are your players here. Good luck. Eugene, they're your players right there. Kevin, they're your players. Sal, there's your group right over here. Plus your last spot, Mojo players. Tyler, there's your players here. I think you might have the rest, Tyler. Yeah, you do. There you go. All right. We're going to pause the video and see if there's any trades. When we come back, we'll have the break. Stick around, BRB. All right. Welcome back, folks. No deals are done. The list remains. And in fact, I'm going to alphabetize this by player name. Makes it a little bit easier for me. Let's see who we got. Good luck. That's his full. OK, we got a full name here. OK, that's pretty cool. We've had this player before, but we have not had. We've had this player before, but not with this inscription. 71 years old, born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 310 saves and a ninth ballot Hall of Famer. 2008 with 85.8% of the vote. Nine-time All-Star World Series champion, a three-time AL saves leader. Who am I? Yeah, Goose Gossage. Richard Michael Gossage. Ooh, Serge Post. You got to retract that statement. Retract that statement. Marion has a little more than 310 saves. Quick, you can retract it. No one will have to know. Got the full name inscription there. Although, oh no, we copied it. Oh no, that chat's on the route. You can't. Too late. It's public. All right, Goose Gossage. I want to say the only two geese, there's another Goose in baseball, right? I think the only two Goose names that were in baseball ended up being Hall of Famer. So if your kid has a Goose nickname, Eugene. Eugene, with Goose Gossage, full name inscription. All right, we've had this player before as well, but I don't think this person will mind seeing that. All right, we got a righty Venezuelan outfielder. Three-time All-Star, two-time All MLB second team, an NL rookie of the year, two-time Silver Slugger, an NL stolen base leader, and part of, and already a part of the 30-30 club in his young career. Man, what a family. Acuñas, yeah, it's Ronald Acuña Jr. Acuña's grandfather, Romaldo Blanco, and his father, Ronald Acuña Sr., both played minor league baseball. Acuña Sr. represented Venezuela in the 2011 Pan Am games. Acuña is the eldest of four sons. A younger brother, Luis Angel, is a shortstop with the Rangers. And then he's got two other brothers, too, that I think. We got, there's another Acuña, I think, in Minnesota. And Uncle Jose Escobar played for the Cleveland Indians in 1991. Several cousins have also played major league baseball, namely Vicente Campos. I'll see these Escobar, Edwin Escobar, Calvin Escobar. Tyler with Ronald Acuña Jr. This guy's pretty good. This guy's definitely on Hall of Fame track. You got the stickers right there as well. Right, Brian Acuña. All right, and once again, that is, yep, for Tyler Sandberg with that one. All right, third and final. Good luck, everybody. I don't think we've seen this guy. Did he really, oh yeah, that's right. I think Brian Acuña, no, I think Luis Angel is on the Rangers, right, and Brian Acuña must be on the Twins, correct. All right, all right. All right, retired baseball player, 54 years old, righty, Hall of Famer, on the seventh ballot with 86.2% of the vote. Four-time All-Star, NL MVP, NL Rookie of the Year, Gold Glover, three-time Silver Slugger, NL RBI leader. Played for one team my entire career. Who am I? He was famously, famously traded. Traded away, this is probably one of the, one of the, one of those trades that they would wanna take back. Late in this season, this team, who were in search of relief pitching to prove their chance of making the playoffs, contacted this team about Larry Anderson. Stan Benjamin, who scouted the New England region for this team, recommended they asked for this player in return. This team initially has stayed owned to his sparse home run production, but he persuaded them. The Red Sox took the Astros' offer, the trade is now considered one of the most sideways trades in baseball history. Named second worst trade in sports history, only behind Red Sox trading Ruth to the Yankees. Although, relief pitcher Larry Anderson pitched well down in the 19th stretch in 1990, allowed three runs and 22 innings to help secure the Red Sox, AL East Division title on the final day of the season. The A swept them out of the ALCS. Then they then lost Anderson after the season when he was declared a new look free agent due to the third collusion settlement. Wow, there's a collusion settlement. Yeah, sparse home run power then went on to hit 449 home runs in his career. That's Jeff Bagwell, that's right, Oliver, part of the killer bees. That's awesome. There's both stickers right there. Got an MVP inscription, 297, 2314 hits, 449 home runs, over 1500 RBIs. Jeff friggin' Bagwell. And that goes to Sal. Sal Robles with the Jeff Bagwell spot, a killer bee going your way. Thanks everybody for watching. A lot of fun with us today. There'll be some more in the store. So check it out, jaspeaskasewrakes.com. I'm Joe, I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye bye.