 Hi everybody, Joe for JaspysCaseBreaks.com coming at you with 2022 Fanatics Underwraps Baseball One Box Random Team Break Number 11. At the end of the break we're going to re-randomize your names. Top three, we'll get into that Bowman mixer that's on the site. Check out the giveaways in that Bowman mixer, JaspysCaseBreaks.com. One little note, everyone gets a random team in baseball. The Marlins will also get that any and all multi-auto baseball spot. All goes to the current team if they're active or the team they played for the longest if they're retired, if they're no longer active. Alright, big thanks to this group right here for making it happen. There are the teams right there, thanks teams. Let's roll it, randomize it six and a two, eight times. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight. We got Jake down at Tristan after eight, six and a two, eight times, four of the teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight. We got Cleveland down to Atlanta. Alright, here's the first half of the list right there. No trades in these filler breaks. There's the first half, there's the second half. Steve potentially getting a multi-signed baseball, let's sort by team and let's print and rip. Alright, what do we got in here? What do we got? We can also play America's favorite game, Who Am I? Where I give you the clues and you guess who the autograph is. Retired baseball player, played for this team the longest, but I do make an exception in this when there's actually some sort of like defining indicator of a team. And this has an inscription for his MVP year, so that's the year, so for that year that's where it's gonna go. The team he was on there for that year. He's a retired baseball player, bats left, throws left. As a first round draft picked, twelfth overall in the late seventies, went to Michigan State University, currently 65 years old. Lifetime 268 batting average, 255 home runs, 1,553 hits, 870 RBI, 284 stolen bases, a lifetime OPS of 815, Silver Slugger, an ALCS MVP, a two time World Series MVP, and a National League MVP. I don't think Tripper was drafted in the late seventies. Not Don Mattingly. Think from what I remember, he was also a former football player, played football and brought a football mentality to baseball. And the team where he won the MVP definitely needed that football attitude. Yep, Mike Tower and Steve have got it. Kirk Gibson. Yep, my Dodgers in 1988 needed that Kirk Gibson mentality right there. There it is. There are the stickers right there. There you go. He won the NL MVP, kind of changed the, toughened up the culture of that team and they won the World Series. You know, they're a legendary hit. So when it comes to, I guess, World Serieses, I guess pretty clutch, right, 84, 88, I think it was both the World Series MVP's there. If he's in, he's winning a World Series MVP, manager of the year for the Diamond Bax in 2011 as well. So has a bit of that. I think he's been battling cancer recently. Anyhow, yeah, Kirk Gibson, Dodger, who's got the Dodgers on this list here? That'd be for Darren. There you go, Darren. All right, now, that's one fun part of the break. The real fun part is who is going to win those Bowman Mixers spot. So it's for $39.99, you got a chance to win a $350 spot. So that's a pretty good deal. So we've got everyone's names, top to bottom, one through 30, everyone in between, top three after six and a four, 10 times, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10th and final time, after 10, top three. Good luck. A lot of sad faces here, four through 30, sad times, but I appreciate everybody getting in. Well, only the top three can get into that Bowman Mixer. Steve, you got in. Jake Smith, you're in. And Anthony, you're in. So congrats to the top three after 10. And join us for another baseball. We can play another round of Who Am I and then we can see another three people get into that Mixer for a fraction of the price. Thanks everybody. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.