 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBreaks.com, coming at you with 2022 Gold Rush, Autograph Jerseys. It's a multi-sport break, six boxes, which is a whole case, random letter break. We're going by the first letter of their first name. And actually, let's go back to the one we... So the next break is already loaded up. So it's a 19-spot break, so for example, if you pull an each row, and you have a letter I, you get each row. For example, I think most of these are going to be custom jerseys. You may see some officially licensed ones as well. But it looks like it's a multi-sport, including some soccer. Those are all the letters right there. Also, the Eagles multi... The QB multi-signed jersey will go to letter E, and the University of Kentucky jersey will go to letter U. I'm not sure if there's an example of that over here, but just keep that in mind. All right. So this is break number one. You can see that the next case is already in the store. Big thanks to this group for making it happen. Let's randomize you a letter. Let's roll it, randomize it, five and a one, six times, one, two, three, four, five, and a one, six and final time. After six, we've got Tana down to Chad. Five and a one, six times for the letters. After six times, we've got ZU down to P. All right, Tana with Z and U, Chad with C, Jim with T, Chad with E, Adam with NV, James FH, Tana with B, Chad MS, Andy IK, Nancy L, Chad WY, and J, Jake with R, Ben with A, Chad with G, Tana with D, and Chad with P. So let's sort alphabetically, and remember going first letter of their first name. Now we're going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades, and then we'll have the break. Stick around. We've got the case right here. Stick around. We'll be right back. All right. Welcome back, everyone. Oh, I forgot to write TWC in the chat. TWC trade window closed. Big thanks to everybody here. We're going first letter of their first name. That should make this break pretty easy. We've got six jerseys in here, the gold rush seal right there. Dropping my knife, I thought I was going to stab myself. If it's Pelle, it'll go to P. We'll just make that easy on ourselves. All right. Good luck, everybody. Oh, man. Rex, I wish I had Stormtrooper gear to wear while I watched those shows, but that's not in the budget. I'm going to turn off that top camera right over here just for a second because I'm going to take a look over here. We don't want to reveal it too early. Who are you? Do they have the names on them? Do they have a name on here? Oh, I know who this is. All right. We can play a quick, some quick rounds of who am I? Nothing else is sold out after this, right? Was everyone going to let me leave early without doing the double header? I hope so. It's my Friday. I'm Jason with the double header tomorrow. Brian. Oh, sorry. Brian is his name. So B. Tana, you'll get it. But Brian who? Played for two teams mine, two NFL teams my entire career. A former second round overall pig. Four-time first team all-pro. Second-time all-pro. Nine-time pro bowl or part of the NFL 2000s all-decade team. A PFWA all-rookie team. Ended my career with 1,147 tackles. 26 sacks. 36 forced fumbles. 19 fumble recoveries. 37 interceptions and four total touchdowns. I'm in the pro football hall of fame. It is not Brian Urlocker. Gilo's got it. It's Brian Dawkins. That goes to Tana in the letter B. Got a cool order. So these are custom jerseys. I think I'm just going to leave them inside this. Yeah, you can tell that these are just custom jerseys. I'll leave it nicely folded in here. Ah, Carl's going to make me work tonight. So this is what I'm going to do now. This is going to be a great game for Aaron Judge Cut-In. Like, you can put that one in. Does he always do it on his own runs? I know. That's when we need the Aaron Judge Cut-Ins. All right. So I guess Carl's going to make me do the double header tonight on my Friday. Just trying to get out of here. But no, Carl's like, you got to work, Joe. All right. Oh, next you saw those colors right there, but who are you? I'm a pitcher. Starting pitcher. I bat left, but I throw right. Think of a different Mets pitcher. Grizzle Bees. Played for the Mets my entire career. Four-time All-Star, two-time MLB first team. They do that now. Two-time NL Cy Young and NL Rookie of the Year and NL ERA leader and a two-time NL Strikeout leader. He's pretty darn good. He's going to be a free agent at the end of the season, too. Through 2022, 82 wins. 57 losses. 252 ERA. 1600 strikeouts already. A whip of 1.00. That's right. Degote says Grizzle Bees. Degrom says Nate. Both of you got it. There's some officially licensed jerseys mixed in there. That's awesome. There's his auto there. Chad with the letter J. There you go, Chad. Should we take a look at this? These are pretty cool. It even has the Nike Retail tag still attached to it. Nike tag on the bottom as well. I'll get this folded up nicely before it goes anywhere. Third one. That's got to be this player, right? All right. I am a right fielder. 25 years old, bats left, throws right. There's a lot of bats left, throws right here. Lifetime 268 batting average. 73 home runs. 256 runs batted in. I wasn't all star this year, actually. And the AL Triples leader in 2020. Not Ben and Tendi. Not Cedric Mullins. He's with the Astros. I'll give that away, because it's not a letter break, not a team break. Let me take one more guess. That's right, Kevin M. Kyle Tucker. There's his autograph right there. Pretty highly-tied prospect. Beckett card, Beckett sticker. It's right over there. Custom jersey. Andy with the letter K. All right, we've got a basketball player. 24-year-old basketball player from Nolans, born in New Orleans, Louisiana. 6-3-185 point guard in the NBA. Went to high school in Texas. Went to college in Kentucky. And was a fifth overall pick. I'm still with this team. Was first team all SEC. SEC, all freshman team. SEC tournament MVP. McDonald's All American. And what did he do last year? Average about 23 points a game. 3.9 rebounds a game. 5.6 assists per game. Not Tyler Hero. John Wall is not 24 years old. John Wall says not play for one team his entire career. He was the fifth overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft. Not a manual quickly. There you go, Kevin. It's a fox in the box. De'Aaron Fox. There's the Beckett infill right there. There's his autograph right in the middle of the five. Another custom jersey. No, no, like NBA logo man up there. Letter D. More Tana with the De'Aaron Fox. Oh. I know who you are. Alright, I'm a retired basketball player. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I'm 52 years old now. 6'5", 195. Was a, well, yeah. Was shooting guard. Small forward. Went to high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Went to college at Three Rivers. Three Rivers College. A public community college in Poplar Bluffs, Missouri. And then transferred to Alabama. Played there in the early 90s. And was a first round pick, 24th overall by the Golden State Warriors. Played for the Warriors, the Knicks, and the Timberwolves. A four-time NBA All-Star and All-MBA First Team. NBA All-Defensive Second Team. All-MBA Rookie Second Team. Second Team All-SEC. SEC All-Defensive Team. Ended up averaging about 18.3 points per game. Four assists. And about a steal and a half per game. I also have a legal issues section in here. And there was a bit of a choking incident with a coach. That was unfortunate. No? Thought the choking the coach would... Pretty well. Another custom jersey here. You got the JSA card and all that information. There's his autograph right there. All right, letter L. That'll be for Nancy, the letter L. All right, final one. Good luck, everybody. All right, we're going to end with a retired football player. We're going to end with a retired football player retired a long time ago. Got to listen to the clues first, Carl. Who am I? I'm 71 years old. Born in South River, New Jersey. 6'2", 12". A wide receiver. Played with one team my entire career. Went to college in Tulsa. Went undrafted. And then ended up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. A Super Bowl champion. A three-time first team all-pro. A three-time pro bowler and an FL receiving yards leader. Part of the NFL 1970s all-decade team and part of this team's ring of honor. Played 156 games with just one team my entire career. Played 10 years in the NFL. Ended up with 489 receptions for 7,822 receiving yards and 48 touchdowns. That's a lot when you're playing in the 70s. Cowboy. So think about Dallas Cowboys number 88s in the 70s. Not Largin, not Blitnikov. Well, what else is there? He did a little bit of coaching with the Cowboys in 85, the Dallas Texans in 91. Was an executive for an AFL team for a year. And then for another couple years another champions indoor football executive there as well. Not to pre. You'll know his name when I say it. Dorset is a running back I want to say this is a wide receiver number 88. And this was still the days when numbers meant something when you played a football position chat. In April 28th, 2017 I was selected to announce a pick in the 2017 NFL draft which took place in Philadelphia. It missed booze from Eagles fans and intents he led out a dramatic speech and announced Shadobe Awuzier as a 60th pick for the Cowboys. Cowboys Hall of Fame wide receivers in the 70s. Oh, no one's getting it, huh? This goes to Tana and the letter D. It's Drew Pearson. There's Drew's autograph right there. There's the Beckett sticker right there. And that goes to Tana once again and the letter D. That's it folks. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. Thanks for playing Who Am I. I'll see you next. There's another case loaded up so I'll see you next time for the next one. Thank you.