 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with another three box break of Fanatics Underwraps Autograph Baseball. These are a lot of fun. This is break number 31. One spot gets you nine players, one person will get the any and all multi-signed baseball spot. I feel like we haven't seen one in a little bit, are we do? Big thanks to Steve, Kevin, Steven and Eugene for getting in on this one. One spot gets you nine, so let's nine tuple you up. There should be 171 items on each list. There you go, that matches up. Let's gather your names, put them into the first list. Gather these names, get them into the other list. We'll put the randomizer results right here. Let's randomize both lists five and a five, 10 the hard way. One, two, three. And 10th and final time. There should be a lot of Steve Burch's on this list. Some others mixed in as well, good luck to all. Five and a five for the players. And 10th and final time. After 10 we got Dion, Neon Dion Sanders, down to Jock Peterson. All right, so 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. Steve Burch, you got the multi-signed baseball spot. All right, so there's everybody there. Now let's alphabetize by first names. So Eugene, there are your players there including your last spot Mojo players. Kevin, there's your group of players right here. Stephen Kay, your group of players right here. And Steve Burch, you have the rest. There you go. All right, we're gonna pause the video when we come back. We're gonna see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break. Stick around, BRB. All right, welcome back everybody. No deals were done. So that list remains the same. The chat's been a little quiet. Wonder if there's any players here for who am I? We'll find out. Let's get some clues for you here. Who am I? Former baseball player, currently 65 years old. Lefty, throws left, bats left. Had a lifetime, 268 batting average. 255 home runs, 870 runs batted in. Two-time World Series champion, an NL MVP, an ALCS MVP, a one-time silver slugger and a one-time NL manager of the year. Let me see, let me go to baseball reference. Let me give you his stats and his MVP winning year. This might give a little bit of way as well. He beat out, he beat out Darryl Strawberry and Kevin McRenalds and Andy Van Slik and Will Clark. Those are the five and he got the MVP. He had a 6-5 war that year, wins above replace. They didn't really use that back then. But pretty justified. He had a 290 that year, 25 home run, 76 RBIs, 31 stolen bases, scored 106 runs. 157 hits, 28 doubles and a triple. Won a silver slugger that year as well. He won a World Series with the Tigers and won a World Series with the Dodgers. Not Donnie Baseball, not Alan Trammell. I don't think he won two World Series and he didn't play for the Dodgers, played for Tigers and Dodgers. Kirk Gibson, Dodger World Series hero. There's the fanatic sticker, there's the MLB hologram sticker right there. I think it was a former football player. That goes to Steve Birch. He gave sort of a football player mentality to a talented Dodgers club that wasn't really serious enough I think in the previous years, but he really changed the vibe of that team. I think he's been, has he been battling cancer or something like that recently? Parkinson's disease, that's what he has. So he was diagnosed with in 2015. So in the personal life section of Kirk Gibson, Gibson is an avid deer hunter. He and former teammate David Wells, along with former MLB pitcher Jake Peavey own a 1300 acre hunting ranch near Millersburg, Michigan. That sounds like a fun group. Kirk Gibson, David Wells, Jake Peavey. Imagine the stories. Ooh, we got a gold baseball, gold baseball. All right, who am I? An active first baseman in Major League Baseball, a righty, played for four teams my entire career and on my fifth, haven't played a game yet. Game season, sorry yet. Lifetime 254 batting average, 95 home runs, 272 runs batted in was the MLB home run leader in 2020. Which is the COVID shortened season. Signed a one year minor league deal with this current team, with an invitation to their spring training after then he opted out of his contract and they became a free agent and then signed a one year major league contract with this team. That's right, Luke Voight. And that is for, that's also for Steve Birch. And this is the Padres edition of Luke Voight. It's got the Padres logo right there. There's his black ink auto, this is pretty cool. And got the stickers right there as well. By the way, if this was a team, a random team break, right, we would send it to the Dodgers because it specifically has that sort of year there in case you were wondering how that would work. And obviously that Luke Voight would go to the Padres. The random player break makes it a lot easier. All right, third and final. We got another gold baseball. Another gold baseball, active player. I love the look of those gold baseballs. All right, active pitcher, a starting pitcher. Righty, but bats left even though the pitchers won't bat anymore. From Simi, Simima, Georgia, is that how you say it? Simima, Georgia. I have my win-loss record, 74 and 57, a 3-4-2 ERA and 1,189 strikeouts. Played for two teams my entire career, a one-time all-star and a strikeout leader a couple of years ago, 2021. I feel like this player has kind of hit his stride a little more recently. He's got a five-pitch repertoire, four-seam fastball, sinker, curveball, slider, and change-up. Baseball, as I consider my four-seam fastball to be my best pitch, boasting a comparable release path to retired Phillies ace Cole Hamels. In 2019, his average fastball of 96.8 miles per hour was much higher than the MLB average. Sinker is also known for the velocity. As my career progressed though, I began to show a preference for pitching the fastball as batters made more contact off and against the sinker. The change is similar to that of Yankee's pitcher Garrett Cole, whose performance also improved after abandoning his sinker. Let me give you some, let me give you his last year's stats. 2022, last season has a 5.1 wins above replacement, a great season. A 282 ERA went 12 and seven over 26 starts. 163 strikeouts over 153 innings. A 1.039 WIP, that is. Great season for him. No Cy Young consideration, but maybe if he did a full 30 some odd starts, maybe he would have snuck into the corner. I don't think he would have won, but I think he would have been in the conversation. Drafted by the Giants in the first round, sixth overall in the 2009 draft out of high school. I don't think he ever made a major league appearance with the Giants. Was he traded? Must have been. Who was he traded for? Maybe someone will remember this deal. So the Giants traded me to the Mets. There's another clue. In exchange for veteran outfielder, Carlos Beltran and Cash. Giants general manager, Brian Savian, said that they chose to trade me rather than a position player because we didn't think Zach, oh, I said it. We didn't, I was just reading what's on the screen. We didn't think that I was gonna make an impact in our situation in the immediate future. It's gonna be for Steve Birch. I gave it away already. Yep, Zach Wheeler. Gold baseball. Had a really nice season last year. That's really cool. Nice, let's even keep it up this season now. Kind of wanted to try to get him on my fantasy team, but didn't work out. There you go, gang. Steve Birch, congrats to you. You bought a ton of spots and you were rewarded. You got all three baseballs. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. I'll see you next time for another one. Bye-bye.