 Hi, everyone. Joe for jaspeaskrakes.com with the brand new release, the brand new 2020 Topps Archive Signature Series Retired Player Edition. Break number two, random player break number two. We sell 15 spots. Everyone gets seven players from that big list below right here. You can check it out on our website, jaspeaskrakes.com. We've got another break up. We've got a few sold out, but we've got another one on the site right now if you missed out. All right, let's copy these names right here. So there's one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven. And there's the whole list of players right there. Should be 105 items on each list. Let's randomize that 11 times. One, two, and 11th and final time. After 11, we've got Matt Medlin all the way down to Matt. And then once again 11 times for the players. And 11th and final time. Good luck. So after 11 times, we've got Bernie Williams all the way down to Eric Chavez. All right, so I'm just going to show you the list as is. And then I will alphabetize by your first names. But I just want to get this on wax, get this on tape. There you go. All right, so let's sort by column A by your first names. So Adam Richards, Eric, your block of players right there. Aaron Redding, Dennis, Francis, Jeremy, Joe, Josh, Kyle. I know Matt has a bunch of players here. There you go, Matt, Matthew, Sam, and Sam. There you go. Any trades, anyone want to trade players? I remember here is where I marked that with the Sharpie right there so you know they're all from the same case. No, no trades. Trade window, or anyone else need to see their players again before I start? All right, no. Looks like no. So trade window closed. Unless everyone's lagging behind, I don't think they are. TWC, trade window closed. Let's flip screens. I'm actually going to alphabetize this again by player names. I can hunt for these names a little more quickly and easily. There we go. All right, so retired players. One encased per box. We did not see any train whistles in the first half. Traditionally, in all series of archives in each series, there's usually at least one or two per case, if not more. All right. There's Jerry Remy, 8 out of 99. Red Sox second basement. I guess it was an angel too back in the 70s. I have no Jerry Remy stories. Joe M with Jerry Remy. Teddy, do you have a Jerry Remy story? Was he really? Did everyone hear that? When he was a broadcaster? Oh, okay. I didn't realize that. So Teddy has a story. He's dead saying that he was playing guitar in the broadcasting booth and then he fell over. Apparently, Brad saying Bronson Arroyo has his own band. He's in this set too. We might be able to find him. Is any good? We've got Sean Casey, 7 out of 11. I think he does a lot of work with MLB Network now. All right. So Joe M had the Jerry Remy. Sean Casey will go to Matt. Next player is Dave Stewart. Rangers Dave Stewart. 35 out of 74. Yeah, he was with the Dodgers for a minute or two. Did he go to the... Oh, yeah. He was with the Dodgers in the early 80s, 70s, 80s, then went to the Rangers and then a few years after that, that's when he went to the A's. I only remember A's, Dave Stewart. He became a sports agent. I think he was an agent to a lot of players for a while. I'd have been Matt Kemp's agent, among other players. Yeah, did he coach? He maybe did some coaching too. All right. There's Sandy Alomar. 11 out of 14. Popular catcher right there. And that's Indian's edition. That's how I remember Sandy Alomar. Sandy Alomar, Dennis, sorry, and Dave Stewart goes to Josh Proust. There you go. So Josh with Dave Stewart and the Sandy Alomar that we just pulled will go to Dennis. There's a video of him playing air guitar. I got you. All right. We got to look that up. Is he still with us? I guess he signed for this set, so he's still with us. There's Gorman Thomas, 32 out of 38 for the Brewers. I have no Gorman Thomas stories. The old outfielder for Milwaukee, from Charleston, drafted by the old Pilots team in the late 60s. Teddy? No, no Gorman Thomas stories. All right. Kyle with Gorman Thomas. Kyle Cook. It's got a nice autograph. All right. Next up is Jim Rice. There you go. There's his facsimile autograph right there and then his actual autograph in blue right down there. Kind of hard to see. Jim Rice signing, I guess, where he's supposed to sign, but that's kind of the dark dugout area there. Sort of hard to see. 13 out of 15 for Jim Rice. Pretty, pretty great Red Sox player going to Matt Medlin. Next one. We've got own the game. Andrew Jones. Nice. 25 out of 25. Old Andrew Jones. He was really good. Braves edition was really good. There were no other editions of Andrew Jones. Only Braves edition. Kyle with the Andrew Jones. Kyle Cook, he never played for any other team. Next one is Miguel Tejada. Six out of nine. Nice. It's pretty cool from an old bowman set. A's had a really strong team that Miguel Tejada, Eric Chavez kind of Giambi sort of era. Miguel Tejada goes to Matt Medlin. All right. A couple more autographs to go. Getting some low numbered stuff, but not quite train whistle level out of fives and under. We have a red. We got Bronson Arroyo. 55 out of 88. Bronson Arroyo, Brad L was telling us earlier has his own band. What does he play? What does he do? I think old Dodgers reliever Scott Rodinski had a punk band in Orange County. Bronson Arroyo. Currently 43 years old. Music. He has got a music section in his Wikipedia. Debut album in 2005 called Covering the Bases. All right. There you go. Bronson Arroyo. It's kind of cheesy. Included covers from bands such as Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Don't Tell Me Pilots, Food Fighters, and Incubus. The album also includes the Red Sox victory song Dirty Water by the Standells, in which Arroyo's company by Johnny Damon, Lenny DiNardo, and Kevin Euclis. He also taught Kevin Millar how to play guitar and perform vocals for the song Tessie as covered by the Dropkick Murphy's. 2008 commercials for JTM Food Group featuring a music video by Arroyo. Wow. Arroyo appears as a vocalist on the song Since You on Chad Peroni's album, Wake. Not familiar with that person. Made his public debut on stage in January 2004. Hot Stove Cool Music. This is all Bronson Arroyo. Hot Stove Cool Music fundraiser at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston. Perform with teammate Kevin Millar. Blah, blah, blah, blah. I don't know. It doesn't go beyond 2004 or 2008 on that timeline. So I have no idea what he's doing with music now, but that's what he's doing at the moment. So Bronson Arroyo, Rockstar, going to Adam Richards. There you go, Adam. We spoke it into existence. Thanks, Brad. And he's still getting paid like Bonilla, huh? Even though he's retired. Good for him. And the last one is Al Oliver, 18 out of 37. 1969 Rookie Stars card. I don't know if Al Oliver is doing any music these days. Darren Redding with Al Oliver. And there you go, ladies and gentlemen, 2020 Archive Students Series Retired Player Edition. We've got a case in the books, more sold out and more coming up. As of November 2019, Ryan Herald is saying Arroyo is still touring in Ohio. Good job, Bronson. Good job. All right. Good job to you, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you very much. War coming up. I'm Joe. I'll see you for the next one next time. Bye-bye.