 Hi everyone, Joe for jazzy's casebreaks.com, brand new release, 2020 tops, archives, signature series, baseball, retired player edition, random player break number six. Big thanks to all of these folks for getting into it, so one spot gets you seven players, two, three, four, five, six, seven. So let's multiply that list by seven, should be 105 items on each list. Let's roll and randomize both lists a hard six, three and a three. One, two, three. After six, we got TJ, down to other TJ, TJP. Two TJs in this break. All right, six here. One, two, three, four, five, and six in final time. After six, we've got Eric Chavez all the way down to Barry Larkin. So per usual, obviously throw what's kind of killing me here. I'm not going to read off all these names. That's just crazy talk. I've got to preserve this golden voice for the rest of the week, but I will show you the list as is. And then I'm going to alphabetize them by your first names. So this is mostly just to get this on the recording. So everyone can see that the Google Documents Alphabetizing Machine did not do something goofy. All right, now let's sort by column A by your first name. So Barry, there are your players right there. Dan, there are a group of players. Daniel, Ed, Joe, Matt Medlin has a good group of players here. And then a few more right here. Volleyball Nancy, there's Nance. Last spot, Mojo. Sam, TJP, a couple more for TJP, and last but not least, TJ. All right, any trades or anyone need to see their players again? Remember, this is the second half of the case that we popped open. So remember, I marked those with the Sharpie, so you know they're from the same case. Cardboard dust off the table here. No, we don't really do card submissions for grading, unless it's like if someone, if we pull like a Zion one-of-one or something like that out of prison basketball, and someone's like, hey, can you ever be like, yeah, of course. But no, generally no. That's like a whole other, I feel like there's a whole other job just to keep track of all that. We're not at that level yet. We thought we were. We thought it could be a little bit easier. All right, looks like no trades. No one else needs to see the list. TWC, trade window closed. Let's rock and roll. All right, good luck, everybody. Let's see what we got. Obviously all retired players. We've got Kerry Wood, 57 out of 81. Kerry Wood ended up on the Yankees? I do not remember that at all. I don't remember the Indians Kerry Wood. Sorry, hold on. There are a lot of blasts from the past here. So you end up kind of deep diving a little bit. Yeah, it was with the Cubs, Indians, Yankees for like half a season, and then back with the Cubs for a couple more years. Huh. With the Yankees who went 2-0 with a 0.69 ERA in 24 games, including 21 straight scoreless appearances, served as a bridge to Mariana Vera in the 2010 postseason. Wood had a 2-2-5 ERA appearing in seven games overall. They won the 2010 ALDS against the Twins in three games, but lost to the Rangers in six games in the 2010 ALCS. Huh. I had no idea. Learning, knowledge. Let me alphabetize by player names so I can find these guys. All right, so Kerry Wood goes to Daniel Nelson. There you go, Daniel. We've got Bronson O'Royal, 56 out of 58. Who I learned today has a rock and roll band. Still tours. Matt Medlin with Reds, former Reds pitcher Bronson O'Royal. We've got Jeff Cirillo, 8 out of 33. That's the addition of Jeff Cirillo that I'm most familiar with. Jeff Cirillo, Nancy with the Jerry Remy Jeff Cirillo spot. We've got Jim Abbott. Nice. 10 out of 99. It's like an early 90s, maybe? Jim Abbott, Barry Roberts with Jim Abbott. Watch, if you're not familiar with Jim Abbott, look up some videos. I'm pretty great. His whole pitching motion, switching the gloves, is pretty amazing. All right, there's Vern Law, 79 out of 99. I have no stories about Vern Law. That goes to Barry Roberts with the Tony Perez-Vern Law combo. Vern Law, 90 years old. I guess he had a coaching career more, but yeah, a Pirates pitching coach for a bit, assistant baseball coach at BYU, pitching coach in Japan, Pacific Coast League for a little bit. We've got Hit Parade, Andres Galaraga, the big cat. One of one. Giant's addition. That's Dan Tyson with Andres Galaraga. And all aboard the Big Hit Express. Whoo-hoo! Maybe that's why my, there's too many train whistles today. I mean, that's why the voice is gone. On a Wednesday. All right, we got Jim Rice, 33 out of 40. Jim Rice. Let's see who has to go to the J's. Sam, Sam Keys with Jim Rice. Nice. Three more to go. Good luck, everybody. We got Jay Buehner, 22 out of 42. Nice, Jay Buehner. Still in the J, a lot of J's. That goes to T.J. Poyer with J. Buehner. Ryan Howard, one of one. Nice. If things went a little differently here and there, do you think Ryan Howard could have been a borderline Hall of Famer? Like, feel a little more Nancy with the, with the Ryan Howard. All aboard. Whoo-hoo! I mean, there were some seasons that he was just destroying. But then, like, injuries, I think, got in the way, and then just wasn't as consistent after that. And maybe, maybe his game didn't adjust to, I don't know, but, man, yeah, his first full season, rookie of the year, his second season, 58 home runs, first in MVP voting, second year, or third year, fifth in MVP voting, the year after that, second in MVP voting. Who do you lose to? The next year after that, third in MVP voting, the next year after that, tenth and tenth, again, two top tens in MVP voting. And then he was 31, and then, yeah, injury, 71 games the next year, 80 games the next year, and by the time he played another full season at 34, yeah, he was hitting 223 home runs, you know, which is not a lot, you know what I mean? Yeah, there was an ACL, yeah, it just wasn't the same. Just wasn't the same, but I feel like, I feel like there could have, he's, maybe he had to cut down on the strikeouts, just a little bit, but I mean, I think in this modern, in modern baseball, it might have actually worked to his advantage if he was able to take advantage of all the exit Velo line, if he had all that data and stuff too, if he was healthy, I don't know, I think there could have been a chance. And the last one is Maury Wills, one out of 36, nice. Yeah, great, great. Long time Dodger, still a base coach, and then, and then as he got older, was still like a special base running coach during spring training, T.J. Poyer with that one. And there you have it, another nice archives break in the books. I'm sure we'll do some more tomorrow, JaspeysCaseBrace.com. I'm Joe, I'll see you next time, bye-bye.