Tu, 08.18.26 - 2026 Under Wraps Autographed MLB Baseballs Volume I - 3-Box Break *PYT* #51
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In this episode of Jaspies on Fanatics Live, host Joe leads a "Pick Your Team" autographed baseball break featuring the 2026 Under Wraps series, specifically targeting the final three boxes of the case to conclude the run. The group begins by rolling a die to select box number 52 for the left side, hoping to finish the entire case on this Tuesday night. Before opening the first ball, the team plays a quick game of "Who Am I?" to identify a young prospect from Entines, California, who bats and throws left with a career batting average of .210 in his major league debut. Despite modest early stats including five home runs and 18 RBIs, the player is highlighted as a highly touted first-round pick with significant raw power and speed potential, eventually revealed to be outfielder Spencer Jones of the Yankees.
The excitement continues as the group opens subsequent balls, revealing a legendary figure in baseball history who recently retired at age 47 after a Hall of Fame career with 95.1% of the vote. This veteran player boasts an impressive resume including 3,166 hits, 477 home runs, and multiple All-Star selections across four different teams, leading to his identification as Adrian Beltre of the Texas Rangers. Following this historic find, the break shifts back to active players with another "Who Am I?" segment that introduces a versatile 22-year-old infielder who plays first, third, and second base. This player is noted for his impressive all-around production in his first full season, featuring 26 home runs, 91 RBIs, 12 stolen bases, and an .806 OPS, which leads to the reveal of Sal Stewart representing the Cincinnati Reds.
As the break nears its conclusion, the host addresses the distribution of teams, noting that the Yankees, Rangers, and Reds have all been selected, leaving the Philadelphia Phillies as the only remaining team in the case. To balance the odds for future breaks, a randomization process is initiated to assign hitless credit to one participant, ultimately resulting in the selection of the Phillies for Murdoch. Although this outcome means the recipient receives $300 in hitless credit rather than an autographed ball, the host acknowledges that the Phillies were a late pickup and thanks everyone for participating. The episode wraps up with Joe signing off, promising to return next time for another break, having successfully navigated the final boxes of the 2026 Under Wraps collection.
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Hi everybody, Joe here for Jaspies on
Fanatics Live coming at you with another
2026 under wraps autograph baseball
break. Three box pick your team number
51 here on a chew Tuesday. Big thanks to
this group for making it happen.
Appreciate you. Upstate Cards Last Bob
Mojo Yankees. Good luck. Thanks
everybody
for making it happen. So we're going to
do one of these three boxes right here.
Um the last three boxes here. That's it.
That's our last three box. Pick your
team. So get into the last one. Maybe we
can finish off the case tonight. Send it
off on a good note. All right. We're
going to roll the die. We're going to go
one, two, three for the left side, four,
five, six for the right side. And it's
going to be three. One, two, three for
the left side. And this will be for pick
your team number 52.
So, we'll scribble 52
on here.
[clears throat]
With a little luck, we might be even be
able to get that done tonight.
>> All right, good luck everybody.
All right.
Let's play a little bit of Who am I?
We have a 25year-old
center fielder from Entines, California.
I didn't realize he was from down there.
Bats left, throws left, and career 210
batting average, five home runs, and 18
runs batted in.
Doesn't seem like a lot, but he was a
first round pick, 25th overall. This is
his first kind of first year of major
league action. I want to say
a highly touted prospect.
Number seven in this team's
organization.
Doesn't have a good hit grade, but game
power ceiling is 60. Raw power 80 on a
2080 scale.
60 speed grade as well. Also a big kid.
67 240 lbs
>> and is has about 51 major league games
in his belt this year. This is his first
year.
>> Yeah, the height should give it away.
Yeah, Eldridge, you're on the right
track. He's a big kid, too. But Upstate
Cards has it. Spencer Jones.
And Eldidge is a first baseman. This is
a center fielder. So, outfielder Spencer
Jones.
Last spot. Mojo. Yankees.
>> Yankees are such a big checklist. They
could probably be even in the next
break, too.
We have seen multiple Yankees in a
single case before.
Uh, not a specialty baseball,
but just single sign. Some good
penmanship from Spencer Jones. I like
that.
Nice. So, last bot mojo upstate cards.
Congrats.
70% of the time, Last Spot Mojo hits all
the time.
All right, next one. [snorts]
All right. So, we're going to go from
a youngster in Spencer Jones to this
player
>> who is 47 years old, recently retired.
First ballot hall of famer with 95.1% of
the vote,
286 lifetimes, 3,166
hits, 477 home runs, 1,77
runs batted in. Played for one, two,
three, four teams my entire career. A
four-time all-star, fivetime gold
glover, fourtime silver slugger, an NL
home run leader.
Who am I?
>> Not Pooh Holes. He's got a little more
than 477 home runs. So does Miggy. This
is a third baseman
from Sto. Domingo, Dominican Republic,
not Scott Roland. I think he wishes he
had 477 home runs.
Juan
Rebe also wishes he had 477 home runs.
Yeah, Terry's got it.
Adrien Beltree
and Oh, I should have a checklist open
for I'm fairly certain he'd be
Rangers here.
Yeah, that's
Rangers. And that's going to go to
Gobirds and the Texas Rangers.
this box out of the way.
Yeah, it's kind of crazy. His first year
with the Dodgers
played 77 games in 1998 at age 19.
Oh, nice. Hall of Fame baseball as well.
>> That's awesome.
Yeah. What a career he carved out.
It's crazy that he played 21 seasons and
he he retired at 39. That's how early he
started.
Was able to knock out 21 seasons of
baseball.
Was
was his four worst seasons with the
Mariners? Maybe.
I'm looking at his stats right now.
I mean, he knocked out a a five4 war
season.
>> 56.
>> It's not bad.
Hey Chad, you had a you had a Hall of
You had a Hall of Fame [snorts] third
baseman in Adrian Beltree playing for
the Mariners. Look on the bright side.
How many Hall of Famers
were on those teams?
those years he was with Seattle.
>> All right, we're going to go back to
active player.
>> Um,
>> we've have we have a 22year-old first,
third, and second baseman, a 22 year old
infielder. Bats right, throws right 61,
224,
and this year hitting 258 with 26 home
runs, 91 runs batted and he even throws
in 12 stolen bases and an 806
OPS.
>> This is his first full season. He played
18 games last year. A cup of coffee, but
this is his first full season and an
all-star.
>> Who am I?
>> KS I think is an outfielder.
the right
time.
>> I guess he plays a little little first
too.
>> Yeah, I I first, third, and second
>> according to baseball reference. I don't
know where he's playing a majority of
his time.
I
>> think it's mostly first.
81 games at first, 45 games at uh third,
>> 11 at DH7 as a second baseman.
>> He's hitting uh 258, 26 home runs, 91
runs batted in, 12 stolen bases, and an
806 OPS.
Yeah, I was surprised by that too.
Estimated profit. It is Sal Stewart.
>> Sal Stewart's also Bryce Elder is a lot
bigger than Sal 61224.
Elder is a little bit taller than that.
>> Yeah. When I looked at that, I was like,
is that right? He's like, yeah, he's got
12 stolen bases.
And is that you, Brian? Have you been
searching South Stewarts?
>> Yeah, that's Brian Wendell. 3-13
with South Stewart. I think you got a
specialty baseball, too. There you go.
Worth the wait, Brian. Specialty
baseball. You got the the colored
stitching right there. Red's logo.
And then the Red's uh hashtag right
there, which I always forget what it is,
but someone always reminds me in the
chat. Nice. There you go.
Nice. Sal Stewart. So that was the Reds
hitting.
The Rangers hit as well. This is for the
break credit. The hitless pro and the
Yankees hit.
So, we're going to take out get a list
of baseball team. We're going to take
out the Reds. We're going to take out
the Yankees.
And we're going to take out the Rangers.
We're going to randomize. And then
someone's going to get $300 of hitless
credit. Sucks that you want hitless, but
And it's going to be the Phillies.
Phillies were a late pickup, too.
Murdoch with the Phillies.
Congrats. $300. Well, not congrats. He
went hitless, but the constellation
prize $300 of hitless credit. So, there
you go, Murdoch. Thanks everybody. I'm
Joe and I'll see everybody next time for
the next break. Bye.