 Hi, everyone. Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, coming at you with 2022 Panini Immaculate Baseball, eight box picker team number five. This is my first rip of this, this is my first live look at this, so I'm excited. Big thanks to this group right here. I hope you're excited as well. This group. Brett ended up with last spot mojo before we pulled the teams, the remaining teams out for a big random number block randomizer. Do we have another case of this in the store? I think so. Yeah, picker team six is at 17 teams left. Don't sleep on this Immaculate Baseball, ladies and gentlemen. Get your teams going before it ends up into a number block like this. So it's in a different video. It's a serial number break only applying to those teams right there and only for that break. I'll keep that to my left side right there and there it is 2022 Immaculate Baseball. So break five. How were the first four cases, ladies and gentlemen? How'd that look? Also RIP to Dodger legend Maury Wills passed away today. Pretty old, let it fall alive. There's a constant presence on the, as a bench coach, as a base coach and spring training. Vince Gully would often tell a story in RIP Vince Gully too, man what a sad year for the Dodgers Oldsters. Vince Gully would always tell stories about how back in the day in the 60s, if you were in, you know, if you were in like downtown LA, which I think is pretty sleepy on a Sunday, on like a Sunday afternoon, you know, if you were in downtown LA on a Sunday afternoon and if Maury Wills was on base, that you just might hear that the 50,000 plus people at Dodger Stadium, you know, chanting Maury's name, chanting go, go, go, encouraging him to steal, which would be kind of cool. I guess noise pollution, if they have a noise pollution back then it wasn't too much noise, right? Yeah, Maury Wills was, was he a World Series MVP? He was a, he was an actual league MVP in 1962. He did win three World Series, in that 1962, he beat out Willie Mays and Tommy Davis also had a great season that day, but he, he built, he beat Willie Mays. And apparently later in later in life, Willie Mays would always tell Maury Wills, hey, you robbed me of an MVP. And you also won 1962 All-Star MVP, what a year. 14 out of 49, Tim Anderson. Yeah, Maury Wills finished with a lifetime 281, had 21, a little over 21 hits. No pop, only 20 homers, but had 586 stolen bases. His MVP year had 104, hit 94 stolen bases a few years later as well. But just a constant base threat, base stealing threat. Wade Boggs, 41 out of 49. Yeah, he went from 59 to 72, all with a, no, a couple seasons with the Pirates and Montreal in between, but ended, spent the last four years of his career with, with the Los Angeles Dodgers. I think he's often credited, you know, along with probably Lou Brock, similar era, often credited with kind of reviving the stolen base. Yeah, weaponizing the stolen base. It's Wade Boggs of 41 out of 49. That goes to John and the Red Sox. It's Tyler Freeman, jersey and autograph, 15 out of 49. Cleveland, this is for you. Goes to Ben. Yeah, Oliver, I saw a little interview, little interview clip of Maury Wills, and he was saying, yeah, back in the day it used to be Maury Wills, he'll get on base, right? And then next guy would bunt him over. Like that was, that was baseball. Here's Yoan Aiden. Yoan Aiden, 51 out of 99, jersey and autograph, nice little RPA for the Nats. Nats are a number block team. And Maury Wills would say, hey, why are we, why are we wasting that, that at bat with a, with a bunt, a sack bunt? I'll just steal that base. So they did. So we go by that digit right there. So that is Washington one. Nationals one is going to be Brian Crouch. Got a redemption and it's rookie patch autographs. Edward Cabrera, who is a pitcher for the Marlins. Yeah, Marlins. And the Marlins are a number block team. So that goes to zero. Miami zero will be for Steve Birch and Blake Snell, 14 out of 25 for the Friars. Padres also a number block team. So that'll go to Padres four, a lot of number block teams here. San Diego four, for Steve Birch. I kind of like the, I think that little design on this immaculate box is here. It's pretty sharp. All right, next box. You know what I didn't realize about Mori Wills is, is that he had a short stint as, as the manager of the Mariners, which was a short lived run. I think he was only there for a couple of seasons from 1980 and 81. And apparently he was just terrible. I think he just made a number of gaps. He called for a relief pitcher when there was nobody warming up in the bullpen, holding the game up for 10 minutes. You know, in 1981, he ordered the Mariners grounds crew to make the batter's box is one foot longer than regulation. The extra foot being in the direction of the mound. A's manager, Billy Martin noticed. And then that was a suspension and it's not, not, not very good. Glenn Otto, 11 out of 99. I think Mori Wills struggled with, with cocaine and alcohol. Supposed not too surprising in the 70s and 80s, but, but yeah, I think he struggled with that before, before we get, come and clean. 11 out of 25, Leo DeRosher for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Rangers are Curtis Erickson picked up the Rangers straight up. So you'll get that Glenn Otto relic. The Dodgers are a number block team. So that'll go to Dodgers one. That'll be for Brian Crouch. Luis Frias for the snakes, 79 out of 99. Niko, I feel like we have a number of Nikos here. This one's Niko B. I think we have a Niko M, Niko B, maybe another Niko. We have a Niko M and a Niko B. Oh, I think those are it for our Nikos. We got Andy Pagas, nice, 81 out of 99. It's a nice little up and coming prospect for the Dodgers. And they're a rich farm system, 81 out of 99. Dodgers one, that'll be for Brian Crouch. Got a Josiah Gray, former Dodger. Two out of 10, Jersey and autograph. Silver ink on the eye black. I wish they would do that a little more. That's pretty much a replacement for the sticker auto, right? Instead of just a, it's just a sticker, you get that. Nationals, that'll be for Nats two. Steve Birch, Nationals two. And we got Jose Altuve, four out of five. That's a train whistle for Nathan and the Stroes. Get this into the penny sleeve here. All aboard the Big Head Express, whoop whoop, box two. Morrie Wills, some tax issues in the early 60s. It was in 1969, he was in an episode of the television series Get Smart. In five episode 10, in his 1962 autobiography, he discussed his love affair with Actors Doors Day. I think she was in a, was she in a movie with Cary Grant maybe? And she's saying, okay, Sarah, Sarah, at the end? Yeah, the man who knew too much with Jimmy Stewart, which won an Academy Award for Best Song. So discussed his love affair with Doors Day. That would have been a, that would have been a cause for some drama in the early 60s. But she denied this in her 1976 autobiography, Doris will never know. He said she said. 33 out of 99, Greg Dietman, Rex, we're talking about the life of Morrie Wills, not the top five farm systems, come on. Here's Greg Dietman for the Cubs, Jeremy with the Cubs, got the Cubs straight up. We got Maglio, remember Maglio Ordonez, 79 out of, 73 out of 99. Will's Morrie Wills abused cocaine and alcohol until getting sober in 1989. Wow. He wrote in his autobiography in the three and a half years, I spent more than $1 million of my own money on cocaine. Maglio Ordonez Tigers, number block that goes to Detroit three. That'll be for Steve Birch, Riley Adams, 38 out of 49. That'll be for Washington, Washington eight. That'll be for Steve Birch and the Nationals. We got a Brent Honeywell, five out of six, just one away from a train whistle. That's for Oakland. That's for Eric Lille, who got the A's straight up. Andre Jackson, I'm sorry, Miss Jackson, ooh, I am for real, 73 out of 94, Andre Jackson. Dodgers are a number block team, Los Angeles Dodgers three. Steve Birch and then Cal Raleigh, three out of 10. He's having a nice little season. Mariners are having a nice season. Is this going to fit into a 180 top load? I don't think so, gang. This is Sliderbox territory here. Oh, no, actually, this is kind of a perfect fit. Oh, it did work nice. Nice and secure in there. That's for the M's. Mariners are a number block team. Mariners three. Steve Birch. That's right. That works. Murray Wills, father, baseball player, former Major League or Bump Wills, who played for the Rangers and Rex's Cubs due to a salacious anecdote in the elder Wills' autobiography, which is not mentioned in this family friendly Wikipedia article. The two had a falling out, but as of 2004 would occasionally speak. So he got clean in the late 80s, thanks to new girlfriend, Angela George, who encouraged him to begin a vitamin therapy program, two later married. 2009, Wills was honored by Washington DC from DC, and Cardoza, senior high school, with the renaming of the former recreation field as Murray Wills field. Nice. It's their home diamond. And there's a Murray Wills Museum in Fargo, North Dakota, apparently open in 2001, closed in 2017, when he retired. Murray Wills died in his home, Sedona, Arizona today, although Wikipedia says yesterday, maybe it was only announced today. Oh, probably announced today, passed away yesterday, September 19, 2022, at the age of 89, announced I think today, on the 20th here, 2022. There's Brandon Marsh for the Angels, Sean Healy picked up the Angels straight up. Nice little color in there. Edward Cabrera, there he is, two out of 49 for the fish. This goes to Steve Birch and Miami too, apparently had a music career, Murray Wills. There's a music career section in his Wikipedia. Here's Eli Morgan, four out of 10 for the Cleveland Guardians. Ben, Cleveland, this is for you. Yeah, I heard, I was reminded of that story earlier today too. In the All-Star game, where was that All-Star game in 1962? Do you know that offhand? This is an oldie, but goodie. There's a good story on ESPN about how the security guard did not believe Murray Wills was an All-Star in 1962, so they wouldn't let him in the stadium. I think the claim was, you're way too small to be a baseball player. Oh, it was in DC, his hometown nonetheless. Here's Stephen Kwan, he's having a great season. That's two out of seven. Nice. This is for you, Ben, with the Guardians. Jürgen Mercedes, 23 out of 99. I want to say, the story also goes, yeah, there you go, yeah, Oliver still didn't believe him when he carried the trophy out. He thought he was holding it for someone else, and I guess the security guard didn't watch the game. 29 out of 90, and I guess he was securing things. David with the White Sox, gets the Jürgen Mercedes, and we got, oh, three-color patch-auto O'Neill Cruz, eight out of 99, nice on-card auto there as well. Logan Collister picked up the Pirates straight up, and gets rewarded, little wrinkly in the penny sleeve right here, but gets rewarded with the O'Neill Cruz, RPA. That is nice. Now, Logan, I think he went to bed already. Before he signed off here at Jaspeys, he was like, listen, go into bed, go to sleep, pull me some heat, and I said, Logan, I hope that you're going to wake up and see a big pull. So there you go, Logan. Good morning. Congrats. That's right, yeah, the story goes on, the Mori Will story goes on, where the teammates didn't even vouch for it. As teammates like that are wont to do. Music career throughout most of his major league playing career, this I did not know. He also supplemented his salary in the off-season by performing extensively as a vocalist and instrumentalist. Banjo guitar Yooka Laylee, occasionally appearing on television, and frequently in nightclubs. Maybe this music industry connection is where that Doris Day connection comes in. He also cut at least two records during this period, one under his name, the other feature as feature vocalist with Lionel Hampton. For roughly two years starting in October of 68, he was a co-owner, operator, feature performer of a nightclub. The nightclub, guess what, guess what the nightclub was called, the Stolen Base. So it would be Mori Will's Stolen Base, located in Pittsburgh's Golden Triangles, offering a mix of banjos, draft beer, and baseball. I like the sound of that. Let's revive that. Here's Tristan McKenzie, another one for the Guardians. Ben, Cleveland, this is for you. Right on the button. Fernando Tattis Jr. 11 out of 49 for the Padres. So that goes to Padres 1, Brian Crouch. That's my kind of bar. Banjos, beer, and baseball. Got one out of six, Conor C. Bold. Bold. That goes to John and the Red Sox. A redemption. Yes. Mike Yastremski, not the Yaz, but grandbaby Yaz. Mike Yastremski, Shadowbox signature, hollow silver, hollow silver. That is for the Giants. My rivals, a number block team. So that goes to Steve Birch, Giants 0. Mori Will's by no account, at least of his own, at least of all his own. Will's was a consummate virtuoso, apparently. Good, not great, maybe, but good, wrote Newsday, Stan Isaacs, reviewing an album there. It's Jake McCarthy, 9 out of 10, Nico with the Snakes. Nonetheless, level of proficiency attained on Will's's principal instrument was attested to on two separate occasions by the American Federation of Musicians. So I guess you got some membership there, LA Local 47. I got to check out some Mori Will's records. I'm going to be here at 11, but nothing is sold out, right? Mm-mm, no. Yeah, everything's, first breaks are all kind of halfway there. Oh, from tonight? Yeah. You don't let that top chrome jungle. So there will be something to do. 2 out of 8, Josh Young, right on the button for the Rangers, Curtis picked up the Rangers straight up. All right, three boxes to go. The Mori Will's is on Spotify. Oh, I guess Mori Will's was a coach of the Fargo Moorhead Redhawks, which attested the little museum for him. Just one, I'm afraid, Sean, just a Brandon Marsh relic. A few colors, it looked nice, but nothing huge just yet. But we still have three boxes to go, so good luck. We're just talking about, during this break, also talking about the life of Mori Will's who passed away today, or yesterday, but I think it was announced today. There's Adam Frazier, 92 out of 99. I don't know, Mori Will's is on this checklist. That'd be kind of cool. This is for the Mariners. Mariners, a number block team, so that goes to Seattle 2. Steve Birch, we got Boxy, 85 out of 99. Piece of his jersey going to John in the Red Sox. Oliver Met Mori twice, was always so accommodating, nice. In what context? Like at a signing, or you just run into him somewhere? Ryan Velod. Nice patch. One out of 99. Rockies, Kevin M. With the rocks. These are cut right in between a 130 and a 180 top loader. Yeah, there you go, Kevin. On the board. You can put it on the board. We got Immaculate Signatures Blue, C.J. Abrams for the Padres. That's another redemption for spot zero. Nice, so that's Steve Birch again with that redemption number, number zero. We got Sixle Sanchez. It's a nice one. 49 out of 49, two-color jersey and autograph. The Marlins are a number block team, so that goes to Miami 9. Some of the higher numbers. Michael Ossia, there you go, Michael. Hard to see that number in the reflection there, but there it is. 49 out of 49. Michael with Miami 9. And here's an angel, right on cue, Sean Healy. 10 out of 10, little button and silver ink autograph on the eye black, which looks really cool. I got a no-hitter earlier this year, right? Is it the only no-hitter of the year? No, there had to be a couple more. Kind of stumbled a little bit after that, but kind of one of the brighter pitching youngsters for the angels. All right, two boxes to go. Maury Wills was born in Washington, DC, passed away in Sedona, Arizona. Switch-hitter through right, spent the majority of his career with the Dodgers, started his career with the Dodgers, 59 to 66, with stops in Pittsburgh, Montreal, and then back with the Dodgers from 69 to 72, long-time base coach for them as well. Seven-time All-Star, three-time World Series champion, 59, 63 and 65, all with the Dodgers. An NL MVP in 1962, two-time gold-glover, six-time stolen base leader. There's Nick Madribal, 69 to 25. Jeremy Harder in the Cubs. Tommy Lasorda, RIP, six out of 49. Maury Wills joining Tommy Lasorda in Blue Heaven. And that is for number six, Dodger six, Steve Birch. Chas McCormick, 71 out of 99. Chas McCormick, that sounds like a guy that I'd run to at a country club in New England. It's my West Coast stereotype there of New Englanders. This goes to Houston Nathan with the Strohs. There you go, Nathan. Bobby Bradley, 54 out of 99 for the Guardians. Ben got the Guardians straight up. Cleveland, this is for you. Couple more here we got Jake Berger, 50 out of 99. This delicious burger going to David and the White Sox. I was informed earlier, not good enough yet, to have his own signature burger at the stadium, maybe someday. And Chris Bryant, red ink autograph, 14 out of 25 for the Rockies. That red ink matching the red foil, is that intentional? I'm assuming yes. Kevin M, Rockies. Final box coming up. Good luck, everybody. It looks like Maury Wills just missed Hall of Fame, huh? In 2014, Wills appeared for the first time as a candidate on the Hall of Fame's Golden Arrow Committee ballot, which required 12 votes. He missed getting elected by a few votes. I guess there was another committee in 2016. Also in the 2022 ballot, just did not quite receive enough votes by the old committee to get in. But close, Hall of Very Good. We got Brandon Nemo, final box, 54 out of 99. Metz are a number block team, so that's Metz 4. And that's 4, Steve Birch. Garrett Cole, 74 out of 99. Big comeback win for the Yankees today. Grand Slam by John Carl Stan, Aaron Judge hitting number 60. 74, that is 4, Steve Birch. Got Luke Williams, use the false, Luke. 9 out of 26, Jersey and Autograph. Phillies are a number block team, so that'll go to Philadelphia 9. Michael K. Cavalli, 17 out of 49. Nationals are a number block team. Nationals 7, that will be for Ryan Stewart, Ryan on the board. Couple more here. We got Jose Devers, 84 out of 99, Jersey and Autograph for the fish. That is going to be a number block team, so that'll go to Miami 4, and that is 4, Steve Birch. 4 has hit a couple times already, few times already. And last one here is Joey Bart, 6 out of 10. That's a nice patch. And Autograph, so future catching star for the Giants. So Giants 6, Steve Birch. Joey Bart's kind of had a little bit of a rough year to start things off. Yeah, but former number one overall pick. Being young and being a catcher and trying to hit the ball could be pretty difficult. And there you go. That's it, ladies and gentlemen. That was 2022, Panini Immaculate Baseball. Thanks, everyone, for getting in. There's more in the store, jaspyscasefrakes.com. I would love to do some more baseball with you next time. Rest in peace, Mori Wills, Dodger, a legend. Go Dodgers, jaspyscasefrakes.com. Bye-bye.