 DJ, you've had Twitter for a while. You're fairly new to Instagram. You ready to check out some of your top posts? Let's do it. First one, big-time fisherman or what? It's a pretty big sturgeon. Yeah, that was right after the season. Forget what year, but my uncle, big fisherman in British Columbia did some sturgeon fishing. That was one of maybe four or five we caught that day. Wow. So you catch big ones like this pretty often? Yeah, actually he was like, ah, you caught the smallest one I've seen in here for a while. So I thought it was pretty big, so that was cool. James Paxton, he's from Canada. He goes fishing a lot too and catches the sturgeon. So I can see you guys out there one day together. That'd be awesome. Yeah, that'd be pretty cool. Kind of like you and Charlie Blackman, old teammate. Yeah. Trying to think of another off-season striper fishing in Georgia. Besides waking up at four in the morning. Pretty fun day. He was ready, that's for sure. I was kind of jealous and I was freezing that morning. You're a great teammate. I'm sure he was too. Take us back to this moment. What was going on? This was probably one of your most viral photos online. Yeah, so me and Charlie, we worked out together in the off-season. He called me. Of course, I was running late for work out and I had just left home and he was way ahead of me. He called me, said, hey, Deej, I'm on the side of the road. All right, what do you got? Ran out of gas. So I picked him up on the side of the road and we went and got gas. And when he was putting the gas out, I couldn't resist not taking a picture at that moment. I'm on the side of the road. Was that when you realized the power of social media? How you saw this literally everywhere? I would say so, yeah, because I got questions about that for like two years. I'm still talking about it. Soon. Probably will be for another 10 years. And of course, he's got his old Jeep from high school still and his protein shade. Just vintage Charlie right there. So this photo right here, one of your teammates when you're on the Rockies and now obviously with the New York Yankees. Adam Artavino took this inside the clubhouse. You playing chess. We had a chess club back then. Yeah, a little chess club. We had some battles. Yeah, we had some battles for sure. I feel like you'd have a really good poker face. Like it'd be tough to kind of read you. Doing like anything but especially chess. I don't think I do. No? I feel like I'm giving everything away all the time. The next one also from Adam Artavino's feed. Little archery action. Yeah, we had archery competitions from training. Couple of years ago, I was volunteers. I think I got third, three out of four. So there's a hundred yard one. I hit the hundred yard one so really my day was made. Oh, cool. Yeah, yeah. What else did you do? Video games. Oh, sweet. A lot of video games. Which are some of your favorite video games that you've been playing? Sports games. Okay. Yeah, FIFA, NHL, Madden. That's gotta be the most consistent best video game out there, NHL. I agree. It's probably when you're younger, right? I agree. Big time LSU guy and here you got a chance to be on the field with some of your former teammates and LSU alumni. Yeah, I was our LSU coach right there. Came down, wanted to see the LSU guys. Comes to, you know, a game or two every year and it does a really good job, you know, following us and I think Will Harris lives down there in Baton Rouge so he sees Coachman Harry a lot and me and Bregman are down there every once in a while. Okay. But yeah, it's good keeping in touch with those guys for sure. All right, here's a cool throwback. You, Little League, Yankees uniform. It's pretty wild, huh? Looking back? Yeah, it's pretty cool. I was living in Las Vegas, I was probably nine or 10 years old then not knowing what the heck I'm doing but I thought it was cool being a Yankee. I was like, yeah, a Yankee. That's definitely the coolest jersey in the league. Now looking back on it's pretty cool. Yeah, and now looking at this photo right here, here you are on the actual finstripes. Spring training was pretty cool. You know, putting on the NY for the first time so it's pretty cool. You got the cool shades. We haven't really seen anybody rock them since Bernie Williams like that. So it's cool that you pulled that off really well. Thanks, thank you. All right, you also pulled this look off really well too. The jumpsuits that you guys were wearing in London. Those are sweet. Yeah, I'm probably wearing that a lot in off season. Yeah. Yeah, those are cool. You also have a pretty cool kick game. Got some fresh Johnson Murphy's right here. Honestly, those are probably the best shoes I have. Not a huge shoe guy but I still wear some of those. That was nice, they sent me some. That was nice of them. I'm going to show them some love. All right. So you're quality over quantity. I think so, I don't know. My wife says I have to start getting rid of some but I'd like to think I have quality over quantity. This was your first Instagram post posting in the Yankees gear? Yeah, like I said before, wearing the NY is pretty special. For the first time, obviously really special but still is, so it was pretty cool. Now what made you get onto the platform? Honestly, because I'm off of Twitter now. Really, you know, all my buddies at home are like you gotta Instagram, that's the new thing. And I like the pictures. I like seeing the teammates like pictures and stuff. I enjoy following them more on Twitter. Well, it seems like you picked a great time because as we see in this final photo, 2019 first year with the Yankees, you make the All-Star team a great photo of you and your wife. It was just a fun couple of days. I had a lot of buddies there, my wife, her family, and my parents, so it was just a fun couple of days. And if we zoom in, I think those are the same ones. Same kicks, right? Yep, same ones, yep. Love it. What would you say is your favorite part about social media? I just think like after a big win or something, you know, everyone's posting about it or, you know, like the one-in-trip. I just enjoy seeing teammates post and I like watching like baseball clips in general. So that's probably my favorite part. All right, like pitching ninja and all those guys out there? I mean, I don't really wanna see nasty pitches. Yeah, sure. But you can hit them, so that's good. Well, I'd rather not watch nasty pitches all the time, but I like watching the homers. You are definitely a very humble guy, but now is the time for the plug. We do this with everybody. Why should somebody follow you and what do you have to offer? You know, I don't bring anything too unique, but I'm gonna continue to get better at my social media game. So I'm gonna try to keep improving, try to post a little bit more. Awesome. Well, everybody keep an eye out, throw them a follow. I'm sure you're gonna be posting some good stuff soon. Thank you.