 Incredibly tense baseball game happening. It is the bottom of the third inning, only playing three innings and team A has five runs. They're winning, team P only has four runs. But like I said, it's the bottom of the third and team P has a runner on third base. Now that is the tying run. The go ahead run is on first base. There are zero outs and as you can see from A and P's faces, it's intense. So here comes the pitch. She's going to go with the slow ball, the 73 mile per hour. The catcher pops up like an absolute gazelle. Looks the runner back to third base. Smart baseball gets the sure out at one. That's one out. First baseman goes back to the catcher home. Now both runners are going to third base at the same time and what's going to happen here? It's a situation and we're going to see one out and you see team P's or A's. I forget what my team was. Eyes look and sees the one out. That's the second out. Then we're going to flash again and there's a third out and you see my eyes go over there again. And whoa, triple play, triple play, what? Team P says in triple play. Team A says and team P says this game is rigged. I quit. It was tough for him the entire time actually. So I started saying this before. We don't think you control the defenders at all. The game is notoriously. I don't want to say bad for that, but it's kind of the game's thing. And there's a good example because it looked like my second baseman had a beat on it and now we're at the wall. Home run. Is anyone going to cover first here? Starting to get worried about my second baseman. I'm going to be honest with you. Pitch up. Nice screw ball. It's a really good pitch. Now it's an easy out. Yeah. What'd you just say? What were the last words you said? Oh, my second baseman's tracking it down. Right side. Kind of need a little something from you boys. Oh, that's the hit and run right at the second bait. Kept me honest. Now I'll just go back to hitting that your office. Oh, there he is. Mr. America. Stolen base, welcome up, I think. Steve Sanderson.