 in the morning, but we're going to work. We're going to work. It's the bad dirt. You're getting rid of the bad dirt. Bad juju in here. Just don't go, see how she doesn't have to turn around. Uh-oh. Wrong way. She went right instead of left, but she'll do a circle. She'll get it. Uh-oh, uh-oh. There she comes. Something ran out in front of me is what happened. The cat. I had a swerve. I wasn't about to run over the cat. So that's why the lines just maybe aren't as straight as they should be. So take that, put it right there, and give it all you got. Smash it all the way down. Well done. So we're getting that crust on the bottom, and that's really where a lot of this flavor comes from. You're a pro, you know what you're doing. So you could take that patty and throw it on top of that patty, and then we're going to dress our bun. And there you go. And not everyone knows that this museum is on the second level of the stadium, but it truly is one of my favorite spots. Well, it's pretty cool. There are 870 signed baseballs here. Everyone from Babe Ruth, one of my favorites, all the way up to Derek Jeter and Aaron Judge. Meredith, tell me, is this actually Thurman Munson's locker that he used as a Yankees player? No, Brian, you're not going to believe this. This actually is his locker from the old stadium. Now, I did not help bring it over here, but it is from the old stadium. All right, so clearly we are inside the truck. You can see there are a ton of monitors. There are a lot of buttons. Can I touch any of these? Probably not, I touch all of them. It'll mess everything up. We'll get to that in a minute, but tell me how this all goes down. All the different tape machines correspond with all the different cameras. Something happens, like a homerun happens. Got to tell the specific tape guy, hey, hold X, hold gold, and make sure the director wear on the same plan. You guys are kind of like a married couple because you got to be in sync with each other. This is one of the most fun items that we have here at the Yogi Barrow Museum, is our pitch exhibit. Go Mare! Woo! We know Yogi Barrow was one of the greatest catchers of all time, and this is a really cool new thing for the museum, showing catcher's mitts from 1895 to the present, and it is wild. Here we go. Go on and do your Yankees. The shortstop is number 11, Anthony Volpe. Paul Olden, the PA announcer. Oh, I'm a little nervous. What do we have in store for today? It's very simple. We have a basic script. We have the lineups. That's it, all you have to do is read. That's all you have to do, right? All you have to do is read. And now, starting lineup. For your New York Yankees, batting second and playing right field, your captain, number 99, Aaron Judge. Number 99. Marvel. The Yankees are in Seattle to play the Mariners, and I decided to get up early this morning and head to Pike Market, the place you need to be, if you want to get a little fishy. Here's my question. Why are we always doing these Mara and the moves that involve manual labor? I'm just cold. I needed a frostbite break. All right, here we go. We're going to throw a halibut now. Hands up like this, and then you're just going to grab with your hands, okay? Cool. Grab, grab, grab, grab, grab, grab, grab, grab, grab. Perfect. TT for Mayor! TT for Mayor!