 So with batting gloves on, looks like Mo might get his at bat. Love looking at this, Jack. He's just getting a feel for the bat. Is it the right weight? What's the right one to get him a hit? Mariano had four plate appearance in his career, Bob. Probably the most famous. He had a bases loaded walk. Against the Mets in 2009. And remember, we talked about this earlier. He originally, when the Yankees scouted Mariano, he was a shortstop. 155 pound shortstop. They did not sign him. That was 1989. A year later, the same scout, Herb Raybourne, was told about a prospect named Mariano Rivera, who is now a pitcher. And he signed him because he liked the fluidity of Mariano's motion and his arm. Mariano did not throw very hard then. Didn't have the cutter. He's got a bat in his hand though now, Bob. Right down the middle? Just to get on base. Scott Kaminicki, Bob, on the mound against Mariano. It's part of the scouting report now. Get to the ball. Keep running. He's going for three. He's got to go for it. What are the odds of that? Both an inside to Parker from Moe and a relay into our camera guy's head. That was fantastic. He's celebrating as he gets the first five. And the celebration just keeps on going. Jeff Nelson hunting that ball down in center field. I think he's got some possible stop sign here, Mariano. I don't know what he just says. I'm going for it. Pretty solid exit Velo on that ball. Hit by Moe to get to the wall in right center field.