 Hello, everyone. Welcome to the latest edition of Yes, We're Here, and today we are going to do something pretty special. We are going to play Yankees Trivia. We have two formidable contestants. Gentlemen, may you please introduce yourselves and tell us what you do. Jeff, you first. I am Jeff Kwagliata. I am the research manager here at the Yes Network. My job is to get all the stats that go on our air and my team made up of, I don't want to name too many people because I'll forget somebody, but Glengie and Grandi, James Smythe, Seth Rothman, Amanda Caputi, Sam Hickey, and Sean Sullivan are some of my crew. We put together all the stats that you hear during the game. We help out in the booth. We help the talent. We help write the shows. We do a little bit of everything. So that's our job. Brian. I'm Brian Richards. I am the senior museum curator for the Yankees. My main responsibility is preparing all the exhibits that you'll see in the Yankees Museum presented by Bank of America. So in doing that, I don't only do I get to hold and get up close and personal with some really great artifacts, but I get to do lots of research too and learn a lot of great stories along the way. I firmly believe that nobody has a great story like the New York Yankees, and I get to learn and share those stories in my job. So it's definitely something I enjoy doing. Well done, man, and I'm looking forward to this. Firstly, I'm going to outline the rules. Listen closely. We have 10 Yankee trivia questions. You have 10 seconds to answer. Whoever gets the correct answer first gets a single point. After the 10 questions are done, we will then move on to the lightning round. During that, you will have one minute to answer five rapid fire Yankees questions. Again, the first to answer correctly gets a point. The contestants, the contestant with the most points at the end of the lightning round will be proclaimed winner. Sound good? Sounds good. Okay, everybody ready? Question number one. Aaron Judge has hit three or more home runs in each of the last two post-seasons. Who is the last Yankee to hit three or more home runs in consecutive post-seasons? Start the clock. The last Yankee to hit three or more home runs in consecutive post-seasons. Three, two, one, buzzer. Reggie Dexon. Five in 1977. Four in 1978. No problem. And I should have gone with that instinct. They would say, hey, Reggie. My mind automatically goes to something long ago. So I had to figure it had to be somebody a little bit more recent than that. How valiant, Brian. How valiant. We appreciate that. Very nice. He was closer than I. That's okay. Okay. We'll check with the judges later to see if there's any points for close. It depends how the final score looks. Okay. All right. Okay. Right now, I'm seeing them shake their heads. So no. Okay. Let's gear it up. Question two. Luke Voight changed his uniform number to number 59 this season. Prior to him, who was the last Yankee to wear number 59? These are not easy at all. Yeah. Not go easy. Five. I still think spring training number. Three, two, one, buzzer. One Rivera, 2002, 03. Oh, guys. These are top. Okay. These are top. Okay. This one's not the easiest either, but here we go. Question three. Tino Martinez is one of three Yankees first baseman all time to hit a grand slam in the world series. Who are the other two? This is not. Moose scouring was one of them. Yes. Yes. And I'm going to guess Lou Gehrig for the other. Nope. Wasn't Gehrig. One second. Oh, buzzer. The second. Well, Moose scouring in 1956. Right. Joe Pepitone. Joe Pepitone, 1964. That's right. Against the Cardinals. Okay. So our officials are keeping track. We'll see how that fairs later. You did get one of the two. Okay. Question four. Okay. This is a good one. Derek Jeter was the sixth overall pick in the 1992 draft. What 2009 world championship teammate was also taken in the first round of that year? Nick Swisher. Nope. First round, 1992. Johnny Damon. Yes. Kansas City. Yes. Check. Okay. Well done. Well done. Yes. Everyone's plopping off screen. Very well done. Nice. Okay. These are tough questions, Nancy. They are. They are. Well, you know, I think we have to blame members of Jeff's research team, perhaps, but we'll see. They are trying to, they are trying to stump the boss and now they're doing a great job. Very well being. Okay. We might have a little team meeting after the fact, huh? Okay. Here we go. Number five. Derek Jeter is one of four Yankee short stops to start the All-Star game. Who are the other three? Four Yankee short stops to start the All-Star game. Who are the other three? Well, I would say Phil Razuto would be one. Yes. Fuck you, dad. Fuck you, dad. Yes. You'll make do. Oh, buzzer time. I think you each got one there, so we'll have to see what happens. Sure. Phil Razuto 1950 and 52. Fuck you, dad. 1980 and 81. The third is Tony Kubek, 1961. Tony Kubek, short. These are good. Great shortstop. Yes. Okay. Question six. The Yankees acquired Jim Abbott from the Angels December the 6th of 1992. What future gold glove-winning first baseman did the Yankees give up in that trade? JT Snow. Excellent. Excellent. Very well done. Question seven. The Yankees have had only two players in their history record 30, 30 seasons. Can you name them? Bobby Bonds and Alfonso Soriano. Excellent. We're going to have to see what happens when you each get one. I mean, we will refer. I see them nodding. Okay, we will figure this out. Question eight. DD Gregorius hit two homers in game five of the 2017 ALDS versus Cleveland. DD hit two homers in game five of the 2017 ALDS versus Cleveland. Which two other Yankees have also had multi-home run games in the ALDS? This is not easy. But it is not in the far distant past. Don Manningley? No. No. I thought he did 95. You are, oh, buzzer. You were close. You were in the time zone, timeline. Answer Bernie Williams 1950, 1995, 96, and Raul Ibanez in 2012. Oh, I guess Baltimore. Again, I got to listen to those things that are saying, I should have just said Bernie. Just got to start talking. Which is usually not my problem. Yeah. I think Bernie Williams is one of those answers when you really don't know. Like baseball trivia in general, say Stan Muzio, if you don't know. You know, Bernie's kind of the answer to the Yankees version of the heck. Right. Question nine, round one. Reggie Jackson played with four different Hall of Fame teammates during his Yankees career. Another Reggie question. Reggie played with four different Hall of Fame teammates during his Yankees career. Can you name two of the four? Catfish Hunter. Catfish Hunter and Goose Gossage. Well done. I piggybacked on you there, Jeff. Well done, man. Gaylord Perry and Daylin and the others. Okay. Question 10, John Carlos Stanton became the second player ever to be traded after hitting at least 50 homers the previous season. Who was the other? Oh, Greg Vaughn. Yes, that's what worked. Greg Vaughn, 50 homers for San Diego in 98 and traded to Cincinnati. Okay guys, we are tied at two after round one. We are about to enter the lightning round. We have one minute total to get in as many of these five questions as we can. Correct answers. Here they come. I can feel it. Ready? Okay. Start the clock. What year did the team take on the name Yankees? 1913. Excellent. Which Yankees outfielder hit a walk-off home run in extras during game three of the 1999 World Series? Bernie Williams. No. Shane Spencer. No, Chad Curtis. Chad Curtis. I will refer the judges after the fact, if that counts, and you got it in in time. Okay. Yankees won 6-5 and they went on to sweep the Braves. Who was Yankees captain from 1976 to 1979? Thurman Munson. Who was the first Yankee rookie to win the home run derby? Aaron Judge. Aaron Judge. What team did Babe Ruth final question hit his first career, excuse me, what team did Babe Ruth hit in his first career home run against? New York Yankees. Okay. I will now refer to the judges. What is the final tally? I'd say that's pretty even, don't you think? It's pretty close. Very even. Gentlemen, after referring with the judges, I have the final tally. Brian Richards, winner of the Lightning Round, 3 points to 2 after a 2-2 opening round, which means Brian Richards, you are the winner with an overall victory number of 5 to Jeff's 4. Brian Richards, our champion. Great job, Brian. That was very close and that was fun. I really enjoyed that. I had great competition. Oh my gosh, those were crazy hard questions. We're going to have a power off my group. Excellent work. It is now time to reveal what you won, Brian. You want to know what that is? I sure do. It is absolutely nothing. My favorite. I'm sorry, but it is a little funny. Bragging rights. That's okay. That's bragging rights. That's bragging rights right there. Sometimes that's the best thing you can win. Yep. Put it in the pocket and walk away with those. I'll take it. That's right. Thank you so much for making this a ton of fun. You guys were pros, pros. Thank you very much. It was fun. Bye guys. Until next time, be safe.