 Kim, just like your first tweet when you joined the Yankees, you know what time it is? It's show time. Show time, baby. It's there. It's time to go. Let's do it. First one. It was one of my favorites. World Series 2017. Got an opportunity to get America Taco, so, you know, who better to do in the Oprah? You know, you get a taco, you get a taco. Everybody gets a taco, so that's a good one right there. How crazy is that? You stole a base and literally fed probably millions of people across the United States. That's so unique, so special. Yeah, absolutely. I think that was the coolest thing for me, to have an opportunity to not only, you know, feed America, but I would really have like the homeless on my mind at the time. What an opportunity to get those guys a free meal, to get, you know, all our homeless, you know, fed across America, so for me it was cool. A lot of people still acknowledge that, stolen base, but for me, I just thought it was a great opportunity to feed our homeless. You hate to see anybody go without a meal, so it was extra special for me, from that standpoint. Now, you, a lot of people know you as a man who likes to give back, and you do that very, very often. You did that today, and you even did that right before you made your debut in Pinch Stripes in Harlem. Yeah, this is big to me. My main mission, foundation, that's what we do. You know, our goal is to enrich our inner city youth. You know, all kids, you know, when it comes to enriching children, but especially, you know, the kids who don't have as much, who aren't as, you know, lucky to be giving opportunities to experience things, so, you know, this picture right here is a lot, man. You know, you can see the gratitude in the kids' face, you know, and that's what it's about, man, using this platform to uplift and enrich our kids and continue to get them hope and allow them to know that, you know, dreams do come true. Great things happen to great people. Dreams do come true, like you said. This is a good one right here. Man, World Series ring, you got the bling, baby. Yeah, finally, man. You know, 12 years of doing it, you know, having the opportunity to play for a lot of good teams and a lot of teams that, you know, we're rebuilding and here you go right here, it gets no better than this right here, baby. World Series, hopefully I can get my second one this year. That's the goal. Look at that. That's motivation right there. Oh, man. You got me ready to go for the night and the rest of the year, man. We got to get another one. Let's do it. Chills just looking at this, man. Chills. Goosebumps right now, as we speak. This is what it's about right here, bringing that chip back. And next one, you got to celebrate while you're in the big leagues, right? 30th birthday party, here you are. Oh, man. Look at that. Oh, they had a kick out of that. I think it took me three days to get the baby powder out of my nostrils in it. Those are some good teammates. They really enjoyed it. You can see that. Dirty 30, man. You had to get dirty, right? That's what it's all about. I swallowed so much baby powder that day, man. That was a rough one. Might actually still have some in here right now. Even though you're over 30, and like we said before, celebrating your tenth year in the big leagues, man, you show everybody how it gets done. And still, still in great shape, man. Look at you, man. You're making me feel good. This is what it's about, man. Every day is like your last, man. Whether you're training, whether you're playing, you know, you got to treat every moment, every day like this may be the last moment you have on this earth. So, you know, all you see right here is dedication, man. I love what I do. You don't stick around as long as I have by just going through the motions. You know, it takes some sacrifice and some hard work. And I enjoy doing this. I missed the chin strap, though. But, you know, we got rules here. So, the chin strap, and like you said before, the dress. Oh, yeah. Maybe one day I'll come back. One day you might bring the dress back. One day, when I move away, did you make it and disappear? You might bring it back. Next one, baseball has brought you to so many crazy different places and it even got you on jeopardy. Yeah, this might be one of the coolest ones, man. I had a ton of tweets. I might have had a hundred tweets come in about, dude, you finally made it. Not that I played for eight plus years at the time or not. You made it. You made it on jeopardy. You know, once you make it on jeopardy, it's official, man. All my friends in high school, all my ex-classmates and family, they got a good kick out of this. I got a kick out of this one, too. That's crazy. Yeah, that's got to be like somewhere in the top 10, 15, 20 moments of the career, right? Top three for me right now. I mean, come on. That show's been around forever, man, so. And I made it, you know? It was jeopardy. Me, Drew Storn and Kyle Ripman. With that, your character comes from your mom. A strong, strong woman. And you really do take after, and it's amazing what you've been able to do for everybody. This picture says it all. She's the backbone of our family. She's been a trooper through all of this stuff, continued to smile, continued to flex. She stays flexed and stays positive. And I couldn't be more thankful for the mother that I was given in this lifetime. And I went and traded for the world. And she is definitely a why I go out and do this, you know? And play as hard as I do. I definitely dedicate this season to her, man, and just giving it my all every day, because I know she's fighting. And, you know, there's no excuses for us not to fight, you know? And when you see people that you love going through some, you know, serious, serious times, and she keeps me going, that's my motivation right there. And they're strong. And they're strong and mean. She's the rock. Well, we wish her the best, and she definitely does have a great support system. And just the way that she did for you, you're doing for her right now. That's it. Got to give back, man. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for that lady right there, man. She's a big reason why I am, you know, the man I am today. And, you know, I carry myself with the humility that I do. And she's special, man. You got me choking up right now. That's my rock right there. My homie. Does she call you slim? Nah, nah, she just calls me baby. But all my friends back at home, man, since I was growing up. You know, my dad's six-five, big dude, still slim in good shape. So I was a little slim, and it just kind of stuck with me growing up. And then Dick Amber, when I was out in San Diego, gave me the nickname Spider Mave and Daddy Long Leg. So that's why you see the Spidey shoes. That's a sick picture, bro, slim. I'm always going to be slim. I got it tatted. Pops. The fit that day, too, was just crazy. Fierce. Look at those. Shout out to the no-mad customs. Rollie Padrone killed the spikes. This is amazing, man. When I saw this video, and I'm sure everybody at home, when they saw this senior daughter just see you on TV and know, this is so special. This is what it's all about, man. She's full of personality. She asks me every day if I'm going to work to play on my friend. So I think that's the cutest thing, because at any day this is a kid's game, and hear my little girl ask me if I have fun playing with my friends today. And every day she tells me have fun out there. So this video does my heart, something special. And you can see the intensity, man. She's locked in. She loves the game. She might be my best athlete, too, at all three. Sorry, boys. She loves your baseball cards, too. So maybe we'll see her on one one day. See, that's what people don't get. They think the life is glitz and glam, but this is what you miss, man. Kids at home missing you. But again, they know what's up. They know who the best dad in the world is. So I'm good with that. So you mentioned your kids. Here you go, your son right here. He's showing his skills. He got some in you, huh? He's got some talent, man. He loves the game. He got that maiden body. And he loves the game, man. You can see the energy right there, man. He loves to play. He loves to compete. He's a true competitor. It's going to be fun watching him continue to grow and progress and see what he wants to do. Have you taught him how to blow a bubble like this just yet? He's good. I'm working on my Maxwell. He is, like, ready to blow a bubble. So we got to get him right. Bubbles and time shoes. We're working on that right now. But you got to have a double bubble on you, man. Get you ready. All right, here you go. You can eat you real right here in Austin, too. Easily one of my favorite, favorite, favorite moments right here. The caption was great. Come on, man. The new rush hour. The new Chris Tucker and new Jackie Chan rush hour before coming. Soon, my man, Ichy, it was a machine. What a true professional, man. And like I said, this photo cracks me up. This lets you know all you need to know about Ichy, man. Great personality. Look, batting gloves on, ready to go. He's the man, bro. Living legend right there, obviously. You know, thankful to have the opportunity to share a locker room with that guy. He's special. Truly special. Another legend that you saw. Can we get him a tumbo? No, no, no. I mean, look how big he is. He makes me look little. Yeah, he's huge. And you're known for having like long arms and wallets. Exactly, man. That was a cool moment. We hit a lot of those Atlanta Hawks games. My wife and I, we find our way down there a lot. And you're always running to somebody when you're down there. And that's what you see right there. My tumbo just showing us some love. So that was a cool moment, too. I watched him block a lot of shots coming up. So that was cool. And the last one right here, with Brett Gardner. Get an Instagram, Gardi. I'm sure a lot of the Yankees fans would love to see him on there, too, right? Yeah, we'll love a lot of things, but a lot of things will never happen, right? I think this one is like winning the lottery. You know what I mean? Like, you know, when the jackpot's like 190 something million and you got that one in a billion, this is what it's like getting Gardi on social media. I don't think it's going to happen, but there's always a chance, man. There's always a small chance, probably when he's done. You know, when he's out of the spotlight, but I still don't see it happening. Gardi's not coming to the party. So we see all these posts that you have, whether it's maybe in Mission, or just having fun blowing bubbles in the dugout, whatever it may be with your family. What would you say is your favorite part about Instagram and social media in general? Making fans laugh. It's fun, man. It's just fun keeping that interaction with the fans and, you know, it's one thing to come here for the games, but it's just another way for the fans to feel like they can interact with you. So I think it's extremely cool. I think it's extremely important to an extent, but I enjoy, you know, having that communication, that interaction. It's cool, man. It makes for a lot of good moments. And it's out there now, so let's say, once the internet is out there. So we're making good moments and putting some smiles on people's faces. So that's what it's about. Now is the time for the plug. Why should people follow you, and what do you have to offer? I'm neat. You know, you don't get a guy smiling every day, excited, genuine. I love what I do. This is, you know, a dream come true for me. So, you know, you're following a guy with a tremendous amount of gratitude and passion for what he does. And, you know, you get to see the smile every day. So why not follow me? Can't go wrong with that. 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