 Welcome back to Yankee Stadium. I'm Meredith Marokovits alongside Willie Randolph. Willie, you can still play a little bit. I'm moving around OK for an old guy, you know, and that's a little backhand play. But for me, just being on the field is so special. Watching these guys over the years as teammates and seeing them come back every year. The wives, the guys that have not with us anymore. It's one of the best times of the year for me. I look forward to on my count every year. Mariano Rivera really stole the show, playing the outfield, getting in the batter's box, pitching, of course. What did you think of his performance today? He always wants to do that. Even when he was playing, he's a shag all the time. And he can swing the bat. Remember, those are two. Those guys swing the bat pretty good. But just watching him having fun, having him back, everyone loves him. And he had a blast. I mean, just being able to hit, be a pitcher, but then get hits. It's like a hitter want to be a pitcher. So it's a good feeling for him, I'm sure. What's the highlight of your day? Just seeing everybody, Meredith. I mean, it's just nice to be able to see if everyone has grown. And again, what I get a kick out of seeing Dianna Munson, Helen Hunter, Kay Mercer, that was when I grew up as a kid. And I remember they watched my kids grow up. I watched their kids grow up. So for me, it's just being able to watch and see how everyone's matured and finding out how the kids are doing, how they progress. Grandkids now with some of them or whatever. Great grandkids. So that to me is the highlight. I was seeing the guys and telling old stories and embellishing on some of that. I just seeing the families and how we've all stayed together as a family. That's what it's all about. The legacy is strong. And this is what it's all about when we get together. No one does it better. And we're the ones that really set the tone and just so happy to be here. Now you shared with me your granddaughters are here as well. Do they think you're the coolest grandpa ever? They do. They think I'm a rock star. My four-year-old loves and judge and judge. I can't consider it all the time. But I got a 10-year-old and a two-year-old and they love being here, singing, taking me out to the ball game. They're in their glory, you know? So when I get up there, they'll get on me a little bit. Say, dad, granddad, you only got one hit, you know? Or you didn't get any hits. But last year, I got three last year. But it's just great to see them enjoy the ballpark and get them a glimpse of what grandpa used to do. Now, there was a rumor going around here today that Paul O'Neill loved you as a batting practice pitcher. And he was trying to campaign for you to get on the mound. Instead, he got moe. Was there any consideration? No, not really. Because, you know, Paul's very picky about where he wants the ball, you know? And he'll get himself out sometime. He'll blame the pitcher. So I'm glad I didn't have to pitch to him. Willie, thanks for the time. Good to see you, Marys. All right.