 Staying in the Bronx, Glebert Torres had the chance to visit PS55 and play principle for a day and visit with a group of students as well. I mean, it's really good. I mean, for me, it's a great opportunity to explain how it's everything to the little kids. I mean, I feel proud and in honor to be here with the kids and explain everything. I think it's the best idea for me. PS55 is a very special place. George Steinbrenner has been to CS55, Hank Steinbrenner has been to 55, we have Robinson Cano, but to have a rookie young guy like Glebert come in and when he's at top of his game and come in and speak to the children and connect with the children, you know, is an amazing thing. I try to have every opportunity to learn about the Bronx, how it's everything in the city and I got a really great opportunity to enjoy with the kids and nothing, I enjoy the moment and try to enjoy with the kids too. I have a special nice man from our principle for the day and he just wants to say some wishes to our mom. Hi, I'm David Douglas, ready for the Yankees. I'm Alex, have a great year and good luck everybody. Bless you. For Glebert, being principle for a day was exciting for him. He got to speak on the intercom and talk to the children, the whole school. He actually got to make a couple of decisions that a principle would normally do and for him he said it was an honor because he really doesn't get the time now since he's always busy playing baseball to come out and spend time in the community interacting with children. That was my first year with the Big League guys but I played two years in the minor, so three years. All the kids asked me about baseball, why I am so young. I mean it's really going to feel super great for them. I enjoy the moment.