 Derek Jeter's brilliance took him all the way from Kalamazoo to Cooperstown where he resides forever in the company of other legends. Tonight on a beautiful Friday in the Bronx fans will see the captain honored for everything he achieved during a career spent entirely in pinstripes. It is Derek Jeter Hall of Fame induction tribute night at the stadium, a celebration of the icon who proudly wore number two for two decades. And it's great to have you with us on this Yankees pregame and Derek Jeter pregame if you will, Bob Lorenz, Jack Currie and Carlos Beltran with you. So what a night it will be at the stadium and Carlos not only for Derek Jeter but also the fans who haven't seen him in the Bronx since 2017. Well today Bobby just a great night for Jeter, a great night for his family and for the Bronx. I mean being able to be back at the Bronx and the fans being able to celebrate him the way he deserved is going to be an amazing night for him. Every time we talk about a player's accomplishments at the end of a career as we're doing with Jeter I always like to go back to the beginning. And I remember Jeter being the Yankees opening day shortstop in 1996, clubs of home runoff Dennis Martinez makes a terrific catch and shallow left field. And you're saying to yourself the Yankees have a special player here and how does he bookend it at the end at Yankee Stadium. His final lap at that patented inside out swing base hit to right field wins the game. Carlos you were there. It's like a movie script. Incredible, incredible Jack. I mean that moment was special for him, special for us as a teammate just to be able to be there with him and celebrate him to end up a career like that. I mean that's the dream come true for any player in baseball. And he obviously wanted to be a Yankee and that's the way it worked out. Very fortuitous when the draft was held and of course that eventually led him to Cooperstown. He became rookie of the year in 1996, a 14 time all star, five gold gloves, five world championships and overall six on the all time hits list with 3465. Now Carlos you were also there the night that his number two was retired and you had a specific hand in it. Not saying you you stitched the Blazer together for the Monument Park Blazer. But tell us that story. It's interesting. Well it wasn't a story that happened in a conversation in the clubhouse with Rob Cacuzza. I told him that it would have been a great idea to develop like a little jacket for the guys that come every year to you know to be celebrated at Yankee Stadium. So the Yankees did the jacket and they honor me to giving him to do that at Jeter. I mean I was like I should not be the one giving this jacket to Jeter. I only play with Jeter one year but let me tell you special guys, special human being, special player and that's why you know we're celebrating him tonight. He's dressed for success all the time but that's going above and beyond. He gets an assist for that I think. I think you do. I think you're selling yourself short. I mean it was your idea and credit to Rob Cacuzza the clubhouse manager who remembered that it was your idea and allowed you to be a big part of that.