 So I checked Twitter this morning and I see this tweet, would love to see John Boyd do a breakdown of the Chattanooga Lookouts Walkoff Championship. Here we go, Jay Rod. We got a tie game or down one. I don't know what it was, but he sends that small white ball into the dark night. Is there anything more beautiful than watching a ball disappear into the dark night sky? I love it. Pitcher and haters reaction tell the entire story and then we got this fan in the background jumping up and down, which is like a good preamble to the story because this turns into a goddamn jumping convention. These guys are acting like they witnessed something that was physically impossible. Like number 23 witnessed the miracle. Look at that. They cannot believe it. I don't know the context, but this was unreal. There's some real good stuff. The catcher and the first base coach, so glad they found you. Let's fucking go. Let's fucking go. A lot of claps there. This hat, I've never seen a hat thrown this high in the sky. I've never seen a hat thrown that high into the night sky. Watch this hat going up, going up, going up, still going up. Are you kidding me? Look at how fucking high that dude threw that hat. Go outside and practice. You won't be able to do that. I promise you. That's an adrenaline filled hat toss if you've ever seen one. Oh, tasteful nips. Here we go. Brace yourselves. The water spills and the jumping is back on. Everyone's caps. We're probably tired the next day. I guarantee you. I like these guys. I think they're the ball boys. They're like, they want to be involved, but they're like, well, we can't go in there, huh? Okay, let's go. Let's go. Good job, guys. Cameraman's gonna throw some fist bumps, but he keeps that left hand steady. Good job by him. And we're still jumping. Still jumping, still jumping. Still got some jumps going.