 Let's go to a little summer Koscian action. If you're not familiar, you don't know what it is. It's basically March Madness for Japanese high school baseball. It's the same level. It's like the biggest event of the year, biggest amateur sporting event of the year in Japan. They all go to the Tiger Stadium in Osaka. They take it over for two weeks. 49 teams come and they play a single elimination tournament and 50,000 people fill the stands every day and it's just non-stop smiles. This guy just struck out. His team is one out away from losing the championship and just smiles. Okay, good call. Team mates laughing at him. You just struck out loser. Just smiles galore. I love this batter. Leg all over the place. Let's go to the leg cam. Dangle and they go back. Leg all over the place. Love it. Okay, up the middle. Let's get a little rally, rally going. One out away from losing. Do they throw him out? No, he's safe. Everyone's smiling on that team, tying, running, scoring position and even the catcher. Little smile. Why not? What's that cone on the back of his head? I don't know what that is. That's to protect him from getting hit in the back of the head. Is that what that cone is? Still smiling. Now they walk. They walk another runner. Doesn't matter. This is the most smiley game of baseball ever. So they're going to think some strategy while the coach takes a little quick swig of piss, puts that away and then they're like, all right, strategy. Let's get the next out. And boom, they got it. Now this team is about to win the championship. No. Um, calls him safe. Was he safe? Because look, this team should be celebrating right now. That was a routine play. No one knows what's going on. Let's go to the replay. And is he on the bag? Looks like he could be, but he adjusts his foot himself, which probably makes the umpire think, well, if he was on the bag, he wouldn't adjust his foot. So they call him safe. Now the bases are loaded. It's a one nothing game, one out of way. I mean, this is a hold your breath at bat and bam, kid bombs one to center a walk off to win. It's like a buzzer beater in the finals. Damn. Number two wraps his leg around number nine and they're just clapping. Talk about emotions, man. The fleeting emotions of baseball. And then they, they do, you know, this very respectful thing. This sucks for the losing team, but it's pretty cool to see watch all this play out. Then they go stand in line and it's just tears. I mean, this is like, you know, Texas, Texas football, state championship, you know, huge event. Kids are going to cry when they lose high school, never get to play again. Sad stuff. Ball your eyes out. Even some of the winning team is crying their eyes out. It's just went from all smiles to all cries. And there's the pitcher number 11 and his teammates consoling them. And that's nice. And then after they do the song, then they salute the crowd, I think, which is also nice. That guy's crying. He's on the winning team, I believe. This is the losing team. They're crying. Everyone was smiling. Now everyone's crying. A couple people are happy. But even more tears than you'd hope number 12 consoling that guy. I think they really like the cry cameras in summer, what's called summer quotient. Anyway, how about that one play? If there's replay, I don't know. Do they, do they, do they broadcast this live? Should we all tune in? Seems like a fantastic event.