 Luke, so you're one of the newest Yankees, which means you have a lot of fresh pinstripe posts on your Instagram page. Are you ready to check out the feed? Yeah, let's do it. Let's do it. First one, player's weekend. You're rocking the Lewis on the back of the jersey, which you revealed. Is your real first name? Yeah. So, you know, last year I just did Boyd because everyone really calls me Boyd. And I want to do something different, you know, kind of honor my dad and my granddad because they're senior and junior. And, you know, I thought it'd be cool to, you know, I feel like a lot of people didn't know my real name is Lewis and my nickname's Luke, which everyone calls me too. So, you know, I thought it was something cool and, you know, something cool for the fantasy. And now your full name sounds very royal. You got Lewis, Linwood. Boyd the third. It's funny because I saw a lot of posts like King Louis just because of that name. So, yeah, it's a cool name. No one's got it. It makes me almost want to keep it going for when I have kids someday if I get a boy. I feel like I might get all girls, but who knows. And you said people call you King Louis. There's so many different things you can do with that name. Yeah, I know. Louis V, whatever it is. Louis V can get Louis Vuitton to get me a, you know, a discount or something. All right. So, another Yankees post you got. Your first hit. You saved the baseball. This is a special one, huh? Yeah. Super cool. Especially, you know, I mean, I never would have thought, you know, I've been playing for New York Yankees and, you know, it's something I always haven't cherished, you know, for the rest of my life, you know, just because it's my first, you know, American League hit and, you know, happens to be at the, you know, the biggest organization of, you know, all sports. So it's pretty, you know, pretty cherishable. Congratulations and hopefully the first of many. Yeah. Yeah. Very true. All right. So if your game play didn't make Yankee fans love you enough, you're also a pretty big dog lover, huh? Yeah. I got a dog. I got a, her name's Lola. She's my little princess, except she's giving my fiance some tough times. But, you know, it's just her being a dog. And she's a lab half terrier mix. She's about 40 pounds and she's like perfect size. She's awesome. She's my fiance and check and, you know, gives her some love and support when I'm not there. So she's perfect for it. Now you mentioned your fiance. You guys just recently got engaged. Yep. How did it go down? It's out of winery and it kind of overlooks, you know, the Valley or whatever at Montel winery. It's out in the St. Louis area. Yeah, that was my buddy that took that picture there and kind of knew it was coming. And I didn't expect the picture. I wanted it to be kind of private anyway. And she loved it. She said yes. So that's my support part, right? What do you do? You're pretty smooth, huh? Yeah. Smooth blue. There you go. Good possible nickname. All right. You two like to have a lot of fun. Go to a lot of hockey games. Big hockey guy or what? Yeah. I love the St. Louis Blues. I grew up a blues fan. And it's pretty cool. We had a blues jersey like theme night for like, you know, BP. And I got to get Tarasenko's, you know, autograph, who's one of the best players in the NHL. And try to go as many blues games as I can. And, you know, hopefully it can win a Stanley Cup because, you know, they don't have one yet. So I'm hoping for that turnaround here soon. And now that you're at the Yankees in here in New York, you got to experience the game at Madison Square Garden and check out the Rangers, maybe? Yeah. I've never been to one. I want to check out Madison Square Garden. You know, it's kind of a bucket list thing. And, you know, hopefully, you know, I'll be here all fall. And I'll be able to get a chance to go check one out. And you've got some pretty cool baseball cards. Check this one out. This one's pretty sweet. Yeah. So when I was in double A, I won the home run derby. And the champion got a buck knife. And we had, like, a little, like, Shaba thing we did at second base. And I did it when I won it with the buck knife. And it kind of went viral for a little bit. Another thing, you know, it's, you know, a sheriff's restaurant, too. It's pretty cool. I don't know if I can use it. I feel like it's too nice to use it. You see some photos of you in the sleeveless T's showing off the guns. You're kind of like a creative player. Dude, that's meant to hit arm runs. You like to hit the gym. Yeah. This is all pretty impressive. Yeah. I'm a big gym rat, you know. And the Aussies, I'm in there five, six times a week. That crazy work ethic. And that comes from my trainer back home, Brian Fitzmores, who's, you know, helped me, you know, with my nutrition, working out, you know, sleep habits, eating habits, whatever. Guy's been awesome for me. And he makes me want to come back every day. And, you know, he's huge in the mental side, too, which I appreciate. And I've, you know, made me more of a mature person, you know, with baseball. And, you know, my personal life, too. And, you know, I credit some of my success to him. So, yeah. It's, you know, I love working out and stuff and, you know, being in shape. And it helps with the power hitting. Yeah. Dude, you're looking like you're about to hit a ball 600 feet in this. So, funny story. I actually lost to freakin' Miggy and Ahar and the home run Derby in 2015. I got second place. And this is a picture from it. Depressing. We went down to, like, the finals in the championship when the swing off. And he ended up hitting bombs like he is right now. And I freakin' hit, like, a ground ball or something. But it's pretty cool and weird, you know, three years later that we're playing together and hitting back-to-back in the lineup. So it's pretty sweet. Is that kind of wild to see how your career has played out now that you guys are in the same lineup? Yes. You know, you never, I mean, back then, you know, you're just hoping to get to the big leagues and now I'm playing next to him. And, man, he's about to, he could possibly work it a year. I mean, he's a talent. He was a talent then. And it's impressive, you know, watching him band down. And now the final photo. You're not the only big dude in the Voight family. Your brother. He's got some football in his blood. Yeah. So my brother went to West Point right down the road. And he was captain there last year. You know, won the Army Navy game twice. Was a beast. All conference. You know, kind of balled out and, you know, super proud of him. He's a big dude. He was, when he was playing, he was like 6'4", like 265. He's bigger than I was. And, you know, he graduated and it's pretty impressive. And, you know, I want to thank all the people that have gone out and served our country because, you know, my brother's going to be going down that path here soon. And so much love and go Army beat Navy, baby. So we see all these posts. What would you say is your favorite part about Instagram? Being able to express myself, you know, and, like, honestly, getting to see other people and got to meet Big Al yesterday. And a lot of the coolest things I get to do with the Yankees. But then in the off-season, like, stuff I like to do, like, you know, I like to work out. You know, I like to go hunting. I'm a big blues fan. You know, you can express, you know, what you like to do and have fun with it. Because, I mean, there's a lot of guys that make funny videos and stuff like that. And, you know, I always find myself when I wake up in the morning just always scrolling through and stuff and looking for, you know, funny stuff. And I always put a smile on my face. What can fans expect from you and watch you? I'm not the biggest post, you know, I don't post all the time. But, you know, it's, you know, now I'm a Yankee. I want to kind of get myself out there. You know, I was in St. Louis and, you know, I was kind of more well known just from being there and stuff. And it's one of the biggest cities in the world. And I want to, you know, get out and enjoy this place as much as possible. So I'm going to show you guys that. And let's have fun with it. No, I'm just a Missouri boy that's, you know, you know, doing big city things now. So, you know, it should be interesting. All right, well, good luck. Shoot this guy, follow Louis Vuitton if you're watching. You want to deal. Yeah, let's go. I'm going to get my fiancee more stuff. So she's not begging me all the time.