 Oh, by the way that you're on, everyone's going crazy. They're saying, let's go, Yelly, Yelly. Hey, y'all in the chat, ask questions and I'll ask Yelly. How you doing, bro? Good, dude. I'm just hanging out, man. Same as you are probably, just trying to pass the boredom but also try to stay ready if we got to turn this thing back up here soon, which hopefully we do. Yeah, hopefully we start here pretty soon. Yeah, man. They're asking, what's your favorite song? What do you listen to before games? My favorite song. I don't really have like a, I don't know if you do, but I don't really have like a set playlist. I'm not really walking around with the headphones on or anything. It's really whatever the guys are playing, the clubhouse, and it's a different clubhouse DJ for us every day. Sometimes it's the same guy, but I don't know. I'm sure you do a good job of the two, but you usually do a pretty good job of getting yourself ready to play or getting yourself into mindset where you got to go turn it on and that whole deal. Maybe there's a day or two where like you really locked in and you got your own like playlist going on. You're really feeling something. You lose yourself M&M, you're like, let's go. Hey, all right, here's the next question. Start one, bench one, sit one. Or cut one, I'm sorry. Start one, bench one, cut one. Harden, Curry, or Kairi. Oh man. Harden, Harden, Curry, Kairi, those are the three? Yeah. Let's see. Probably startin' Curry, Benchen, Kairi, and I gotta cut Harden, which is gonna get me booed right off of this Zoom card. Get out, get out. I don't know, dude, you can't go wrong with any of those guys. You're saying that because your boys are honest. Oh man, I don't know what you're talking about. I've got no bias here, come on. But honest to be, he's startin' over everybody right now. Hell yeah, what's the biggest thing you learned? By the way, I'm startin' Harden, but what's the biggest thing you learned playing with Ichiro? Just like a routine, man. Like this guy was so dialed in on his routine every day. Like, it didn't matter if he was starting, if he wasn't playing, it was to the point where, I don't know if I ever talked about this, but it was like the point where he would take the exact same number of flips in the cage every day. Bro, they told me in California pizza kitchen for lunch every day. Yeah, well, it would be like a different, it would be like a different thing. Sometimes it was like CBK, I think it was like Shake Shack. I guess throughout his career it was like different, different places that he really liked. I don't wanna blow his spot up too much because he's such a private guy, but it was fascinating to watch, man. Just how routine oriented he was, how he could get himself to prepare. Great dude, I really liked being around him. Awesome teammate, but it was so dialed in, dude. He was so in tune with his swing and what he wanted to accomplish. And you would probably heard the stories about him, like the home run dirt, like everybody say he could win a home run dirt, but I fully believe that after watching it. Hell yeah, what's your favorite ballpark to play in? It's always so hard for me to, that's a common question that we get asked all the time. I'm sure you do too. And it's hard for me to pick. I like aspects of a lot of them, and it probably depends on the time of the year and atmosphere. I like both of our parks, bro. Minimade and Miller, they're both dope. Yeah, that was your first time playing in Miller last year, right? Yeah, it's a good place to hit, and it's usually a pretty good atmosphere, good fans. I think that's the only place I could go deep to center. I was like, holy cow, I thought I flew out. That's a great place to hit. Why'd you shave? Everyone in the chat's asking, why'd you shave? They thought you were gonna keep it. Oh yeah, dude, so I was chilling the other day and I just took a shower and I looked at myself in the mirror and I was like, this just got, I just started hacking away at this thing, but there's still time for it to come back. It'll be back another week or two if I want it to be, but. Hell yeah. Yeah, I just hacked it off one day. Hell yeah. What's the hardest picture you've ever had to face in the big leagues? I don't know. I mean, I'm sure there's some of them, but I don't really ever like giving anybody too much credit and it's not like- That's something you asked me earlier. Yeah, that's not a disrespect thing, but it's just like I have a hard time of like conceding to the fact that like I can't succeed against anybody on a given day. Like yeah, I'm gonna get my ass handed to me all the time and we all do in that game, but there's nobody that I'm gonna be like, oh man, like this guy is really, he's getting me out today. There's some guys that you know, like you know in the back of your head, like, ah, this guy's got my number, but you're never gonna admit it. Yeah, that's why I said 70 knows, 70 knows got my number, but I'm not gonna admit that just today, that's it. What's it like having Barry Bons as your hitting coach? I learned a lot from Barry and I did that thing with Ploof and the John Boy guys the other day about like kind of what I learned from him and took away from that whole experience and I tried to build on it throughout my career and as you know, that we're always constantly trying to get better, like just because you've had successful seasons and the big leagues doesn't necessarily mean that you're accepting of that and that you're cool with just staying at that level forever. We all wanna get, we all wanna reach like, I think we all wanna get the most out of our careers, we all wanna reach whatever like our peak potential is. So you're always in search of improving and getting better and like that's what drives you on the day to day and I learned so much from Barry and him and Frank Menekino combined I think really helped me out a lot. Hell yeah. And so things are both of those guys that I could kind of apply to my career and tweak in ever since. Hell yeah. Hey, so since this is a charity stream, we're trying to get as much money donated for the food bank as possible. I was kind of gonna put you on the spot and see if you wanted to sign a bat that we could raffle off to everybody who donates. If I can fire it off on that wall, then yeah, sure. Oh man. All right, so you're in. Who we got back there? So we got two of the Louisville Slugger bats from the All-Star game last year, the Fender guitars and a lot of Maruti stuff. We got some bats from a bunch of guys across the league, Air Nato. We got Jose Abreu. We got some players weekend bats. You down to sign one and send it off? Yeah, just send me a text after this award. Or to send it. I can get it to you. Sounds good. Hey, everybody in the chat, if you guys donate right now, you guys will be entered into that raffle and we will pick a winner. All right, last question for you. Sammy Sosa or Mark McGuire? I remember following McGuire a lot when I was a kid during that home run race. And that was before like you could go on the internet. So you'd have to wait and like check the newspaper in the morning, which I'm sure a lot of people on this thing have like no idea what that even means. But there was a time kids back in the day when you had to go away. So the newspaper came out in the morning to check on your sports news. You couldn't always go on Twitter or Instagram and have some instant validation or you would hopefully see it on the bottom line of ESPN. But I would remember like they each had like their head shot in the newspaper and then like a home run tally. And I would check that every day. And I was always rooting for McGuire for whatever reason. But I mean, I enjoyed watching Sammy too. You know, that's probably even before your time. No, that was like, that was my favorite. What'd you say? Hey guys, remember, Yelly's gonna, excuse me, Yelly's gonna be auctioned or given us a signed bat to send off to people who donate. So thank y'all for donating Yelly. Thank you for joining us, bro. Well, yeah, man, you're staying up all night. Like you're doing it 24 hours. We're doing it 24 hours. We got, actually we got Boris Diaz about to join in, talk about Greg Popovich, talk about his career, talk about his wine business. Yeah, we're just rolling, man. We got a bunch of people coming on, helping us out. So thank you. Thank you, bro. The most good work you're doing, man. Appreciate you for having me. And obviously, pulling for you guys to raise as much money as you can. Hell yeah, bro. We'll see you soon. Hopefully, we got a season. I know, man. Text me that address wherever you want me to send that bat. Just send it to us. We'll send it to them and we'll get it to them. Yeah, text me whatever address you want me to send it to. And then, yeah, dude, hopefully I see you down the road here for the season. Hell yeah, bro. You're the man. All right, man. Be good. Later.