 Bernie Williams was a beast on the baseball field and a beast on the guitar, and there may be another Yankee following his footsteps. Find yourself a catcher who could shred, baby. Yes. Kyle, so you got a nice guitar a little bit different than catcher's equipment? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's a hobby of mine. So what got you into playing the guitar? I mean, I've always been into rock music. My parents, they like a lot of the Eagles and some of the other classic rock bands, I'm petty, so that kind of got me liking that type of music, and then I think I evolved more into the 80s hard rock slash metal. I think for my 13th birthday, my mom got me a guitar amp combo for like 100 bucks online. And I only played it for like a month, set it down, and then picked it back up my first spring training because I had so much free time, and I've been playing it ever since. I got this like DVD at Guitar Center, and it was called Learn Rock Guitar for Beginners. I said I'm going to start with the basics like chords and just easy like one string note picking or whatever, and kind of progress from there. I definitely had some irritated roommates early on. As far as inside the Yankees locker room goes, Bernie Williams sometimes comes around. Have you gotten a chance to talk music with him? Yeah, I talked with him for like an hour one time about guitar. He always tells me to bring my guitar in, but I just like, I feel like I'm not really worthy. Eventually at some point, I'm sure you guys will be playing together. That would be cool. He said to me that baseball was his way of funding his guitar or his music career, so I don't think that's going to be me. I'm more of a baseball player than I am a musician. High drive, left field, going back Santana on the track at the wall, Seah, home run Higashioka, his third home run. I just love the sound of the electric guitar, so it's, you know, if I just pick up and play a few songs, it's, you know, it's, it's just relaxing, fun for me. Well, so that being said, we got a quarter and there's two songs that we know you love to play. The first one is The Trooper by Iron Maiden and the other Rock of Ages by Death Leopard. So we're going to flip a coin, whichever one he gets, he's going to play. Hedge the Trooper, Tails, Rock of Ages. All right. Ready? Yeah. All right. Heads. Oh, man. It's all you. Dude, that was awesome. Oh, thanks. So how'd you rate your performance? For me, that was solid. It was very, very solid. So if there's a song to describe this 2019 Yankees team, what song would you use and why? Oh, we're pretty, I mean, this team is pretty, pretty powerful. Could be a juggernaut. A lot of big guys. Maybe Rocky like a hurricane. Okay. Yeah. You know, just, I'm sure there's going to be a lot more songs in your back pocket that you'll be playing soon. Yeah. We'll see. Thank you. Hey.