 We've got the legends here with us today, Steve Donahue, Director of Medical Services for the New York Yankees. You've seen them a bunch of times in this dugout, well now we're going to get a chance to know them. So Steve, are you ready to take a look at some of your top performing social media posts? Let's do it! Yeah, let's go! First one. What a great picture. Field of Dreams, man. Field of Dreams. What a special experience. That was great. Going out to Iowa and seeing that field and playing the game and it was really great. It was really cool. I had never been to Iowa before. It was crazy driving in through all the cornfields and stuff, it was a lot of fun. Did it meet all of your expectations? Oh yeah, it was great. It was really special. Yeah, I liked it. And this photo. Dude, I hope this is somewhere in your house hanging on a wall because this is a great picture of you, man. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, that was crazy. You know what? They have it set up out in right field and that's where the team came through and so yeah, that was great, it was a lot of fun. Next. Oh, Shane. I met DJ here for batting practice last year a few times and I just trying to learn a few things, you know. Trying to pick up on Jack Harlow and a few, you know, I'm trying to learn, you know. I got two daughters that know all that stuff and I'm just not trying to get too far behind. All right, this one. You went viral right here. Just break down everything that's going on. Rob Drachman. Long time on fire. So we're in Chicago playing the White Sox. He comes in and, you know, I've always thought you got to be different to be an umpire, you know. What goes on in their heads and then after that, I thought, well, it's definitely bats in the belfry. How many comments did you get from like fans and people or like players being like, dude, was that disgusting? Did it make you want to throw up? My daughter had just started my Instagram probably a week or so before. Oh, perfect timing. And I only, I don't know, I didn't have very many followers and then the next day, um, it was like 5,000. Wow. It was pretty great. Amazing. Amazing. So you saw the power of social media pretty early, which nowadays everybody's on TikTok and this is a great TikTok that you had somebody made, uh, Derek Jeter and putting you in there, too. Yeah. Yeah. Which is a film right here in the dugout. That's right. My trainers, Gene Monaghan, Steve Donahue. I just want to apologize now. Sorry I lied to you for all those years, but it was my responsibility to go out there and play every day. Monaghan, I told you. We were fortunate. Um, Derek invited Gene Monaghan and myself up to the induction. So then when I came back, uh, Ryan Callahan and Caitlin Brennan, they set this up for me to do. That was great to see him go in and see all, you know, any Yankee go in is always fun for me and, and, and for the organization. But when he said something about Sonya, I had to, you know, apologize it for the Lions and the athletic trainers. Hey, he was a tough guy. I mean, he, you know, all he ever wanted to do was play. And it was like, you know, Derek, you got to get this at X-ray. Why? Because it doesn't matter. I'm playing tomorrow. You know, that's just the way he was. Yeah. So. And you got a chance to be with him for a long, actually an entire career here because you've been here for about almost 50 years. And you're also here for Paul O'Neill and you had the opportunity to gift him. Oh, yeah. It was fun. Well, you know, Paul is a wonderful guy. You know, Paul is a warrior, right? And what made him as great as he was is his temper. And the Gatorade coolers and doors and bats, everyone knew every, everything felt his temper at times. So, so they thought that would be a good gift for him, for his number being retired. Amazing. You've seen a lot of stuff. Like we said, you've been here for almost 50 years now. Does anything compare to this? Or I guess what does compare to what Aaron Judge did? It's unbelievable. 2022. Unbelievable. What a feat. I mean, you know, something I didn't think I would ever see. From when you started with the Yankees, who compares most of him like body wise, or I guess like physical wise, like somebody who's just an absolute beast from when you first started. You know, Dave Winfield maybe. Aaron Judge is different. He's just a different, he's a different player. He's a special, special player. It's amazing. I didn't feel that, but different. They're different. Speaking of built different, you had a great relationship with CeCe's Bath here. You guys are celebrating together. What a special guy to be able to experience inside of this dugout for as many years as you did. Yeah. He was special too. And I think that was at the Pitchin Foundation, his foundation, which is does great work. And so that was a great night. And CeCe, everybody looked to him to, you know, what's next? What do we do next? In 2009, he was first year here. But at the same time, you could tell his leadership was, and he learned a lot from Andy Pettit. And so it's been a little bit of a legacy handed down, I think. With CeCe, he literally pitched until he couldn't anymore. So what was that moment like just walking off this field with him into the dugout? Those last moments that he wore the pinch strikes. Yeah. That was tough. That was, you know, he had such a great career. He had such a great, and he was such a great Yankee. And I felt bad for him, of course, because I know that's not how he wanted to walk off the field. But he could walk off with his head high because he gave it everything he had right to the last pitch. Here's your daughter, who just before this, you were saying how much of a runner she is. This is a great picture right here in the city in the background. Yeah. She's doing a half marathon there at Randall's Island. And we went out and supported her run. And I have two daughters. And of course, proud of them both. But that's Shannon doing her run. And it is a great shot with the city behind her. Yeah. She should have it up somewhere. And here it is, the final photo. Such a great picture of you and your wife. Where are you guys? What are you doing? And how do you like to spend your time away from the field? Is this it? That's Bay and I. We're on the Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island in November. It was great. It was a great trip. We went up there at Thanksgiving to Rhode Island and just spent some time and had the family up there. And we did the Cliff Walk by all of the Newport Mansions. Really, really a nice play. What would you say is your favorite part about social media or at least sharing some of these experiences that we all got a chance to get a little bit more of a story behind? I think it's a lot of fun. It's fun to hear from people and show a little bit. You have to be careful, I think, but I enjoy it. It's been good. It's been really good. Off the top of their head, is there anything that you would have liked to have shared when you first got into the business about 50 years ago? Oh, I bet there would have been. I don't know. But I think it might be a good thing that there wasn't social media then. Might have saved a few careers. Maybe mine, I'm not sure. Make sure you follow him on Instagram because he's got a lot of great posts and I'm sure a lot more is coming. Thank you.