 Hey guys, what's up? We're here with a young Yankee stud, Clark Schmidt. Clark, of course, there's nothing like pitching in the big leagues, but along that journey comes some really cool things. And you just had one recently on Twitter. Yeah, so one of my videos got posted online and somebody tagged Pitching Ninja and said, I look at these pitches or something like that and then it kind of blew up and he ended up reposting it and made it a little clip of it. So yeah, it was pretty cool. That's right, so Pitching Ninja, one of the most popular Twitter accounts in baseball so far. Yeah, for sure. Adam Aduvino said that if you get up on his feet, it's almost like a rite of passage. Yeah. And that was your first one. Yeah, it's funny. Growing up, it was always ESPN like top 10, you know? Like everybody was like, oh dude, so you see so-and-so's on top 10. So it's kind of like that. That's how I see it at least. It's like, oh, this dude got on Pitching Ninja so he must be doing something right. So I think it's pretty cool. It's kind of funny how players and pitchers, especially in the majors or minors or whatever it is, they get excited over something like that. But yeah, I think it's cool. And you got the getting sick emoji that you threw up there too. So you even got a little bit of that in there. That's right. He gave me a little extra love. I don't think you can beat that. So yeah, it was good. With your reply, you said at mom. Right. I made it. I made it, yeah. I was like, I don't know what to say. I was like, I guess I'll just tag my mom. All right, I just tagged at mom, but it wasn't really my mom, but yeah. All right, well, we were watching Clark's bullpen just yesterday. So we got some cool video that we think that you robbed out there. We know you're watching that you get to work with and maybe make a couple more, but here they are. All right, so that was your first time pitching Ninja and hopefully a second and a third. And I'm sure many more will be on deck for you. Yeah, that's, you know, hopefully I'm on there. Every week I pitch, that'd be the goal for sure.