 So I ended up buying it for 35 grand. I took it to the ballpark and said, I'm gonna wear this sucker. Joe Torrey caught wind of it. He's like, hey, you can't wear that hat. It's not required uniform. I'm like, Joe, how cool would that be to wear the hat? Babe Ruth wore it. Now I'm wearing it in a game and kind of brings back history a little bit because it is history. I'm like, I'm gonna wear this hat. He goes, no, you're not. I'm like, oh yeah, I am. I was warming up. I walked by and he was looking right at my hat. I looked down and I said, see, I don't have it on but I went up to my locker, he put it on and I'm looking up the tunnel. I see Jorge and Derek and they're looking at me and I'm like, go, just run out there because when you run out there, they start the music and I'm like, go. So they took off running and then I came right on the mound and Joe passed. He goes, take the hat off. He goes, I told you not to wear it. I said, well, I wore it. It's pretty cool. He goes, well, you're not wearing it anymore. After the game, he called me in. He's like, yeah, you'll find $2,500. I'm like, that's it. I said, all right, whatever it is. The least I got to wear the hat and history is history. So I bought it for 35 grand and I took a lot of grief for paying that much for a hat. I saw on the paper of Babe Ruth Jersey and it was going up for auction. I said, if somebody's not gonna get the jersey, they're gonna buy the hat. So I ended up putting a hat on the auction and ended up getting like $500, $500, $600 for it. That's a good investment on my part. That's the saga of that hat. It was pretty cool.