 Cardinals at Cubs, and it's the first game at Wrigley with full capacity since 2019, calling it opening day 2.0. And this one is brought to you by Dugout Mugs, the best gift for Father's Day graduations, end of seasons. Literally, coach, you name it, 35% off right now with code breakdown at dugoutmugs.com. So Rizzo's going to take this first pitch, the high fastball for a college strike. And at that point, I think he says, you know what? I'm not going to let another college strike go by. Fouls back that change up, so he's in a hole O2 right away. Easy waste pitch, a true waste pitch, a waste of a pitch wasn't even close enough to make him think about swinging. And that's a ball, and then Rizzo doesn't even care. He's just, I'm swinging now. Yachty taps the ground to hope Rizzo think it's going low, but it's actually high, and Rizzo fouls it off again. Now Yachty waves the glove high, even though it's low to try and trick Rizzo, doesn't work again. Fouls that off, and this old couple, they get a nice ball, you know? They're just making people happy, giving out souvenirs. That's what Rizzo's doing. So now, the 1-2, he goes 78 mile per hour curve ball, fouled that back, goes back to back with the curve, tries to go high, or misses high fouls. That one back, and this little kid, Rizzo's giving out gifts to the entire demographic. You got old, you got young, making people's days come true. It's about to make the entire stadium's day come true soon. Fouls that high fastball back, takes that one. You can see him kind of take that like, okay, like I don't think he's in take mode at all, but that one, he knew he maybe couldn't even foul off for anything. Watch his reaction to this, like, okay, all right, well, okay. Didn't wanna do that, but glad it worked out. Change up in the zone, fouled back. Any secondary pitch was just fouled off. He was hunting the fastballs and fouling off anything else, and he wasn't letting a high fastball go by, because that first high fastball got called to strike on him. Goes to his corner, kind of like a boxer in his corner, readjusts, rethinks everything, says, okay, that was a forcing fastball high. It's a two-two count. He's got another waste pitch if he wants it. That's a nice pitch, top of the zone. Rizzo wants that one. Oh, here we go. Let's go, Rizzo! Let's go! Fuck you, dude, not just joking, I love you. And now everyone's standing up, two-two, all of Wrigley on their feet, and Rizzo says, okay, about time. Also the pitcher missed a spot, finally put a fastball right in the middle. Rizzo does what he does with those. Tying, home run in the sixth inning. Packed house, they're going crazy. Pretty big moment, because it's slowly built and built and built. And the moment that all the fans realized, oh shit, this is a great at bat, he homers. Instant satisfaction now. We're looking at first man up, but they're all standing. This guy in the top left corner, you have to note that his arms are up as the pitch is being delivered, so he's disqualified from play, which brings the true winner all the way over here to this dude in the Cubs jersey. He was the first arms up after the swing of the bat. So congratulations to him and bam, there he is, beats everyone else, the winner of the day. And he had a lot of competition because stadiums are getting full again. Stadiums are getting real full again. Rizzo walks in the dugout on how he says, hey, cheer for the man, let's get him a curtain call. Bang in the bat like Brett Gardner. Rizzo takes his curtain call. Man, what a day. Day game at Wrigley in a packed house, 14 pitch at bat, ends in a game tying home run. Ian Hap, host of the compound on John Boy Media, he likes it, everybody likes it. Like I said, this one was brought to you by Dugout Mugs. You've heard me talk about them a lot. Baseball bat, mugs, they got every team. Your Cubs fan, they got them. This is a Yankees mug because I'm a Yankees fan. Best discount on the internet, 35% off, use, code, breakdown. Blue.