Johnny Damon won two World Series, made untold millions and grew some very famous locks as a Major League Baseball player, but the retired All-Star doesn’t have much time for the game anymore.

He’s too busy following soccer.

Damon, who spent 18 years in the majors before retiring after the 2012 season, took in a Toronto FC training session in Orlando on Tuesday, with the Central Florida resident speaking with the Toronto Sun’s Kurt Larson about his love of the beautiful game.

Ex-Yankee Johnny Damon took in TFC traing today in Orlando. @MLS pic.twitter.com/PgOPIurPQr — Kurtis Larson (@KurtLarSUN) February 23, 2016

“Just being able to stay focused and watch an entire baseball game [is difficult] as compared to a soccer game,” said the 42-year-old Damon, a leader on the 2004 Boston Red Sox World Series team and a member of the 2009 New York Yankees championship squad.

“Plus, there are maybe one or two soccer games a week. You can pay attention a lot more. I mean, baseball is tough [to watch] until playoff time for me. Ten teams make the playoffs and the season is 162 games.

“Soccer and American football is what I like to pay attention to.”

Damon follows Orlando City, too, and even quizzed Larson on the Lions’ Canadian international forward, 2015 MLS Rookie of the Year Cyle Larin.