Under normal circumstances, the Boston Red Sox probably wouldn’t invite a former New York Yankee to perform “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” at Fenway Park.

These weren’t normal circumstances.

Derek Jeter played the final game of his illustrious 20-year career at Fenway Park on Sunday, and the Red Sox rolled out all the stops with a pregame ceremony for the Yankees captain. The team didn’t stop there, however, surprising Jeter by inviting his good friend and former Yankees outfielder Bernie Williams onto the field in the middle of the seventh inning to play the classic baseball tune.

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In case you couldn’t tell, that wasn’t exactly Williams’ first rodeo. After playing 16 seasons in New York — 12 with Jeter — the Puerto Rico native went on to pursue a music career as a solo guitarist and produced two studio albums.

Jeter enjoyed the show from the comfort of the dugout, as he exited the game in third inning after hitting an RBI infield single off Clay Buchholz. The Yankees went on to give the captain a 9-5 win in his last MLB game.