Boston native John Krasinski and the Red Sox teamed up to give a special gift to the coronavirus unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center — Red Sox tickets for life.

Krasinski, on his “Some Good News” YouTube show, chatted with a group of health care workers from BIDMC donning personal protective equipment in a video chat posted Sunday before introducing Red Sox star David Ortiz.

“I gotta tell you guys from the very bottom of my heart how much I love and respect you for what you guys are doing,” Ortiz said, joining the video chat with Krasinski and the health care workers.

Ortiz announced the Red Sox would be giving staff tickets for life, something even Krasinski said he had been waiting 16 years himself for.

“To see you guys actually tearful and joyful is a near impossibility and brings tears to my eyes,” Krasinski told the workers earlier. “… I know we’re all missing baseball season, but that doesn’t mean I can’t bring baseball to you.”

The workers were then taken to Fenway Park on “the most sanitized duck boat in America,” Krasinski quipped, while the actor and his wife, actress Emily Blunt, talked one-on-one with the health care workers.

“I don’t go home to see my family at all which is sad but it’s okay,” a health care worker named Chelsea who works in the emergency department told Krasinksi while riding the Duck Boat. “… That’s our job though.”

The Beth Israel staffers were greeted by Mayor Martin Walsh, Gov. Charlie Baker and Red Sox players who were shown on the scoreboard applauding the hospital staff.

Krasinski also announced AT&T pledged to cover the phone bills of every single nurse and doctor in America for the next three months.

Watch Episode Three of Krasinski’s “Some Good News” below.