Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and CC Sabathia are among the New York Yankees who responded to the viral story of about how severely bullied a 10-year-old girl named Cassidy is.

In a video on Twitter mimicking the written form in which Cassidy previously shared her story on Facebook, the Yankees rallied around her. They praised her for her courage to stand up against her bullies and share her story, saying: “We may be older than you, we may be taller than you, but we want you to know that we look up to you.”

In a video on Facebook posted by Jenn Slater, she writes that Cassidy is her daughter and originally shared her story on her own page – which she says was shut down because she’s not 13 and doesn’t meet the site’s age requirement.

In the video, Cassidy flips through pages sharing her story. She wrote:

My name is Cassidy. I am 10 years old I go to John Adams Elementary School. I am in 4th grade. I started getting bullied in 1st grade. One day during Recess A group of kids grabbed my purse off of a teacher, and spit on it.. and me.. The group of kids always come up to me during Recess, trying to fight me. They hit me, kicked me, pulled my hair, pushed me, stepped on me, spit on me… Kids don’t even want to go near me. Whenever I sit at a lunch table, the kids get up. They threaten to kill me, and they tell me to kill myself. They also spilt milk all over my jacket. They also call me names There’s 4 of them and only 1 of me. The principal doesn’t do anything. I feel so alone, I feel like I have no one. It hurts. This is my story… Stop Bullying! Not just for me for other kids too. Please share my story!

At the time of this post, more than 222,500 people viewed the video.

Here is what the Yankees wrote in their response.