Russell Wilson reported to the New York Yankees' spring training facility for the first time on Monday.

Wilson will be spending the next five days with the Yankees after a trade last week that sent his rights from the Texas Rangers to New York.

The Seattle Seahawks quarterback took batting practice with Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez and Greg Bird.

Unofficially, Stanton paced the group with 15 total home runs, while Judge had 10 and Bird had eight. Wilson got on the home run leaderboard, too, eclipsing Sanchez by one with six long balls.

"This is what I've known my whole life," Wilson said. "Now, I couldn't just step on a basketball court. I wouldn't be good at basketball, but baseball, it's like riding a bike once you get back out there for me. It's not an easy sport, though. It's very, very difficult."