Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is arguably one of the best basketball players in the world today. But when it comes to baseball, the reigning NBA MVP is a total noob.

In fact, the Greek Freak admitted that Monday night was the first time he had ever touched a baseball, per ESPN. He also added that he would make “a terrible baseball player.”

His inexperience with the sport showed in the footage posted by the Yankees official Twitter account, where the 24-year old took a number of swings on a stationary ball – including a terrible miss – in the batting cage inside the stadium.

Giannis was in attendance for a game between the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday. He was also in the area along with his three brothers to promote his recently released signature shoe with Nike.

Surely, baseball is not Giannis' thing. Good for him, he's gotten really good at this basketball thing real quick. In fact, Antetokounmpo only picked up a ball at the age of 13, and started playing competitively two years later.

Antetokounmpo began his journey in the NBA back in 2013 as a very raw prospect. Six years later, he's already one of the best in the world. And this is validated with the fact that he won his first MVP plum at the age of 24 after leading the Bucks to the best record in the league this past season.

However, Giannis isn't satisfied with where he's at. He recently admitted that he's only at 60 percent of the player he wants to be.

This is scary for the rest of the NBA. Good thing the MLB doesn't have to deal with this Greek Freak of nature.