Kodai Senga actually has a literal ghost fork image on his glove

The Mets pitcher has the perfect glove.

The legend of Kodai Senga and his “ghost fork” pitch — a cross between a forkball and a splitter that dives out of the zone, disappearing like it’s a … well, you get it — made their MLB regular-season debut on Sunday with much fanfare after he struck out Yuli Gurriel.

That’s not the only really cool thing about the New York Mets pitcher from Japan who’s now a 30-year-old rookie.

It turns out that he’s paid tribute to his trademark pitch on his glove. He has a literal ghost with a fork printed on there, and I really just need to find out how I can buy one of those:

GHOST WITH A FORK!