 Last time we heard from Brian Cashman, he had spoken about wanting to bring you back this next season. We know your contract was up. So is there any headway there? Will you be back with the Yankees next season? That's a good question, Meredith. We're obviously working hard to get it done. Confident that things will work out in the end, but I feel like we're in a good spot right now. How does that change how you approach the offseason and really how you interact with players? I would say it hasn't changed too much, knowing that we're kind of at will right now, just making sure we're set up for a good offseason with all these guys and assuming things, you know, heading that direction and we get things done that will have things in a working order for the rest of the offseason. So I want to make sure we're doing our due diligence on the front end. When you say get set up for a good offseason, exactly what does that entail? Yes, so we're just making sure we check in with everybody and know where they are in the offseason, kind of get a general sense of what their resources are or what their plans are for working out if they have any vacations in the mix, things like that. So we know what the arc of their offseason looks like and we can kind of help them plan accordingly. So some of the guys are going to do the WBC, so that, you know, some of them have to be prepared to pitch a little bit earlier than maybe normal. So just making sure we've got our ducks in a row as far as what everybody's doing. You mentioned the WBC. Nestor Cortez announced the other day that he is going to be a part of it. Does that worry you guys at all as an organization knowing they are going to need to get ready earlier and they're going to have extra innings on their arms? Yes and no. I think that anytime you add some volume and intensity to a guy's season, you're a little bit of concern. But I think knowing that we're ahead of it and we're preparing with these guys and making sure that they're ready for the extra stress and a little higher intensity. So if it kind of snuck up on us, I think that we might have a little more concern. But I think making sure we get out in front of this and prepare their on-ramp so that they are properly built up for these competitive environments. Aside from Nestor, do you expect anyone else to pitch in the WBC? I know that Lou Trevino has been talked about. I know John from the Weissikas in the mix for his team, Nicaragua. I know Wandy potentially in the mix. So there's a handful of guys that it's kind of picking up a little bit now and a couple of the guys have been asked on. We're just trying to figure out where exactly they fit.