 The way you've seen Jay Bruce move around in the first base of the outfield and what he's done at the plate so far, has any of this been a surprise to you in this camp? No. I know what a good player Jay's been throughout his career and I think you've heard him talk about it. The biggest thing with him is health. He's been probably a little banged up in different ways over the last couple of years and I feel like he's probably as healthy as he's been in the last couple of years. So we certainly know what he's capable of. I think the biggest thing for me has been to try and get him a fair amount of first base reps and just to try and get him a little more and more comfortable and natural over there. I feel like he's got natural movements there but it's more about the experience part of it now. That's something that he'll benefit from. I think he's looked great. He's moving well. Looks really good at the plate. I think everything we could hope for when we brought him in. Sweeney Murdy, you have the next question. Good morning, Aaron. A couple things. Is there an update on all of the edumar? No. Just continuing to treat that muscle strain and no update. Just he's getting treatment. Okay. And have any of the guest instructors showed up at all this spring? Have any of them that are localed? No. Yeah, they've all been out. That's been one of the bombers of this camp. I certainly miss having a lot of the people that come through here. Whether it's a willow or a stump and gator that's here the whole time or guys that even like a Tino or Alfonso that pop in for short spurts. You miss that. That's one of the cool things really about any spring training but I think especially about Yankee spring training. The fans really love that. It has a sense of nostalgia to it. What do you and the players get out of having those guys there? Look, I think anytime you can tap into people that have worlds of experience and the people we bring in have everything from managers and coaches to all-star players to hall of fame players. To have that connection to the past and have that connection to the different generations of this game. We're all trying to pass on the game better than we left it. And to have those people here to bounce things off of in some cases. Those are some guys that I talk to and get their thoughts on things with the current club and what's happening in the present. But also it's a lot of fun for me. I know as somebody that is very nostalgic and grew up in this game to hear their stories and perspectives is something I miss. It seems to be that because everyone is a little more individualized with headphones and heads in their phones that maybe there's less actual baseball conversations sometimes happening inside a clubhouse. Is that one of the things that maybe is amplified when the guys are around because there's time to sit in a spring training environment and have real baseball conversations? Yeah, maybe. Yeah. It's different. I'd like to think that while it looks different than it did 20 and 30 years ago with how guys communicate still at its best in today's game. I still think there's those high level conversations, camaraderie building things that that do go on. It just looks a little bit different now. Ken David off, please unmute. With Sanchez being so good so far and I'm wondering in the past when he has trouble how much do you think his confidence or lack there of a factor in that? Do you think it was at all spiral and do you think when he's been really good? Good question. I think even at his lowest, I do think he's very confident in what he's capable of doing and his ability. That said, I do think there's been moments where there has been and probably at times last year where the pressing you want to do make up for some of the struggles you've had and that can snowball on you a little bit. I've certainly been there at the plate where even though you know what you're capable of, you're still in a funk to where, you know, tension still sets in and, you know, but part of, you know, being a big leager and part of being an outstanding player is being able to navigate because you're going to get hit in the mouth. You're going to struggle. You're going to have a few days where you're feeling bad. The really good ones find a way to navigate out of that.