 Now, when you went to the Cardinals, so often times, and Jim, you can speak to this too. I see the Cardinals so often times they make deals like this last year of a guy's contract and then they multi-year them. I mean, Goldschmidt, the most recent example of that, did you go into that season with a mindset that it's going to take a lot to get me to sign an extension rather than test the market? Is that kind of your mindset or your agent's mindset? Well, my agent and I, our mindset was, for one, it took me in on the same page. Unfortunately, I'm his first client and vice versa. So it was cool just kind of going through that together as friends and family. But I just wanted to go play baseball. I didn't want to focus on that and had that be the focus point of my season, especially going into a new clubhouse and into a clubhouse that has so much respect. And the goal there is to try and make it to the postseason and try and win a World Series, which St. Louis has done a lot of in their history. So when it came to about the all-star break that year, they kind of said, hey, we're going to respect you guys' wishes. We don't really want to talk about it. They'll make you in your office. But we would like Jason to be here for a long time. I took that as even more sound of respect. But I still knew that our team was heating up and we had a great opportunity in a far and tough division to get to the postseason and make something happen beyond that. So I didn't want to go into the season thinking about myself, thinking about my numbers. I let winning take all the attention and let the rest take care of itself. I love that. So take us to this part because Bobby and I have been on the recruiting side, trying to recruit a free agent to our team. You were being recruited. You know, you go into that free agent. You're the Cardinals, the Cubs. You've got the Nationals. You've got Dusty Baker chasing you, trying to get you to be a national. So tell us what that's all about. So I was, man, I was, you know, eye-opening experience because it was the first time I had a choice to choose where I worked, right? And, you know, three great options there. And of course, St. Louis where I was, Chicago up and coming and ready to make things happen on North Side. And then D.C., we see them in 2019, the winning the World Series. So for me, having, I remember Harper reached out to me, who else? I'm trying to think of Ryan Zimmerman. Randall, maybe? Reached out to me. Randall, at the time, I feel like because the Nationals had so many players, right, that were just on top, stacked on top, on top of, you know, the two guys that reached out then were Ryan Zimmerman and Harper. But Dusty called me and he was like, hey, man, no, we want you to come play right field. You know, he was like, we want you to come play wherever you want to play if it's right field, center field, whatever. But he was like, it's already written in the books. Like we're going to win it all if you come over here and join what we got going on because pitchers, staffs in place, we got the offense, you and right field with our defense and helping us play in our division, a lot of special things can happen. And, you know, I really appreciate that from Dusty. You know, he was honestly the only manager that I had had a conversation with at that point in the process and called me up and said that, you know, when you hear about signing somewhere, you want to hear World Series. You want to know that someone has confidence in their abilities of the team and in the direction the franchise is headed. But of course, I had a decision to make and I ended up to the Chicago. Sure. Well, in that scenario, were you going to place center field and have Harper staying right or the conversation with Harper? What was that like? Was he going to move to center field? Like what take us through that? So I don't think too many people have got to hear this. But for me, that was kind of a part of what was where there was some uncertainty because Bryce hit me up saying that, hey, bro, like, we'd love to have you come place center field next to me in the outfield. Like, let's go win it all. And that's no, you know, that's not an off on him or anything like that. It's just to me, there's just some miscommunication there and, you know, where he's going to play. I mean, I think he's a guy that's already MVP in 2015, you know, him, you know, making a name for himself with multiple off stars on his way to a great career. And, you know, to me, you got to check in with him and see what he's okay with because he's already in place. So, you know, at that time, I'm thinking, wait, if he thinks I'm playing center and does he thinks I'm playing right field? Like I wonder what the GM thinks I'm doing and then I wonder what I'm actually going to be doing and what's going to be okay. So, you know, that wasn't a deciding factor, but it was definitely something to be wary of when you don't want to go into a clubhouse and have conflict with some of the guys that are already in place.