 We were so honored and blessed to be part of that 2002 draft class, which obviously now the Moneyball draft, which was awesome to be part of all that. Listen, man, we had people following us around, like writing about us, like it felt good. It was cool to kind of be maybe like an outlier at that time, because it wasn't as big of a part of a game as Billy was making it. But at the end of the day, look at what happened in that 2002 run the Big League squad had. I mean, they rattled off 20 in a row. I mean, it was like the land of misfit toys at the time if you look at that roster. And so for us, we were like, you know what? Hell, yeah, man, we want to be part of that squad, because I also think now kind of being a special advisor with the Yankees, it's a little different. It's very buttoned up. But I liked one of the one things about being in Oakland A and the minor leagues is they weren't on top of you. They weren't telling you what to do. They weren't telling you how to wear your jersey. They weren't on you about the length of your hair. Listen, we were all trying to be like Jason Giambi at the time. I mean, he had the long hair, Roya the biceps, like the whole line. And that was the guy that we all wanted to be. So throughout that minor league run, I mean, we weren't really signing many baseball cards. We were signing books. You know, we were signing on the inside of books, which was crazy because I can't remember the last book I've read, cover to cover, you know? So I think just in general, I was so blessed to be part of that because it was awesome. It was something different. And I've always kind of prided myself on always being myself and not trying to conform to some other way. So to be able to be part of that book and to let them know that you don't necessarily have to be a certain way to be, you can look at it in other lights. And Billy Bean really kind of opened that up to a lot of people. I mean, if you look at that draft class, we had seven first round draft picks. And, you know, four of them made it to the show for a hot minute, which I think is impressive. You know, I mean, especially knowing what I know about, you know, drafting and scouting now. That's a pretty good return on your investment, no doubt. It is, it is. So, all right, you said you were part, obviously you're part of the book and there was a movie came out of that too, right? So, any good stories out of that? Did, you know, was Brad Pitt coming down? He having lunch with Brad Pitt or anything like that? Let me tell you this. I knew this and Billy would be the first one to tell you, man. Like, when Brad Pitt took over Billy Bean's role, we were all like, oh no, we're out. They're not bringing us in, bro. This ain't gonna be about us. This is gonna be about Billy for sure, right? But I was thinking to myself, Rob, if somebody's gonna be in that movie playing me, it's gonna be me, dude, you know what I mean? So, that was funny and it's actually funny because I think in that movie, my wife now, she was actually, I think she was asked to play, I think it was Scott Hatterberg's wife in the movie. So, I mean, we almost had a little bit of Swisher in there somewhere, you know? That's crazy, man. Yeah, that's crazy.