 Now, Brian, obviously, you know, one of the big stories that, you know, people want to talk about every single day, we could do four hours of it a day on the show is about Manny Machado. And Hal Steinberger said at the owner's meetings yesterday that he will want you to sit down with Machado and ask him about the comments about hustling. Last time we asked you, he was not a free agent yet because he belonged to the Dodgers. So how, what would be able to come up in that discussion that you would have with Manny that would override what he said before and the way he's acted before? You know, I don't want to put the cart ahead of the horse. Obviously, we're in free agency as well as the trade market, you know, which is the winter program for all clubs. And so, you know, there'll be a lot of due diligence. That's necessary, whether it's a small acquisition or a large acquisition. And you know, you're certainly going to want to assess how people will fit financially, how they'll fit personality wise, and whether that commitment level that you're going to make small or large is going to be, you know, if you're going to, it's your place and best. And the bet you place is, is it going to be a benefit to you and your fans? And you know, those are the things we have to deal with. If you knew that he was just not going to hustle, that that's the player that he was going to be if he signed with the New York Yankees, would his talent compensate for it? Would you be okay with that? You know, I don't, I don't think it's probably productive for me to telegraph, you know, some of those, you know, by answering questions like that, you know, this specific player or any player that happens to be in the marketplace. You know, I think if we, if we acquire guys, I'll be in a position to be dissected inside and out on, on what the process was and why and how we think they fit and if it's controversial, which we've had some of my past two of acquisition wise that I can speak to those. But by the way, we want to, we want to put together the best team we possibly can. We got a lot of good guys already here in place and we're looking to add some more to the mix. Well, let me rephrase the question. Is hustling important to you? I would say that hustling is, you know, always a prerequisite, a prerequisite. It's not something that, you know, but I think sometimes, you know, I know we dealt with this on Robbie Cano where, or Soriano, when they came out of the box. Those are the two guys I remember because I've been here now for as long as I have. And then I remember that there would be a lot of, you know, noise wrapped around those players because the perception that they weren't, they didn't care because of the perception that it wasn't lack of hustle. And in some cases, some of it was an instinctual reaction to what was a home run. Turned out to be a single because it was a ground, a ball off the wall that Sorano did or turned into, instead of a double, it was a single because it thought it was a homer and it wasn't something he was trying to do. It was just something instinctively reacted to and it would get buried by it. And, you know, we would go through the process of trying to unlock that. But that did not make him a bad person or a bad player. It just made some, that was in some cases part of a DNA. And so you deal with that type of conversation several times, both internally and externally, where you're exposed to it. But, you know, I'm not, you know, I'm not in a position to talk to many Machado, you know, I don't know the person. I've seen the player from afar do a lot of, you know, amazing things. And, you know, he's in a good position as a free agent to capitalize the current career he's had and, you know, whether that takes him to the Bronx or somewhere else remains to be seen. But, but, you know, I'd hate to, you know, try him in public. Obviously, you know, that's not, you know, that's not something I want to participate in, you know, if we obviously play on it and if we secure him when the death settles and be in a better position to address some of those issues, I guess.