 We told you, Sabathia, the 17th pitcher all time, to reach 3,000 strikeouts. He's just the third lefty all time joining Hall of Famers Randy Johnson, John Flaherty's buddy, and Steve Carlton, another Hall of Famer. I mean, it's incredible company, John, and, you know, you think about Sabathia getting to this place a few years ago, it looked like he was done. I mean, he had really struggled in 2013, 2014, the beginning of 2015 was hurt. And now he's put together an outstanding final few seasons to get this milestone and to still be effective as he's doing it. You wonder when Sisi Sabathia retires and he's able to kind of separate himself from his career, which players eventually get to the point and you start to appreciate things a little bit more than when you're grinding through it. And I wonder if these last couple of years he's actually going to be prouder of them than he was at the beginning where he was a young flamethrower and just dominating lineups. He's had to do it a little bit differently at the end. He'll probably be prouder of those years than the beginning.