 Another trade that you did make is the CeCe Sabathia trade and he comes over and gets the ball every three days Hit some home runs. Can you tell me just I mean that is like one of the cooler stories and recent baseball history free agent that came over to The Brewers and put it on the line even for like, you know that Month stretch or whatever. Do you have any fond memories of CeCe and and that was it 08 stretch? Let's give the numbers first It was 17 starts he went 11 and two with the one six five set he completed seven games and threw three shutouts I think he was taking the ball for three days, too. Awesome. I'm so respectful of what he did I actually went to his retirement dinner in New York It's Humber Or that was the turning point for our organization was it was bringing him in because You know when I bought the team we had literally had 11 or 12 seasons of losing in a row had not been to the playoffs in I think 26 years or something back to like the 80s and Early 80s and it was it was so negative that the very first year we were at 500 because we traded for Carlos Lee Pushed it. This is a push the payroll from 22 million to 40 million. Whoa And and So we're 500 and you know and then everybody's like well You still have you know, you still haven't won. You're not you haven't lost for 12 years But you still haven't won and and we kept getting put in the record of futility with other teams Then we started, you know, we took a step back in 06 and 07 we actually finally got to 82 and 80 and 1 But we couldn't get that 26 year, you know 1982 monkey up the back and Our players, you know bent sheets and all the guys you got so tired of Seeing the 82 Brewers and you know, so even things like like the you know, the the great ball and glove logo We went back to the guys wanted their own identity their own logo We really couldn't get it till we brought, you know CC and and you know I give Doug Melvin credit for that because what what he did is he said look He's gonna be a free agent and by the way, they got Michael Brantley. So they they get okay in that trade. Yeah, but he said We you know if we trade early we won't not only won't get in the competition But we might be able to have him for enough during the season that that we can make a difference and I believe the trade was late June and You know, it's a was a brilliant idea and it was executed and the CC came in and He just put the team on his back he started pitching every third day and You know his agent Thought we were maybe taking advantage and you know with Colin Doug and and we're like hey talk to CC You guys all know he's a big guy I remember you put his head You tell him he's not pitching every three days because we're not telling him that and he just you know, put the whole team on his back and At that that's where that was the transformational point in our organization And and I think all this success we've had since it all started with him So I'll never forget it and one of the reasons I went to his retirement besides being very fond of him and his family and Went to his retirement dinner and you know, I was hoping to get him back this year in our 50th This is our 50th season. It won't be there to do it obviously But you know and and people in Wisconsin just love him For a guy who was there for three months It was like he was there his whole career for how people feel about him. Yeah, that's awesome Yeah, we were as Yankee fans We were lucky enough to get CC and I mean I mean an incredible personnel You mentioned his family at the end. I mean they got entrenched. I mean Amber and the kids They became part of the Yankees culture just the perfect family and Everything when you're a fan watching the game, it's everything you want. He's an intense competitor He'll do anything to win And he's left so many fond memories for us