 Let's listen in. Aaron, obviously, before the game news came out that you weren't able to reach an agreement for an extension. Just what's your level of disappointment that you weren't able to get something done prior to today? I don't know about a level. You're disappointed, but you weren't able to agree on extension. But like I said, I kind of told you guys pregame was just an honor to even get a chance to be discussing those kind of talks and be in this position. But weren't able to come to an agreement, and now it's time for me to keep wanting a ball game for the Yankees like we did today. You had mentioned how it's not going to affect you. It's not going to change your focus whatsoever. How do you block that out? I block it out like I'm not a free agent. I'm not a free agent who's searching for a job. I know no matter what, I'm going to be playing here at the Yankees for this whole year. So there was never any doubt in my mind that I wouldn't be playing baseball. So the fact that I know that I'm going to be playing here in pin tribes for this year, it allows me to go out there and just do what I need to do if it's for one year or if it's for multiple years. So for me, I've never even really got distracted by it. I've always tried to stay focused on the job I got to do on the field. Eric. Aaron, you said your disappointed things didn't work out in terms of extension. Does that disappointment extend to how the Yankees made their offer to you? Did you feel value? Did you feel that they lowballed you? How would you characterize the tenor of the talks? I won't get into the talks. Negotiation is negotiating. I'm just disappointed because I think I've been vocal about I want to be a Yankee for life. I want to bring a championship back to New York. I don't want to do it for the fans here. This is their family. This is home for me and I'm not getting that done right now. It's things, but I got a job to do on the field and I got to shift my focus to that now and go play some ball. And Brian, when he talked to us said that he wouldn't completely close the door on something getting worked out between the Yankees and your representation during the season, would you completely close the door to something like that happening? Yeah, I got a job to focus on. I don't really, you know, we can move on to some arbitration talks and walk in, finish that. And yeah. Andy. As I'm sure you know, Cashman told us what their final offer was when we were in here. I know you don't want to get into much about the negotiations, but is there anything you would want to say publicly about your reasoning and determining that wasn't the offer for you to accept at this time? Yeah, I don't like talking numbers. I like to keep that private. Something, you know, I kind of felt like it was private between my team and the Yankees. But I'm not going to get into that. Do you mind that it was told to us then if you feel that it should be private? You know, Cash has a job to do. You know, this is what he does. You know, I'm a ball player. He does what he does. And I can't control what happens on the other side. Right here, Brian. Aaron, when you came to the park today, did you know it wasn't going to happen or did it come down to the wire? And you were kind of, maybe it will. Oh, you're always optimistic. I was optimistic. But like I said, we weren't able to agree on anything, leading up to it. And at that point, you just shift and get ready for the game. And a big game that we had today. And yeah, we weren't able to get it done. I got nothing else.