 We have established communication with the Yankee Santa Fielder, Aaron Hicks. Hey, Aaron, how you doing? I'm doing great. How are you guys doing? We're doing great. Two more walks for you. Why do people walk you when you have Stanton hitting behind you? It's amazing. I'm sorry, what did you say? I said you have two more walks today. You would think that pitchers know Stanton's behind you. They should try to go after you, not that they would have an easy time with you. You think Stanton's going to give you some protection, right? Yeah, I mean, Stanton's definitely going to give you some protection. You know, that guy's a huge bat for us and huge for me as well. You know, the guy that can definitely give me a lot more pitches to hit in the zone just by him being behind me. Michael King is on the mound for the Yankees after a strong four for Hermann. What did you think of Hermann? You had a bird's eye view of him out there in center field. How do you look to you? I mean, he looked phenomenal. Every pitch wherever he wanted to throw it, he threw it right there. And, you know, he was pinpoint. Now, I'm just hoping that you get a fly ball to center so you could do the play by play, Aaron. I'll just lay out, all right? All right, I'll see what I can do. There's a 1-2 called King. You like hitting third, Aaron? It looks like that's what they're pretty much going to pencil you in as. You said hitting third? Yeah. Yeah, I like hitting third. I got a lot of protection in third with judging in front of me and then deep behind me. So I am extremely happy there. Yep. There you go. You got one, huh? You got one. Well, Aaron, the good thing is that you're healthy. Are you healthy? Yeah, I feel good. I feel really good. It was offseason was huge for me. I was able to strengthen my arm and strengthen my body. And, you know, that's huge for me. Hey, Aaron, back to the two walks earlier. How do you think you've developed such a good eye at the plate over the years? And do you ever get frustrated? I know you're getting on base, but there has to be part of you that wants to just send one over the wall. I mean, I just try to, I don't know. I've just always been a patient hitter. So when I go up there, I'm definitely looking for a pitch that I can drive. And, you know, sometimes I get it, sometimes I don't. But to make sure that before two strikes, I'm going up there and I'm looking for something that I can hit hard and hit in the air. And, you know, it just so happens to work out for me as far as not swinging at balls. Do you look at the outfield right now? You have Brett Gardner to the left. You have Aaron Judge in right field. It looks like Gardi's going to play some right field this year. How do you think he'll make that transition? I think it'll be easy. He's a phenomenal outfielder. And he can definitely make that adjustment to right field. You know, he's going to be huge for us. We've definitely seen it in the past two, three years with him signing back. And, you know, he's always been a huge asset to our team. I've always heard, Aaron, that spring training outfield, it's very tough because you don't have that third high deck. Is it tough? Yes, especially with, oh, got it. Nice. Yeah. I really like that. There you go. Yeah, I mean, especially with that second deck is definitely much needed, especially for view, for the balls in the air, especially line drives like that. That third deck or second deck actually comes in huge. Here's Jeff Mathis. And there's the strike. You didn't do play by play, Aaron. You just went and got them all. I had to react, but I had to react. How's King look? He looks good. That was a nice little front door cutter right there. Too soon it's been looking really good as well. Now you call this pitch, Aaron. All right, Slider, oh, back up. So you don't have any promising the signs from out in center field? No, I can't see the signs. I just can't go off what Gary's doing. If he passed the glove on the ground, that obviously means he's going to throw something on the dirt. Gotcha. Yep. Come on. Top of eight. Thank you, Aaron. Let's do the stirring opening day. What do you say? Thank you, guys.