 Yeah, I mean, I think most importantly, we folks, we came out of there and we understand we have a goal as a team for the New York Yankees and that's to win a World Series. And obviously this organization, Cashman and the people that are involved with making those decisions felt that bringing me here. And along with the other guys that came with me would be the best for that. We're excited about starting the season and what the season is going to entail. Andy, do you have a question? Josh, we weren't around you obviously when you made those comments about Gary. You decided to name him specifically last year. So I guess for our context, what was the reasoning behind naming specific players and that and do you have any regrets in doing that? Well, first off, I think when I named Gary Cole as part of the thing, I said, look, he's the first guy that's pitched since suspensions had been handed down. That was what I said about Gary Cole. And I said that I thought that this was a league problem, right? And those are my words and I felt like the league has addressed the issues that were at hand. After that, you didn't hear from me. Excuse me, you didn't hear from me. And today we're sitting here and our goal is to win a championship for the New York Yankees. And that's where we're at. Brian, hope to the left. Josh, in your conversation with Garrett this morning, what do you need to cover? What do you need to hear from them? What do you need to hear from you? I mean, I think we're just having a conversation because obviously there was a big stink that was made out of it last year, right? A lot of conversation went on about it. And I think both sides wanted to be able to meet and address the issue that was at hand as far as, you know, just hearing one another. And ultimately leading us back to our goals. And I keep saying this, but our goal is to win. And both of us are in the same clubhouse now and that's what we're going to do. Dave, right in the front. Brian, Josh, but that first step out was going to be against him after you guys had had that back and forth? Not necessarily. You know, I've stepped in the box a lot of times. I've been, whatever happened, happened. Obviously he felt like it was a better idea to probably strike me out, which he did a few times. So at the end of the day, I'm happy to be on the same team and not have to strike out against him more. So you guys just walked away from that conversation, just feeling good about it? I feel like we had a good conversation. Christie to the right and then Justin. Christie, go ahead. What was your reaction after you heard about the trade? What were your thoughts and what has it been like since you heard about it? I was shocked. I really wasn't knowing that this was going to happen. And this kind of brings me back to what I wanted to say earlier. I do want to think the Minnesota Twins organization for the time that I spent there and obviously signing me to a contract. And then now they're between him and Cashwood and the Minnesota Twins organization. You know, they're giving me an opportunity to come here and be a part of what should be a contending team. Justin, the back left. But have your feelings changed about him since trade? I never thought Garrett Cole was a bad person. I don't know if that's what you're assuming. No, not about his character in terms of his aim to come to reference or touch the top. I think at the end of the day, both of us are competitors. And I respected Garrett Cole for being a competitor. And obviously when you watch him pitch, he wants to, he competes and he wants to win. And I think him and I are similar in that scenario. Any other further things about that? I think the league has addressed and that's not up for me to talk about really anymore. If I think, if I thought that it was still an issue, I would still talk about it. But I don't. Ryan, over to the right. Josh, carry a cell with the abbreviated spring training. How much of a difference will that make? And as players, is there a part of you that maybe likes the shorter spring training? I mean, we're playing the hand that we're dealt right now. I mean, there's really no other way to go about it. You try to go about it in a professional manner. And, you know, every day going forward until the season start is very important. Whether it's, you know, base running, you know, hitting, taking ground balls. Every, every day to where a little bit longer of a spring training, you can kind of take, I don't want to say breaks, but you can kind of have a blow every now and again. But every, every day is definitely going to be key for each individual here. Eric, and then we'll go to Greg. Proposing team player, what were your thoughts coming at the end of the day? Did you enjoy playing there? A rough time with fans? I mean, I never really felt like I had a rough time with fans. I mean, I think one thing you learned about me is I, you know, have a pretty good time when I'm playing baseball. So, at the end of the day, I mean, I think New York as an organization has, obviously, a history of being very successful franchise and it's something that I'm excited to be a part about.