 Last year, April, we lost a friend and a colleague, New York sports photographer, Anthony Cosy. He passed away due to complications from COVID-19. And earlier today, the Yankees honored Cosy with this plaque. His family was on hand, wife Romina and two children. And as the plaque says, he may be gone, but his images will indeed last forever. I think I speak for everyone in the New York sports community when we say, we miss you, Anthony. No doubt about that. Thank you so much for those stories. We'll see you throughout the day here on yes and on the yes app. And what a meaningful and beautiful gesture by the Yankees to Anthony and his family. Fantastic gesture by the Yankees and Bob. Anthony had this magnetic personality. I had the opportunity to travel to Taiwan with a Major League Baseball All-Star Tour in 2011 because Cano and Granderson were on the trip. Anthony was on that trip and you want the players that you cover. You want them to respect you and to trust you. And Anthony just had this personality where everyone trusted him. And he was always such a good guy in looking out for everyone else. That is a wonderful gesture, but I miss talking to him and I miss seeing his pictures in the newspaper. Yeah, Anthony was one of those guys when you saw him around the stadium, whether you were a player or a broadcaster, like he would make you feel better about yourself when you walked in because he had such a presence about him. Jack, you mentioned that you could trust him. He was one of those people and one of those photographers that in a routine of every day where players see so many photographers, Anthony just was different and that's what made him great.