 Bob Lorenz, John Flaherty, and Jack Curry with you. Proud to bring you our 20th season of covering Yankees baseball here on the Yes Network. 20th season, Jack. 20% capacity at Yankee Stadium. It's a feel-good day for the Yankees and their fans. All reasons to be excited, Bob. When I hear the phrase opening day, to me, that's a magical phrase. Two of the most magical words in the sports language. We all look so forward to that day. And then you talk about all that our country has been through, and that adds to it. This is the first time in a year and a half that fans are able to go to a baseball game at Yankee Stadium. And then you already touched on this as well. The Yankees are a team that, yes, they're excited about opening day. They want to be playing in the final day of the baseball season in 2021. Flash, this team is built to win a World Series. Yeah, it's an exciting day for an organization. What you're talking about, the Yankees have a team on paper that looks like it should go to the World Series. But I always think about opening day from the individual player standpoint. They're going to be guys like Clint Frazier who's going to be introduced in front of that home crowd. And he has overcome so much and will have an opportunity to be a starting player in the major leagues, an opportunity for him that he has to take advantage of. Lucas Litke, a left-handed reliever, has some pits in the major league since 2015. He's going to be introduced in front of that home crowd. And then, of course, Gary Sanchez looking to rebound after a terrible year last year. Opening day is opportunities for everybody. It's a clean slate. Go out there and have a big year.