 that I find curious is that Kainer-Felefa is back in at shortstop. I would have thought Cabrera or Paraza, who they added to the roster smartly for the ALCS, are better defenders at shortstop than IKF. But Aaron Boone talked about how they need IKF going forward, likes the idea of having his right-handed bat, and I'm sure the fact that he puts the ball in play. You know, Boone's very loyal, and I think that's why IKF is in there. But when he said before the game tonight that we're not going to win unless he performs. Well, you know what? They won games four and five, and he didn't start. So you decided to go with defense then. Why wait until your back is against the wall? Every single out is precious. In a Best of Seven American League Championship series, I want the better defender. Now, I'm sure that Yankee people would sit here and debate with me and tell me how good IKF is. I've watched it. He makes some nice plays. He also seems yippy with his throws of late and boots occasional easy ball. So, Paraza is an outstanding defender. Cabrera has shown that he's a good defender as well. I think that's the thing that has just set up to be second-guess at the end of this game. You know, Cabrera not in the lineup. There's an energy factor that he brings day in and day out. We know that he's got the the advantage of one swing at the bat. He can drive the baseball. But he brings a rookie's energy to this lineup. And I, you know, Michael, to be fair, you know, he's had some issues at shortstop too. He hasn't looked like a gold glubber. So you maybe can make that argument that you get IKF back in there. But Jack