 I just had a comment about Hicks, you know, in center field. Are we going to let Guardi go at the end of the year and count on this guy next year and a year after or what? Because he's not too dependable. Well, I mean, I don't think Guardi impacts Hicks, though, Mark, because Guardi, he's 35 years old. He's not going to be the centerfielder next year. Hicks is the centerfielder. They signed him with a seven-year deal. He's a really good centerfielder. I think it's going to come down to this, Mark. It's Stanton going to be able to play the field next year. And the Yankees think he will. And if you could get Tokman at a million dollars and you'd have to pay Guardi or seven or the Yankees willing to do that, that's what it comes down to. It's going to be a tough call for them, because I know Cashman really likes what Guardi brings to the table. But then it becomes a money issue. Let's say the Yankees are going to go all out to get Garrett Cole. Well, he's going to cost 30 million dollars a year. So unless they want to go over that top threshold, well, CeCe's not coming back at, what does he make, eight or nine? Gardner's not coming back. What does he make, seven or eight? So that's 15 right there. Are you willing to bump your payroll up another 15 to have Cole replace those two guys? And it's going to be a team like the Nationals, where the Yankees want to give Cole five years and the Nationals give him seven. And the Yankees draw the line like they did with Patrick Corbin. Or did they learn their lesson? But could you bring Brett Gardner back as a fourth outfielder? Yes. But would he take less money? Because right now, Mike Tokman could be the fourth outfielder. And Clint Frazier could be the fourth outfielder. But I think there might be a team in baseball that would give him a contract to start. Oh, I don't know about starting, but I think there's a place in baseball for him. He could still play. Well, if I'm going to be a fourth outfielder, I'd rather be a fourth outfielder for the Yankees than the Padres. Yeah, but would you rather be a fourth outfielder for the Yankees making two million dollars or go to the Padres at five? I don't think that would happen. I think he's got a chairman. He's going to finish with over 20 home runs. And he's a premium defender. I think I would love to have him back. But I think it becomes an economics issue. And then an issue of are you blocking younger people like Tokman and like Frazier? I think he's gone. And I think he would find a starting job on a team next year. Like, but a good team? No, a team. Yeah, but do you want to go from the Yankees to a team? I think if you're a Major League Baseball player and let's say the Yankees win a championship this year, that would give him two rings. Right. Does he want to go for a third ring, extend his career as a fourth outfielder with the Yankees or be a starter for the Pittsburgh Pirates? I think I think a ball player is going to want to start and get his 500 of bats. Yeah, but I'll tell you why. He came into this season as a fourth outfielder. He's going to have over 500 of bats because of all the injuries. You can't predict. But you don't know. But the next year he could have 200 of bats because nobody gets hurt. Although, you know, even if people were healthy, Boone is committed to rotating people and giving us. But if I go and go to a National League team, even if I'm a fourth outfielder, I might get more of bats because I might pinch hit more. Right. I might pinch run more. I would think a ball player wants to go and play. And if he thinks he's got a chance, if the money's even to play for a winner or get more of bats on a team that's not very good, you might take the more of bats.