 So what Cody said right there, I want to get your take you joined the Yankees. You've been with teams prior What's different about it? Everything It's the greatest place that you can play as a professional baseball player for so many different reasons But I played for four other organizations played 10 years in the major leagues And when I finally made it to New York in 2003, I felt like I was finally in the big leagues Everything is different the crowd 56,000 people in the old stadium. I mean when you walked out on that field It took nothing to get ready to play a big league ball game the expectations where the organization Expects to win a championship every year the fans expect to win a championship every year And if you perform well, you're gonna get everything that comes along with that if you perform poorly You're gonna hear some booze. I was a backup player. I was hanging in the background But Jack at my that point of my career is 35 years old I wanted to win a championship and it was a perfect environment for me I view Aaron judge in that kind of same way that that he expects to be great And if he performs well, he's gonna hear about it. If he performs poorly, he's probably gonna hear a few booze as well I think you framed it perfectly. I think what Coney just said right there frames it perfectly I was actually in Minnesota in 1995 when David Cohn was traded back to the Yankees and what he just said right there is Absolutely true. He was so thrilled to be back with the Yankees and when you get used to that energy I kind of call it a northeast baseball energy and you get playing it used to playing as a Yankee as a met as a Boston Red Sock where every game matters Brian Cashman has talked about how the Yankees don't play a hundred and sixty-two game season They play a hundred and sixty-two one game playoffs not every place has that kind of atmosphere So I think what Cohn said absolutely applies to judge I think judges used to being a guy who every time he comes to the plate. There's noise. Were there some booze in the postseason? Yes, can we stop talking about that? I mean so a couple of thousand people happen to boo I've heard Rivera get booed. I heard Jeter get booed If there's anyone who thinks that some scattered booze during the postseason are going to influence Aaron judge's decision I don't think they've had many conversations with him You know what Jack? I'm so glad that you brought that up because you can make an argument that today's generation of ballplayer Maybe is a little more sensitive than the older school guy I view Aaron judge as an old school guy through and through when we listen to him We're sitting at this desk after games and the media asked him some tough questions Maybe if he had a rough night, he says I got to do better. I got to find a way to get better That's a guy who's accountable for his actions every day whether it's good or bad So a few booze are not going to lean him in a different direction I think he enjoys the pressure I think he enjoys the expectations and we know the Yankees are going to give him a great chance to win every year Alright, so let me flip that on its tail and say this that if you consider yourself a showman or an entertainer And I don't think Aaron judge would ever say that about himself Do you want to perform nightly in front of 55,000 screaming fans or suddenly you go to a team? I'm I've listened the Giants pack to house Dodgers do a good job too, but suddenly you're playing in front of 20,000 and maybe That new experience that oh, I got all this money in the excitement of I'm with a new team You're like ooh, what did I get myself into yeah? And hopefully it's not going to come to that and I would think about all of these free agent or all of these New York Great players who had left and then maybe realize what it was all about Darrell strawberry comes to mind doc Gooden right where you realize man I had a really good under the bright lights and all of those expectations and I'll go back to this again When you're an athlete and a professional baseball player and you walk out on the field at Yankee Stadium It is so easy to get up for a big league ballgame because the fans they raise you they bring you to another level I think Aaron has been used to that for six years And I think if it's not there next year he's really gonna miss it right and that's why I talked about the relationship earlier that these two sides share I think that he fits this organization like a glove. I think they need him I think he needs them when that number 99 jogs out to right field He gets that huge ovation after every inning and I think that this is the perfect place for him They have to sit down in the room and make sure they can agree on the terms, but Rizzo said it earlier when he signed with the Yankees He said he hopes that judge stays with the Yankees because franchise players don't always stay with the same Organization for the length of their career judge should and the Yankees and he should make sure that it happens