 I would say like a Sanchez or others with like a Labor Torres, there's a number of players that that the 60 game season did not I think do justice for and they might all have different reasons. Some of them might have just been bad for a for you know a short stretch. In Talkman's case you know he struggled that is without a doubt which I think then cut into his opportunities of playing time because of the struggles and so his issues are more difficult to overcome I think than obviously Labor Torres playing through it or Gary Sanchez playing through it amongst others playing through it because he was a role player and so you know to earn more time you got to play well and he wasn't playing as well and so that means somebody else is earning more time so when the opportunities opened up um Frazier took his shot and earned it and and beat out you know the everyday of bats that Talkman might have been able to you know because there was a period of time people might forget they were in competition with each other one right handed one left handed. Talkman fits us better in theory because the left handed bat because we're so right handed you know but he does bring that regardless of this offensive struggles this year he brought a lot of value because he's a really good base runner you can play left center and right you know obviously him being a backup center fielder and playing defense we feel as well as Guardi can and um and being you know the AG is I think there's a lot of value I get a lot of calls on him to be honest I feel like you know Talkman gets as many hits on our club probably because the control and the the cost but because people see the value in the player too being left handed and playing left center right um you know I do receive a number of different calls he does fit us but I don't want to condemn him obviously for the performance for the same reasons I don't want to condemn Glaver or Gary or others that you know abnormally struggled this past year but I do recognize it's a fact point that he had a tough offensive output in in 2020 compared to 2019 bottom line is I think when you're riding the wave and doing really well like a Gary Sanchez has done in the past you know then it looks really good and but when you start to struggle and question and and the frustrations kick in and um then then you start fighting yourself and I think uh then it doesn't look as well and I think that's a the simplest answer I can provide for you I think that he struggled uh you know he tried to fight through it it got worse um the opportunities kind of dried up towards throughout the process uh so he couldn't get consistent bats to help him get offline and then the season was over and uh so you know now you know the back of his baseball card looks the way it does but he's certainly a better player than that and I think we recognize that I think the industry recognizes that so 2021 will be a better year for him and we do believe this can be a better year for others as well