 Aaron, obviously Brian Cashman said that if you were a free agent, you'd be the number one managerial candidate out there. Did you consider going anywhere else, or was this the place that you always wanted to be? This is definitely the place I want to be. My family and I are here. The reality is, I know the rumors and everything that were out there, but they were only that. I've never stopped being under contract with the Yankees, and myself and my agent and my family have treated it as such, and so it was about walking through the process and walking through eventually the negotiations of getting me back here to extend this, and today I'm really excited to be back here moving forward with this group and trying to reach our goal of being a champion. We go next to Bruce Beck. Aaron, you talk often about your love for the team and your love for that room. Does something have to change in that room, or in the way you handle the players in that room for this team to reach that goal of winning a world championship? I mean, I think we need to, you know, I don't want to just say we need to get better. That's obvious. You know, I think it's important to acknowledge that I do feel like we do have the people in place to get it done. You know, there's got to be tweaks. There's got to be adjustments. You know, I think, you know, starting from my standpoint and our staff and our coaching staff, you know, we've all got to get a little bit better and making sure we hold each other accountable and hold everyone accountable to, you know, the high expectations that we all have, that all our players have, frankly, that I have and that our staff have. You know, we believe that going into this year and really every year that I've been here, we believe that we're a team capable of competing for a championship and that's been our expectation. And you know, we've had varying degrees of success along the way, but we want to get to the top of the mountain and then I think it's on all of us to continue to grow, to continue to find areas where we can improve and to hold each other to account in that regard and, you know, that's an area where hopefully I and all of us can continue to get better. Do you think that mantra, though, World Series or Bust that we hear every year is still realistic when this organization hasn't won a title since 2009? Sure. I mean, that's, you know, every year is different. Look, we'll go through this winter. You know, obviously the makeup of things will change. We've got some staff changes coming. We'll inevitably be some player turnover and we'll, you know, try and put ourselves in a position to go out and compete at the highest level. And that'll be the expectation. There's certain years where that's more realistic than others. You know, I've certainly felt in my heart and my mind going into each year that it has been a realistic goal. It's obviously very hard to attain and to get there, but, you know, I would expect hopefully next spring when we're pulling out of Tampa and headed north that that is rightfully our expectation.