 Here's a look at the Yankees projected outfielders. They have a lot of options there. Judge Stanton Gardner, Hicks, and of course, Mike Tauchman. There will need to be decisions made as far as how they are going to utilize those guys in the outfield and talking to Brian Passman a couple of days ago. It sounded like John Carlos Stanton will probably DH more than anything else. So they want to make sure that he is in fact an option in the field. But with the 60 game season, 60 games in 66 days, you imagine that they might have to rotate that DH roll just a little bit to keep some of those big bats in the lineup and guys to keep the members of that outfield healthy. You know, you can't underscore the importance of Brett Gardner this season. But certainly what he did last season, Meredith, he was the most consistent and healthy outfielder as he saw Aaron Hicks, Aaron Judge, John Carlos Stanton go down around him. He ended up playing in 141 games. So he keeps himself healthy and makes an impact. It was pretty remarkable too, because we've seen in season past at times, Brett Gardner wear down a little bit at the end of the season, but that was not the case last year. He had an unbelievable season. He was very adamant about the fact that he wanted to come back this year. The Yankees were able to work it out and he said if he has a season like he did last year, there's no reason why he wouldn't want to continue playing Brett Gardner feels as though he has a lot left in the tank and you really can't disagree with them based on the production last year. Jack, I'm sure you're looking at that outfield and wondering how all the pieces fit. Mike Tachman, another guy that proved, especially in the second half of the season that he can get on base, have quality at bats and play tremendous defense. Meredith, I was going to ask you that exact question. I think if we're talking defense left to right, it's obviously Gardner, Hicks and Judge. Tachman though is also an elite defender. The Yankees like having him out there. And one player that we haven't even discussed in the Yankees have talked about him getting some corner outfield reps, Miguel and Doohar. But I think you may have said it best with 60 games and 66 days. Pretty much expect to see a lot of outfielders getting a lot of playing time. I think they have to because to have a guy that's been off for a couple of weeks, get ready quickly in three weeks and then expect them to be out there every day, I think would be tough. I think they're going to have to ease some of these players into it to make sure they don't get injured. And Tachman is a guy that certainly made his name known last season. And Doohar, you wonder if that's still going to be part of the plan? Yes, they worked him out there during spring training, but things have changed because of this shortened season. But another guy, Jack, that they want to get the bat in the lineup. So you wonder what is the best way to do it? Is it first base? Is it DHing occasionally? Or is it at a corner outfield spot? And Doohar is a guy that had been used to playing every day. We also don't know how he's going to react if he's not in the lineup every day. Will he take a dip in production offensively because there isn't the consistent plate appearances? We don't know any of that yet, but hey, it's a good problem to have for the Yankees. They've stressed that they have depth and in the outfield, it is certainly evident that that's the case. And Marin, a final question on the outfield and talking to Aaron Hicks, did you get a sense that he is ready to go having had that Tommy John surgery in the off season? Bob, he said point blank, I am ready. If there are games in July, I will be out there. But he did hear him talk a little bit about the fact that the arm doesn't feel 100% when throwing. So I wonder just how far the Yankees are going to push Aaron Hicks. I don't know that it'll feel 100% throughout this season. You do not know how it's going to react going back to back days, but he does seem as though it's well enough to play an effective center field. And I think that's the Yankees biggest concern. You certainly don't want him to get injured again or have any type of fatigue that causes any injuries with that arm. But he seemed pretty certain, Bob, that he'd be able to go. It seemed to be more of an issue throwing as opposed to in the batter's box. And we've seen him when he's healthy in center field just how good he is. But luckily, if he has to ease himself into it and that arm is only at about 80, 90% can't go back to back days. We discussed some of the great options that the Yankees have to move things around a little bit and still have a solid outfield.