 I've known you for a long time since I've been broadcasting the games, and I know that the losing eats at you. But fans that call in or on Twitter, they go, how doesn't care that much about a championship. He just wants to have a competitive team for the network and have attendance. What do you say to people that say that? Because they don't know you like I know you, so this is an opportunity to tell them how you feel when the team is struggling. What they expect is us to put a lot of money in the team every year. That's what my family does. Every single year we are among the very top payrolls in baseball. So if I just cared about fielding a competitive team, I wouldn't have gone out and signed Rogan. Okay, I would have signed Judge and we're done. But I felt we needed another number one, number two starter to put in that rotation to win in the postseason. And that's why we went and spent a lot of money on Carlos and he's going to be great. He's healthy now. I mean, I don't know how to respond to something like that, but I guess I would use that as an example. I could have had a competitive team without Rodolf. Do you throw shoes at the TV when something bad happens? I throw stuff. I don't know if it's necessarily true, but if you're asking me if I have a temper, I do have a temper. My wife's like, you know, most nights, tears clear of me when I'm watching the game. So again, like my dad, I'm a bit that way. But I try to, as you know me for so long, I try to maintain my cool Michael, but doesn't always work. Yeah, I've gotten to know you not as well as Michael, but I know how desperately you want to win and you give a great example of you continue to sink money into this team to be competitive. But will there ever be a point if you continue to sink that money in and it doesn't pay dividends that you would have to now look at a different path, a different way of doing it? Well, we also think a lot of money in the player development, you know, we're among, you know, performance science. We're among the, you know, the top, everyone talks about our top, you know, top revenues being the highest in baseball or expenses among the highest in baseball, believe me. So I believe, as you know, in a very balanced team, we need the veterans and the superstars and the leaders. But we also need to put a lot of money into player development and try to sign the best guys we can. And we always spend, you know, as much money as anybody does in foreign signings and domestic draft and everything else we do in player development. So are you developing players enough to your liking? Are you developing players enough to your liking? I think we are. Yeah. I think the last two trade deadlines would say yes, because we got a lot of different players that teams have asked for and, you know, some of which we've sent away. And, you know, I look at us now and I was at the Mingas off the wells. I mean, we've got some great players down there. Beater was a picture we got of the Gallo trade. It's been an unbelievable touch and surprise. And the whole double A pitching staff is pretty solid. And so, I mean, we've got some good players. And I think the fact that so many different players are being asked about from other teams, every trade deadline and every offseason is a testament to that, in a way, to me. All right. So how Peter Rosenberg on our show is he loves his pathetic Washington commanders and that is where's this going? It's a jumpster fire team, Hal. And they just sold it for six billion dollars. So I can only imagine what you could sell the Yankees for. Have you ever thought about what do I need the aggravation? Let me sell this team for nine billion dollars. Has that ever crossed your mind? No, because, I mean, despite the rumblings about me, I don't own a yacht. I don't really have a hobby, except for a few old American muscle cars. But other than that, I mean, this is something my family is very invested in. And the third generation is invested in it. I mean, I've got, you know, George's grandsons and granddaughters are all working there now. So it's a family business. And, you know, I was at the Heinz complex today. And yesterday, we had a Gulf Coast League game. I love being there. So it's a family business. There's never been any talk of that. I mean, it's just, what would I do? Well said.