 Whatever happens there, I know what Aaron's focus is, and what he wants to accomplish, and I don't expect anything to get in the way of that. How has he been so successfully able to block those things out? It doesn't clearly appear as though it's affected his performance at all this season. Well, I think he's shown you who he's been throughout his career, and I don't think it should be a surprise to anyone. I mean, this is obviously a great player, but a guy that's just really good from the neck up, too, as far as handling whatever comes his way through stardom, through being one of the faces of the game, to being a New York Yankee. He's just one of those guys that just has tremendous makeup. And things that happen or things that inevitably come up, in this case, contract situations and arbitrations and all that, he's fully equipped to handle those things and not affect what he does between the lines. Will you have any conversation with him, or is that something that you allow him to deal with on his own and kind of just stay out of it? I don't know. I mean, we haven't talked much about it at all, so I have no plans to. But he and I also talked about a lot of things, too. So you never know what comes up. Difficult balancing act for you. You're paid by the organization. Those hearings, generally, are contentious by nature. This is a player who you have a lot of respect for and is obviously one of you in a lot of games. Is that a tough line for you to walk on? Not really, you know, because it's... Maybe you do a VP. I don't really have anything to do with that. So, I mean, it's easy, you know? My job and my focus is to peer with the team and run in this team and trying to lead this team. And, you know, I think that's an area that, you know, you start to cross in the front office and in the business of baseball, which isn't necessarily something that I get involved in. I guess, I mean, from this end, he comes to you tomorrow and says, Aaron, you wouldn't believe some of the awful things they said about being there. Well, thank you. I mean, then we'll talk about it. Yeah, so, but not something I worry about. With the hearings scheduled for tomorrow, was there any thought to giving him tomorrow a walk in the subject today or what went into that decision to send him today? I just wanted to do it today. You know, after last night's game, obviously, you know, longer night, just felt like, you know, getting through that game yesterday, you know, kind of getting with Mendy afterwards real quick, we just kind of felt like, you know, like, no, let's do it today. Mendy's about to go. Yeah.