 Cashman said, third time's the charm. There's that picture, by the way, when he was 11 years old at the 2001 World Series. Yeah, third time was the charm. And by the way, the Yankees lost that game. That was game six of the 2001 World Series. One of his idols at the time, Andy Pettit, was on the mound that day. And Andy Pettit was part of the contingent that went out to the West Coast. And I feel, Bob, the Yankees had a great blueprint in pursuing Cole. Everyone knew that Cole was going to end up being the highest-paid pitcher in major league history this offseason. How high was that number going to go? For the Yankees, it went to nine years, $324 million. But the Yankees also let him know how much they wanted him, how much they desired him, and the way that they pursued him on the West Coast. All right.