 17th pitch. Meadows seconds their slider. In February, Major League Baseball and its Players Association failed to see I-I before March 1st, and the league canceled games until April 14th. But with the new labor contract agreement, the league announced that Major League Baseball would resume on April 7th. I have to say, I am genuinely thrilled to be able to say that Major League Baseball's back and we're going to play 162 games. Businesses around Fenway that were anticipating a difficult stretch without baseball are breathing a sigh of relief. Obviously, if there's no people coming, it's dramatically affected. We were counting on 30,000-plus people coming to the park and that's, you know, how we make our money is by having a lot of people here. Fans are ready to brace the cold in order to see their Red Sox play games. We'll see how the weather is through April. We'll probably be able to show you some games. Yeah, definitely be that song. With Major League Baseball returning earlier than expected, local businesses and fans can look forward to the Red Sox home opener on April 15th. For BUTV 10, I'm Joseph Pauletta.