 All right, you guys know I'm a nerd for catching. I love it. Look what Gary Sanchez is doing in spring training. As the pitch is coming, he's not giving a target, he's on one knee, the glove is down in the dirt. Compare this to last year. On the right, he's just squatting, his glove is where he wants the ball to come, the low strike, completely different. The reason being, Yankees hired a new catching coach, Tanner Swanson, came over from the Twins, and this is something he's implementing. This is last year, and there's so much movement to catch that low strike, because you're going down to catch it, and then back up to frame it, and the ump's like, ah, that was awful. You're not gonna trick me. But the thing is, as long as we have human umpires, you can trick them, and there's a better way to go about getting that. Look at this, glove high to deek the batter, deeks the umpire, because that ball's right down the middle, didn't call to strike. Gary's like, what the fuck? Anyway, there's the low strike, that's another strike. Too much glove movement doesn't get the call. So look at Mitch Garver last year, Twins catcher, bigger build, doing this. And look at all the hitters getting so frustrated, because he is snatching balls from low in the zone and just bringing them up. He doesn't go down to grab them first, and then back up, he just goes right up, and the ump's like, okay, yeah, cool. I saw that pitch the entire way. Went right into your glove, must be a strike. And the hitters are just getting frustrated. As long as you have human umpires, you can trick them, and this is kind of the new strategy to do so. It's kind of cool. It kind of works, I love it. You got to get the pitcher to buy in because he doesn't have a target to aim at. So he's just got to trust that he doesn't need a target. If you do that, there's Gary Sanchez getting got with it. And one more, bam. And then we have a real egregious one coming up with Springer from the Astros. Like that is a ball, but ump rings him up. So as long as you have human umpires, you got to try and trick them. You got to try and do that. So you see Gary Sanchez doing this this spring. There's probably a lot of other catchers trying this. It's kind of a new technique. Tanner Swanson catching coach bringing it to the Yankees because Gary's a bigger dude and his pitch framing was bad last year. And hopefully this helps. I love it. I'm fascinated by it. I'm interested in it. And that's that.