 We are now joined by the play-by-play announcer for the Yankees AA affiliate, the Somerset Patriots, Stephen Cusumano and Stephen. Your season gets underway on Friday, so set the table for us. What prospects should we be looking out for that we may see with the big team sooner rather than later? Yeah, we've got a really exciting roster to start this year, and obviously Spencer Jones jumps right off the page, but I want to start with some pictures here with the Yankees third round pick from 2021. Lefty Brock Selvidge, who is the number 11 ranked prospect and only started nine games in Hudson Valley last year, but he's already assigned a Somerset and set to make his AA debut at some point this week. And then a few back-of-the-end believers, and Danny Watson as well as Jack Neely, who are also highly ranked prospects with really strong stuff that I think we could definitely see closing out games for the Yankees in the not-too-distant future. And then as far as position players go, Ben Rice made a huge impact for the Patriots last year at only 48 AA games. He was the Yankees minor league hitting prospect of the year, the Kevin Law and Award winner. So he's back for more, placed some catcher in first base and was just extremely impressive in every facet of the game. And then we had a gold glover at first base and T.J. Rumfield, who's back for more as well this year. And finally, you got to look at Spencer Jones. That top prospect for the Yankees outside of Jason Dominguez as one that really, again, jumps off the page. Okay, we're going to dig in on Spencer Jones. He had a terrific spring training. He hit 444. He was eight for 18. He had a home run in 13 big league games in spring, winning the James P. Dawson Award, given to the outstanding rookie in camp. So, okay, Jones, he talked about a shift in mindset that set him on the right track. What have you learned about him from being around him? Well, we got Spencer Jones for about three weeks at AA last year. And obviously he spent a little time with him in spring training this year too. And you mentioned the power numbers. You mentioned hitting for average as well, but the win that really stuck out to me when he was there in Somerset was just his athleticism. For a guy that sticks to eight at his height and his weight, he gets down the line quickly. And you're actually going to see that in the spring breakout time, I could dwell. He got looked at an infield single. He sold with 40 bases last year and then made some really nice throws in the outfield. He's just a five-tool player in every sense of the expression. And for a guy his size, the athleticism was really stuck out to me. Absolutely. And he did put on a show, didn't he? In the Yankees inaugural spring breakout game against the prospects from the Toronto Blue Jays last month. He homered twice in a 9-1 victory. You had the call of the game alongside Susan Waldman. What was that experience like for you? Yeah, it was really fun because Susan had discovered that it was coming down to spring training and he gets to those later parts of the games. And I was actually calling the big league game right before the breakout because when the minor leaguers come in, she had mentioned that these are the guys that I know very well, and had a lot of stories to tell. So had guys like Ben Rice and Max Burke in that game when I was on for the play-by-play and was able to tell some really fun stories and obviously getting to share the booth with Susan and Ricky Ricardo was extremely fun and a really great experience to just tell the stories of those guys that eventually will know their stories but I know them really well right now because we saw them in summer set recently. Great stuff. Your story terrific too. You did a great job. All the best in Friday's home opener and season opener versus the Richmond flying squirrels. That's fun in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Thank you, Stephen. Good to meet you. Thanks so much, Nancy. Great stuff.