 when something used to kind of tick me off from the way I was brought up in the game, I would look down the dugout. And if nobody was upset about it, Manny Machado or JJ Hardy or Adam Johnson, who am I to impose upon the way we played the game? Okay. You know what they have been mad at you to hit a grand slam with a three one count, you know, you got bases loaded. If he takes it from ball four, you're going to push it run across. Always felt like you swing in the back gives me a better chance to get somebody out and taken the pitch. I think we're I always want to go to home playing. Oh, listen, you manage your team. I'll manage my team. If at some point you want to forward for the game, give me a thumbs up or thumbs down was shut her down. You know, I just this whole thing. I think you got to keep in mind is the player's game. Yeah, you do impose the way you were brought up and teaching a run down, teaching a double play pivot, teaching a tag player relay. Yeah, you do impose that. But you know, I can go back into the fifties and sixties and show those guys it was played different than the way you played in seventies and eighties. I mean, I think we all need to kind of take a pill and keep in mind if it doesn't upset the players or the fans, who are we to impose our will of how we were brought up to play the game to make us right? Does it make us wrong? Not necessarily. But you know, go by what the players are telling you.