 Welcome. Amy Garrett, congratulations. This is a big day for our franchise. And as I've been thinking about it here the last couple of days and kind of thinking how these last several weeks have unfolded, I recall getting the word probably three, four weeks ago that we were going to be players for Garrett Cole. And then following that, started scheduling a trip out west to meet with Garrett and Amy and Scott and their representatives and the excitement that goes with that. Obviously, as the manager, when I hear we're going to be in play for arguably the game's best pitcher, that's exciting, right? I mean, let's be real about it. That gets your juices flowing. But as we are traveling out west, then it switches to this privilege that I've been fortunate to have to get to meet with a player like Garrett Cole. We've had the opportunity since I've been here to meet with a handful of amazing players. And that's a privilege to go get to spend time with and experience people that are great at what they do and kind of get to know them, get to hear what makes them tick, get to hear a little bit what makes them special. That's a privilege. And you go there obviously with the hope and the aspiration that he will be a Yankee and that this is going to be a fit. And I got to tell you, when we got there and got to experience a day with them, I think the meeting ended up being about four and a half hours and gotten to sit down and really experience the person. That has me equally as excited today. We understand what a great talent that Garrett Cole is. We understand what a great pitcher he is and clearly in the prime of his career. But I was blown away by the person. And I talk to you guys all the time, I feel like throughout the season, about how important culture is to me, how important our room is to me, how important our clubhouse is to me. And I feel like it's something that is an overwhelming strength for us. And I can tell you, we added a great piece to that. He is going to fit in and add to that room. I have no doubts. His passion for what he does, his ability to articulate that passion, his understanding of who he is as a pitcher, and what makes him a great pitcher is something that I was blown away by, frankly. To meet somebody that truly has a grasp on what they're doing and why they're successful the way Garrett does and the ability to articulate it was something that was so impressive. So as excited as I am to be able to hand him the ball every fifth day, and I know a lot of people in this room, I'm sure, are looking forward to seeing that, I'm equally as excited to see what he brings behind the scenes and adding to what I feel like is a room full of guys that have a lot of championship qualities. I feel like we're a team with championship and tangibles. We haven't pushed through yet, but we've clearly been knocking on the door for now a few years. And I just feel like Garrett will be another guy that comes here and fits in. And I know there's going to be so much, obviously, in expectations. I know it's going to be a difficult journey. I know it's going to be a challenging journey. But I also know it's going to be one that he's going to find a lot of joy in. And I know he's going to love wearing this uniform and showing up to work every day with a bunch of guys that are like-minded that are really hungry to add another championship to this organization. And it really gives me great pleasure today to kind of publicly and officially welcome Garrett and Amy to our Yankee family. I look forward to the ups and downs that I know we're inevitably going to go through over the next several years. But I know it's going to be very fruitful as well. And a lot of that has to do with, I believe, is the character of the man. We have the opportunity of signing today. With that, I would like to officially bring up Garrett and welcome him to our Yankee family.