 Going into spring training, I would think he would be the era parent. Even though the season ended the way it did, I think Aaron Boone had to make a decision based on how Gary was playing and what he was representing at the time, which wasn't, we believe, the true version of Gary Sanchez, and if it was, if that is the true version, I don't think we would have clearly attended him a contract. But we believe that the sample size of the 2020 season would be hard to judge really anybody, both in the favorable spot or a negative spot. And the sample size was so small, so we're gonna certainly bet on him returning to form the All-Star Caliber player he was prior to the 2020 season. And I know some people might take that as an excuse, but I think we're just making what we believe is a safe bet. But there is, at the same time, I guess, risk to it because Gary's gonna have to prove that 2020 was an aberration. But the fact that he, on his own, is determined to play winter ball, to work through things, to get back on track, and it gives a prelude to things that come. This is not something the Yankees mandated, it's something that's organically come from within. And so he's working at it and trying to be the best version of himself and return to form.