 Since you're all running for commissioner and our boy Bobby was back in the news last week, I want to know what traits the ideal commissioner has. You know, I know we're a pro players pod, but you know, think about it realistically. What does the perfect commissioner look like? You know, how does he handle the media? Like you and, uh, you and Jake, Joe. Or, you know, how does he deal with players, Trev? I don't know. It'll be fun. Thanks, y'all. I think number one thing I'd want a commissioner is I'd want it to be clear that he loves the sport he is commissioner of. Doesn't need to lay it on thick, but maybe you see him at games reacting to things sometimes. Maybe he does an interview during a game and gets giddy over play on the field naturally. I just think it'd be good if the commissioner enjoyed the sport he was commissioner of. And it was clear, Manfred may enjoy baseball. It's not clear if he does. We don't know. I'd also think it's good that when the commissioner does have to address the media, he has an air of professionalism and quality to him and doesn't put his foot in his mouth every time he talks publicly. Those are two things I think that I'd like in a commissioner. You can sell me a river of shit, but as long as you do it in a good way, I'll be like, well, at least you went about it. It's kind of like what Brody Wagonin does. Like he won us people over because he just can be presentable. Manfred's so un-presentable. That worked on you, didn't it? That worked on old Jim. It works. Be presentable. You can be awful, but Manfred's decisions, the commissioner doesn't make the decisions. You just to gasman for the owners. So enjoy the sport and be presentable. See, that's where I want a real person. Give me a real person, not some robot or a puppet. I need someone that seems real to me. If I met Bob Manfred on the street, I'm not sure he'd actually know what to talk about or he'd be able to talk. He just has to be in that setting where he has his answers, that he's practiced a bunch. I hate that. I want you to be a real person. I also like you to be transparent. Don't treat the general public like a bunch of idiots. Say what's going on, man. If you have an issue that you say, look, this is a business decision. This is what's going on. Say that. If you were trying to do something, don't beat around the bush. Just be transparent with everybody. I think we can handle that, dude. And then also realize that you got to get this game in front of more people. Like don't try to go for the money grab all the time. Maybe a little bit longer play. Like, let's get some exposure out there. It'll bring the bucks in. So we have to have someone that understands like how to do that. He does not, not even close, just understand how to put the game in front of more people. In fact, he tries to take it away from people. So I'm all mad. Very nice. There's so many MLB managers that I've had the name Jimmy before. Zero Travers. Only one Jake. Jake, what do you got on Manfred? I mean, the future commissioner that you like. Yeah, I mean, it's, you know, the commissioner is not supposed to be the most beloved person in sports from the fan perspective. I mean, they're supposed to supposed to take it on the chin sometime, but the big picture stuff is the stuff that makes me sad. You know, I, I understand that these owners want money and, you know, the, the grandeur picture should be, hey guys, if we can make baseball as big and as popular as it can be, that's going to be the best route to getting you guys the most money. There's, it just seems there's so many short term instant money grabs that have overlooked the best way to do it. So I think it's, you know, not to be lame, but it's just having the best nature of the game. I understand money, money makes a turn and you're going to have to make the owners happy 90% of the time, but also be able to do that 10% where you can say like, hey, you know, maybe this, maybe this $10 million now will lead to 100, 100 million in the future. Again, Jakey business school right there. So there'll be like $100 million. That's not enough. Let me go into my couch cushion. What'd you find? Couch cushion, whole box of pop-tarts. We've got to pull out bed couch that we haven't used yet. So I don't think there's too much in there, but you never know, I guess. Well, now you manscape, maybe put it to work, play. Yeah.