 What we just saw a few moments ago, he was in the cage taking some swings. Now I wonder this, Jack, was that for fun or was he trying to get a sense of what his players would go through wearing a mask while batting? Yeah, that's a great point. Or maybe both. That's a great point by you, Bob. It looked like he was having some fun. He's pulling the mask up over his nose, knowing Aaron Boone and as prepared as he is. That might have been why he was doing it. Get a little perspective. I was thinking that Clint Frazier is comfortable with it. Kyle Higashioka said catching. Yeah, I'm fine with it, but batting not so much. He said it affects his head turn. You're too honest, Bob. I wanted to come back from those interviews and tease people and say, the Yankees are trying out a new guy in the cage. Of course, with the Yankee viewers and fans, that tease would have lasted less than a second. They recognize Boone. They recognize the swing. Only spent a couple of months with the Yankees as a player. But obviously, we all know his legacy, that home run off Tim Wakefield that sent the Yankees to the World Series. Hit the ball to right center at Yankee Stadium, Bob. That's the right prescription. I think he wants to go deep. I think even if he's testing out the mask, as you suggested, Bob, you got judge coming in after you. That's rough, no matter who you are. That's rough to have judge following you in the batting cage.