 of the Shredders, number one left fielder. Oh, my goodness. Christian Yellich, an absolute rocket. Yellich has gone next level as a broor. The throw-home not in time. Yellich with an inside-the-park home run. No doubt off the bat that that one was going to fly off the scoreboard. Yellich has done it again. Unbelievable. Boy, that ball just kept on carrying. Christian Yellich, ladies and gentlemen, he makes the kiss. You talk about the most bus player in our sport. Christian Yellich is that guy. Christian Yellich is number one. And yeah, it was a strange season. And Yellich fell from the stratospheric heights of his previous two years. He hit just 205 last year, but he walked enough and hit the ball hard enough to salvage a 111 OPS plus. His average exit velocity, in fact, was second best in all of baseball. Figure that out. So if we widen the sample, realize that Yellich is still only going into his age 29 season, and we get a better picture of where he is. That's a superstar with a 400 on base and almost a 600 slugging percentage over the last three years. In that span, Yellich has the second best weighted runs created, plus second best slugging percentage and second best ex-woba in all of baseball. You know, it's funny, Mark. We kind of got used to that theme of Christian Yellich is struggling. Christian Yellich is having a terrible season. I looked at his numbers. Yeah, he hit 205, right? Not good, but that wasn't a total washout. And when you combine it with the last year or the year before that, I mean, this guy's just hit another level. Are you concerned at all about last year with Yellich? No, I'm not going to be concerned with a BK. I think 2020, the pandemic, everything, it was such a testament to these players to even get through the season. And I think there are things to be said about the fact that, hey, I was a video monster myself. I was going in after every AB and checking everything out. And I think when your routine is taxed the way it had to be taxed for these players, it's going to affect everybody differently. I think Christian got fit by that bug. I think he got off to a slow start. I think he got in his head a little bit, watching him. What I watched was a guy who was kind of not even, it wasn't even his swing as much as it was his game planning. He was taking a lot of early call strikes, finding himself 0-1, 0-2 a lot. And I think it just spiraled downward. So no, BK, I think he comes out of it with a fresh start to spring training and right back to justify him why he's number one. Yeah, look, we have the process stats now. He hit the ball harder than anyone in the game, except for one player. And that was Fernando Tattis. Otherwise, he's hitting it harder than anyone else in the game.