Our twin priorities are reconstituting the baseball department and getting new decision makers in there. Coming up with our own philosophy, which is going to be a blend of a lot of different philosophies on building a winning team, one that's going to be successful not just next year, but for years and years to come. And how we deploy our assets to make sure that happens.
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