 Well here's the deal. He's 30 years old. They have two years of control left of him. He'll be arbitration eligible for two years. They don't add any salary because he'll make exactly what Sonny Gray is going to make. One of the guys they gave up, Eric Swanson, who was supposedly going to move up to number 11 on the Baseball America Yankee list, was going to have to be put on the 40-man roster, the Rule 5 draft by tomorrow. So obviously they have other people that they want to protect, so they trade him in the deal. One of the negatives is that Paxton could be considered injury-prone, but also let's look at it this way. I don't think the Yankees were totally sold on Justice Sheffield being a number one or two starter. I think they looked at him more as a number three sort of starter, and he had command issues all through the minors. And he had command issues last year, and he had command issues when he worked a couple of innings out of the bullpen for the Yankees. So the bottom line is it's not a bad deal for the Yankees. It's not. It's a good deal for the Yankees. And now, I think they add either J-Hap or Corbin, and you've got yourself a representative starting rotation. You could look at Corbin as a number one type. You could look at Paxton as a number one type. You could look at Severino if he stops tipping his pitches as a number one type. And Tanaka when healthy is probably a two and a half type. And then you have C.C. as the number five. So by getting this guy without having to get two guys in free agency and paying them close to $20 million each, you do have that room if you do want to acquire Machado on the free agent market. I think it's a good deal by the Yankees. I don't think they looked at Sheffield as a can't miss number one or two starter. It didn't come out of their system anyway. And now you look at the Andrew Miller deal and they could end up reacquiring Andrew Miller as a free agent. And then they get Andrew Miller back. They hope that Clint Frazier gets better from the concussion issues that he had during the season. And that's now you look at it and say, well, they get for Andrew Miller. They got James Paxton. And remember last year they tried to get Garrett Cole and Garrett Cole at that time had two years of eligibility left before becoming a free agent. And now they get Paxton who has two years of arbitration before he becomes a free agent. I think it's a very good deal for the Yankees and they probably don't even resign Paxton. They have the two arbitration years and he's 32 years old and they probably say goodbye. And that's the way it works. So they went into this off scene say season saying, we've got to get two starting pitchers and they've got one of them.