 That's doable. That is definitely it really is over three and a half years lovely contract. Yes, which is amazing home runs. He I really like what you say how you describe him the right-handed barrier bonds because I think he you know you look at him now and you're always a well the contract right he's got the big contract and he's not what he was right well he's still pretty good and what he was was otherworldly. Well and that's the thing is we compare him to what he was which again father time you know make sure that that doesn't happen forever. Right. What he was for ten years and we talked about it the other night you know it's around 330 it's 40-some home runs 120-some RBI's you know and in this ten-year window seven of those years he was first or second in the MVP award voting. Well he lost a couple two barrier bonds. Right. I mean he should have been MVP a couple of those years but Barry's year was just bigger so right I mean put things in context if he had got those MVP's you're talking about a career like Barry Barnes. You're talking about I'd say what probably one of the top five right-handed hitters to ever play the game. I mean ever play the game. I think that's that's not about it. I think you're right like that that when you think of it you put it in that context you go geez anytime you say ever ever play the game ever. I think you're right there you can't really do and think about this historical wise major leagues now for straight years we've seen someone hit their 3,000 career hit milestone that's never happened before so we've we've we've gotten used to this scene the pools and really cool stuff emotional nice job by the Mariners kind of get out of the way and let him enjoy that a little bit and meanwhile both these teams right in the mix is a pretty important series for these two teams. So last year we had the baby bombers right and now we have the even more baby bombers I guess because they do hard with the game winner and then Gleber Torres the really hot prospect has been great first-home run. So what have they done to this Yankee lineup Frank? I just said earlier you know Torres has been in line up there 11-1 but Anahar and Torres since they've been there they're the they're the missing piece of this puzzle. This is one through nine in this lineup there's no easy outs these guys can flat out it if they get decent pitching all season long it's gonna be hard for Boston to keep the whole elite against these guys because this is one of the most explosive teams I've seen in a very long time in all of baseball. Well a difficult team to face pitching wise but I think these guys both bring a lot of energy the youthfulness the excitement of being in the big leagues and Doohar is a bit more of a free-swinger and again he's got he's got a lot of extra base hits I think 16 extra base hits but the on base percentage is right around 300 a lot of strikeouts not many walks so that translates over the course of a season I'm not sure that he keeps it up to Torres he's he's sick I mean that guy the tools that is that superstar caliber type player but more than anything just when you're out there and you see the younger guys and they're excited about playing in their hustling that rubs off and that energy rubs off and with the Yankees have there the excitement those two have something that you can't quantify and they've really impacted the ball and another thing they do is take the pressure off Jen Carl Stanton you know earlier every at bat people were criticizing that he's not in the home run or else when you bring up two exciting young players like that the focus changes a little bit they realized they got a great team and now Jen Carter gonna lock it and do what he does and along with Aaron judge this is gonna be a special song I haven't heard one thing about Aaron judge exactly he's having a terrific year but there's so much else going on with Yankees I mean it's gonna be a crazy summer you come off that year the judge does it's like no pressure it's the weirdest thing in the world playing in New York but that's how it's gone Dave Roberts team has no hit the San Diego Padre tonight in game one of the Mexico series well that is the first time in Major League Baseball history that someone has collected their three thousandth career hit who holds it earlier for the Angels and there's been a no-hitter I'd say in a season so far for the Dodgers it's been filled with a lot of disappointment yeah sour news this couldn't come in a better time we've got Walker Bueller out on the mound he goes six innings and no hit ball he looks like he could be a number one and then they finish it off with the no-hitter excited for the organization yeah I mean you think about you know it's interesting right with the other thing you talked about the injuries gone on the Bueller looks fantastic so far and you knew we were watching you knew he wasn't gonna be able to finish they're gonna keep his pitch count low but pretty special tonight Frank how about this night in baseball you know he's throwing a ball between 96 98 consistently with that fastball popping with other all those other pitches he looked very very good to follow to follow Kershaw you know I just feel bad for San Diego right now to go all the way to Mexico and go no hit it I mean get no hit it I'm telling you it's tough to be in a locker room after no hitter I've been on a couple of times and to be in Mexico and got all the way home I said we're gonna stay at home and did that right I mean nobody got a hit they're gonna be there again tomorrow well combined no-hitter in major league history unbelievable no-hitter combined the Dodgers pitchers come back and do some more what a night bring the triple-a team next time that is a rubble