 Jeff Passen of ESPN reporting. Atlanta and Oakland are in agreement on a trade that will send star first baseman Matt Olson to the Braves. Sources familiar with the deal tell ESPN. So he was a trade target of the Yankees and Brian Cashman, but he's headed to Atlanta. I got to tell you what, as a fan, I'm disappointed. I thought he was a perfect fit for the Yankees. He would have played perfectly at first base and the right field porch. But Brian Cashman is going to steer away from giving that much up in prospect capital. And everything that we've heard is that the A's kept asking for Anthony Volpe and the Yankees don't want to give him up. So that's off the table now. So the Yankees either have to go with Freeman, which is going to be a lot of money in a lot of years or probably bring back Rizzo. And if they don't, they're going to stay with Luke Voight at first base and they're going to be a very right-handed team. After that deal last night, I reached out to some people in the organization and basically was trying to see what they might do next. And when I asked about first base and Olson, the answer I got was a maybe. And it sounded like a very soft maybe that the Yankees sort of knew that Olson was going to be out of their price range. As Michael just said, we don't yet know what the Braves are giving up for Olson, but it is going to be a haul of young players and the Yankees don't want to trade Volpe. They don't want to trade Dominguez or Paraza. These are players they want to build their future around. So I do see the fallback option for them being more Rizzo than Freeman. I think Freeman now probably ends up going to the Dodgers and I think someone like Rizzo, who the Yankees liked last year, ends up being an option for them. Remember, DJ LaMejoo is in the mix too, but he still to me is a guy who's going to play all over the place.