 All right, so is it IKF's job to lose? Is it Parazza's job to lose or is it a full blown wide open competition come February? I think it'll be a competition because any manager is going to say that heading into spring training, but we also know behind closed doors the Yankees are going to have their own meetings. And I think in those meetings, their belief and their hope will be that Parazza wins the job and that IKF looms as a utility guy, a guy you can move around the diamond and play in different positions. All right, so is there any chance that Anthony Volpe could be in the conversation for shortstop, for second base, or even making the Major League roster breaking camp? Yes, definitely in the conversation as he should be. The Yankees have told him to come to spring training with the intention of trying to make the team. What else should you say to one of your top prospects? I look at the fact though that he had about a hundred played appearances at AAA. Strikeout rate was about a third of the time. One thing that the Yankees always say about their players is they want them to conquer one level before they advance them to the next level. So even if Volpe were to go to spring training, Bob, and have a terrific spring training, it's still not the same as, say, having a terrific April or a terrific May at the Major League level. You want to make sure that he is ready to conquer that level. I think you're more likely to see Volpe start the season at AAA.