 What's the very latest Jack from the Yankees perspective? Talking to people who are familiar with the Yankees thinking Bob, the way I would describe the Yankees right now is they're cautious buyers. They went into this trade deadline situation knowing that there were some areas where they would like to improve. They would love to add an outfielder. They know they could use the boost offensively. They would like to add a bullpen arm if possible. I would also like to add some help behind the plate, but they're cautious buyers because they're not interested in trading any of their high-end prospects. And they're also trying to thread the needle financially in terms of who they might want to add. So Bellinger was someone who was high on their list. He's off that list right now because the Cubs have said they're not going to trade him. They were connected in some reports with Randall Gritchick. That's not someone who they were willing to go down that road. You hear of Alfie. It was like Tommy Pham and Teosca Hernandez. I've heard that those are not names that are of great interest to them. Keep an eye on Dylan Carlson with the Cardinals, but that's someone who is going to cost you in terms of prospects. And again, where are the Yankees willing to go? We've been hearing a lot that there are some players that are not under control next year that the Yankees are listening to. I think about it from a player standpoint. If I'm going to that clubhouse now, am I thinking I might be a guy who's getting moved, Harrison Bader. You got Wandy Peralta. I'm sure it would be attractive to other clubs. You're exactly right, Flash. That's what the Yankees are doing. They're in listening mode. And the way it was described to me is that there are some teams who are trying to pry some of those players away from the Yankees. Bader is a gold glove center fielder and a guy who showed in last post season that he could play at a high level when the games are at the highest. Would the Yankees be willing to part with him? Wandy Peralta is murder against left-handed batters and a guy who would make any bullpen better. IKF has shown in that utility role that he can do a really good job. And then Luis Severino has not been able to figure it out this year. But is there a team out there that would say, hey, we'll take Severino, we'll take that arm. Maybe we can get something out of it for the last two months. I'm not sure the Yankees are definitely going to do that. As I said, they're in listening mode. They still believe that there's a chance that they could do something. And that's the thing that's interesting, guys. When you're three and a half games out of the wildcard, you're sort of in this no man lands situation because are you in or are you out? If you were eight games up in the division, you'd be trying to better yourself to go for a championship. If you were eight games out flash in the wildcard, you might be waving the white flag as the Mets have. I'm glad that you bring this up because I think back to the days as a Yankee player, you knew the front office was going to do something to help you out and they always did. I'm wondering if the Yankee players sitting in that clubhouse today are thinking, are they going to help us? Should they help us from the way that we played? That's the thing I've heard from a lot of higher ups in the Yankee organization is you ask yourself this question at this time of the year. Is this a championship caliber team? Is this a team that is close to being a championship caliber team? And if you give it a boost, then you're helping that team get there. Well, let's be honest about who the Yankees are. 55 and 51, they're on a pace to win 84 games. An 84 win pace is not a championship caliber pace. And all of the things that we're talking about guys, all of the potential trades and the potential additions and the potential subtractions, anything that the Yankees do do today, none of this will matter if Stanton, Rizzo, LaMahew, the guys who are hitting in the middle of that order don't produce. That's the reason the Yankees are even in a situation of being only four games over 500.