 All right, so Jeff Passen, our Major League Baseball insider, is at the owner's meetings. And I will read his three tweets. As the owner's meetings begin, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred addressed the sign-sealing scandal. Few highlights. As to whether other teams are involved as well, he said, quote, I have no reason to believe it extends beyond the Astros at this point in time. Manfred on pot of potential discipline, quote, the general warning I issued to the clubs I stand by. It certainly could be all of those things, but my authority under the Major League Constitution would be broader than those things as well. Translation, he has the authority to hammer teams. And finally, Manfred on the gravity of the allegations against the Astros. Any allegations that relate to a rule violation that could affect the outcome of a game or games is the most serious matter. We have what is going to be a really, really thorough investigation ongoing. I think they're going to get zapped. I do too. Now there's the clock's ticking. There's an expiration date on this because you got to get whatever punishment announced before the season starts, right? I mean, you can't wait a year on this. No, you almost have to do it before people start making their teams up. So he's probably gotten till February. He's probably got December and January. He's probably got a full two months to complete the investigation to decide what it is. But if they investigate, and this is just the Astros, this isn't something that's kind of done around the league or by a few teams. If it's just the Astros, Michael, he's got to be harsh. And I said yesterday and I'll say it again, he's got to air on the side of too strong than too weak. Let him be criticized by people. Let him be criticized by the city of Houston and the Astros. But there are a lot of teams that got to be pretty ticked off here. I mean, basically the entire American League, especially teams like the Yankees or the Dodgers or any team that played them, even if there's proof that they didn't necessarily affect certain games. I mean, still, if it affected one game, one at bat can change an entire series, can change the momentum of everything. I will tell you this. Peter Gammons had an interesting comment yesterday. He works for the athletic now. He's been around forever. And he said, the reason that all this information is coming out now is the Astros so terribly treated their old-time scouts that these guys want to get them. They've got the info and they've been waiting for an opportunity to get back at the Astros for the terrible way they've been treated. So there's no limit of the amount of people that the Astros have crossed, it seems like, and that's why these people are willing to talk. That's not good for them either. No. They've become like pariahs around Major League Baseball. Yeah, they're not well-liked.