 So now, according to several people, the kid, the young man that we quoted yesterday, Mr. Gomez from the Dominican Republic, Hector Gomez, said that Yankees are out for Machado, that it's between the White Sox and the Phillies. I don't know if that's true, I don't know if the Yankees are out. Yankees, from every report I've heard and people I've heard have not even made an offer to him. Right. So how can they be out if they haven't made an offer to him? Right. You know what? Whatever you want, buddy. But then again, if you told me they didn't make an offer, then you can make the case they're not in. If you didn't make an offer, then you're not in. Unless Lozano, his agent said, we got to start at 10 and 300 and the Yankees know they're not going there. Well, I think it's clear the Yankees don't want to go there. So if the White Sox and the Phillies are willing to go there, then just logic would tell you the Yankees are out. Are the Yankees going to change their mind? Are they going to have like a to share a moment and say, now we have to have this guy let's climb back in? No. To get to 10? No. Maybe they push it to eight, although I doubt that. I would not have a big, let's say they really want this guy and they say that this is the guy that's going to put them over the top. Ten years for 26-year-old is not hideous. I'm sorry, it's not. Do you want them? I understand drawing life. They probably want, beyond what they wanted to do, they offered a 7-year deal to Robinson Cano. Yes. And he was 31. Right. So that would have taken him to 38. If you give Machado a 10-year deal. Fine. See, I never, he's going to be free agent and get a 35. I never really looked at that 7-year offer as being realistically taken. I always thought that that was, but I don't think he would have. I think they knew, listen, Yankees are smart. They knew he signed up with Jay-Z. Jay-Z wanted to get him the 10 years. He wanted the 10 years. All right? Yankees threw out the 7, which ironically they ended up giving to Ellsbury. So I guess they might have been willing to take Cano had he dared them or called their bluff, but I think they knew he wasn't going to take it. It was a PR move to say, hey, we like Robinson Cano. We'll bring him back at 7, but I thought they never realistically thought that Cano would take it. Well, I think that with these contracts, you look, can we get like, if you offer a 7-year deal, can we get five good years out of them? Then they'll amortize it and they'll live with the final two years when he's bad. So if Cano had taken a 7-year deal, well, one of the years would have been half obliterated because of the PED suspension, so they'd save that money. Yeah. And I bet you, and when he came back at 318, and I bet you year 6 and 7 are not going to be awful for him, it's years 8, 9, and 10 that the Mets are going to have to deal with. Right. But they're willing to do that. Right. Oh, by the way, Daniel Tweet's Cabrera got 10 years with the Tigers. Terrible. That was horrendous. Horrendous. But again, that wasn't a free agent deal because it was an extension. Right. That's why I didn't include it. But even the extensions don't work next year. One of the best 10-year deals was Jeter's that he extended. He gave the Yankees everything they're going to want it. All right. So if you include extensions, we came up with one guy. Who else had this? Votto's deal isn't bad. I mean, it's Hamstrung that team, but Joey Votto is a pretty good player. Well, he's a good player, but if it Hamstrung's your team, like you said, part of the reason you thought that Pools was horrendous is because it Hamstrung the Angels. Right. Well, it's doing it to the Reds. But it also Hamstrung's, Votto has Hamstrung them on the field. Pools does. No. He can't play the field. Well, that's why it's bad. He can't run. But he's a shell of a player. He's averaging 30 and 100 over the six years he's been there, and that's not terrible.