 game coverage. And Jack, maybe on that show we'll have a little more light shed on the situation with Aaron Judge who of course is going to arbitration with the Yankees or hopes to settle before that or maybe sign an extension. Right and the Yankees have talked about how much they would like to keep Judge both Brian Cashman and Hal Steimer have said that and Judge has talked about how he would like to play the rest of his career in pinstripes. I do think that there is a marriage there to continue. I do think that this relationship will continue but can they reach some sort of agreement on a multi-year deal which would be a massive contract for someone of Judge's stature by opening day by April 7th because Judge said if nothing is determined or decided by then he doesn't really want it to be a distraction throughout the season. The Yankees know how important he is to their franchise both on and off the field. You look around Yankee Stadium you see a lot of fans wearing that number 99 jersey he plays both sides of the ball so adeptly and when he is performing well the Yankees perform well. It is that big risk reward for both sides a deal gets done early let's say this week that's good news for both the team and the player but you also kind of want to see what kind of a season Judge has. He could end up injured or maybe he has a tremendous season and helps his stock. Right Judge will be 30 in April also so he's not a free agent who is getting out there on the market at 26 or 27 as Bryce Harper, Manny Machado they were younger free agents but again I just have a feeling we might not know every last detail about the discussions and the negotiations when both sides are speaking that optimistically about keeping that partnership together I find it hard to believe that they won't find some sort of middle ground and reaching agreement. All right that is