 And when you take a look at the probable rotations coming up for the 20-23 season and Flash you look at this with Cole, Rodin, Severino and Cortez that righty lefty righty lefty and then Frankie Montas almost lost in the shuffle he could have a bounce back season. How does that stack up? Well I think when you look at rotations you're looking at the top guy. Garret Cole is going to be able to match up against any number one in the game but I'm glad you bring up Montas at the bottom. The number five guy if he rebounds after what he did last year as a New York Yankee where there was some shoulder problem. There was an adjustment after the trade. It wasn't a great couple of months but you would expect him to get back to his Oakland A's days and you're just now saying we have five quality starters in this rotation. Love the fact that Nestor gets kind of bumped down to number four and you could go any way you want, right? I mean Severino three, Nestor three or four but Jack you can match up that five against any rotation in baseball. And I like the diversity that Bob mentioned the fact that you go righty with Cole, you go lefty with Rodin, you go back righty with Severino, you go lefty with Cortez, you finish off with Montas. And don't sleep on Montas by the way. This is a guy who was an ace in Oakland and yes they play in a bigger ballpark and yes his road ERA was not good and he struggled when he come over to the Yankees. All Montas has to be right now is be better than other teams number five starter. The pressure will be off him and by the way Bob you didn't ask for this but as I look at that graphic here's how I'm ranking them. I'm going Yankees, Astros, Mets, Padres, Dodgers. I'm glad you bring up Montas right because you said there's no pressure on them or expectations. I bet if we asked him he would disagree with us and say listen I'm a top of the rotation type guy. What I did last year the last couple of months that's not who I am. And I'm telling you coming into your first spring training with the Yankees he's going to be more comfortable. You're hoping that the shoulder is going to be 100% healthy. I would not be surprised if he has a big bounce back next year with the Yankees. All right so we talked about that and I think we all like it that righty lefty righty lefty mix it up. If he went back to back with let's say Rodin and Cortez because they are different he's more of a power pitcher with that biting slider Cortez throws the fast ball and then that cutter. Could you potentially do that still disrupt batters? I'm sure that will happen this year and let's also throw into the fact that Cortez is 5'11", 5'10". And then you look at Rodin he's 6'2". And so you're going to be seeing the ball from different angles as well. Absolutely they're not carbon copies. I would actually say that Cole and Severino might be more similar than Rodin and Cortez are. But you always like to as far as I'm concerned lefty righty lefty righty. If you can get that split you're just making batters have to face a different look every night. And what does our buddy David Cohen always tell us right? You're going to need seven or eight starters during the year. You think about guys like Clark Schmidt, Domingo, Hermon. Now maybe they're not going to get their opportunity right away coming out of spring training but at some point you've got to believe that they're going to get some sort of a shot in the rotation. We just don't know when it's going to be. But then again you have depth. You can have guys getting breaks or injuries. You never know what happens. And Jack also Schmidt and Hermon then become big factors for that bullpen which just further fortifies the bullpen. Right you're not going to go through a season where all five of your starters are going to make 30 plus starts. But if you were lining up the Yankees best 12 or 13 pitchers right now Hermon and Schmidt are on that list. I would guarantee you that both are going to get starts throughout the year. There's going to be opportunity for them. And I think Schmidt is someone who can really blossom and can really grow. The Yankees put him in some pressure filled spot last season. Whether he succeeded or whether he didn't succeed those are the kinds of experiences that can make you better going forward.