 These John Boy videos, the combination of insight and entertainment is fantastic. DJ LeMayhew, returning to the Yankees? Yes or no? Might get it yet. OK, thank you very much. Perfect. I wanted Jake to sing one more thing. I wanted to have some kind of a duet with him. You need. Oh, OK. What's your favorite tune? I know you mentioned previously your Jewish. I know a couple of the Jewish classics too, but whatever you want. I don't have anything in mind. I was just hoping you would say something that I would know the words to. Trevor went second deck left field at Yankee Stadium. Now, that's that's that's rarefied real estate. Yeah, thank you. Yes, thank you. It is. Thank you, Mike. It is pretty impressive. I think we have the call here. They even had him working with Tori Hunter, one of the best outfielders ever. Deed to left field. There it goes. See a pinching home run for Poof. And it's nine five raise. Here's the second. Wow, you can hear the excitement of my push for the opposing on rock. I had a chance to chat with one of your favorites kids with Gary Sanchez for a long time this week. And and Gary was working out with the team, whether he would be allowed to play or not. So this is kind of, you know, and Gary Sanchez, you know, believe it or not, Yankee fans, it is he is a price possession that the New York Yankees have talent that day. Jenny, I was happy to see it because I know we had and we had the guy on the record. He was fine telling the whole story about it. But to see it visually, that, to me, elevated the story beyond even where it was because people could see, OK, this was going down. And I thank you because, frankly, it did help. It verified it. It validated it. Not that it needs it. The story was going to be a big deal anyway. But it kind of added juice for it that way. When I first started out, the first GM that I worked for, Frank Cashin, said that you could tell the number of deals that might happen by the size of the bar in the suite. So you should have, you know, be a lot of drinking going on. OK, you're going to do some deals during the winter meetings. Now, you know, right about my period of time, we changed over to bottled water and diet soda and coffee. We had too much liability on the alcohol side, I guess. I know there's probably some really bad deals that went down over a few too many scotches. Let me tell you, Trevor, you know, there are a lot of deals that went down the next morning. You're like, I need to undo that deal. Why am I here? Because I've looked at the lineup and I'm batting fifth and I have no idea why. Like I'm not a reporter. What am I doing here? Who canceled? Well, tell us what you know about where Lindor is going. Yes. Yeah. OK. Well, you know, because me, I'm in the know. Yes. All the hot goss, guys. And I think he is going to end up with the New York Yankees either way. I just don't know if it's this season. Oh, well, I hate to tell you something. That's why we had you on. We just had Jett passin on Jeff's alter ego, Jett. And he said no chance. Well, you know what? We're just going to. I know a lot more than he does. I'm a big insider. He's just this guy who's running his mouth on the Internet. So we'll see what happens. I mean, I love talking to Matt Olson and Marcus Simeon. They're like my favorite people to talk to. They who are they're the first people I go to in a clubhouse. I can't wait. I want to get back in the clubhouse, man. God damn, the Zooms have been just killing me. Is Belly like back in your guys's apartment complex mansion thing? Or is he big? No, he got too cool for us. So he's no longer part of the console life. He just bought like a crazy pad in Chandler. So we we go over there and watch football and hang out over there sometimes. Just growing up, he's doing the dad thing. He's got like serious girlfriend, but all the other boys are still here, which is fun. We're still acting like little kids, you know? Do you have a prediction for where Bauer will sign? Without having done a deep dive into this, I'm just thinking that Steve Cohen is going all out for everybody. I think at the end of the day, Bauer is going to end up out on the West Coast. I think it's going to be the Angels. I think there's so much need for them that the ability to spend money. I have the Angels because they are the thirstiest. Let's go Angels. I see a lot of people rallying for the Angels. I think they probably have the most to gain by signing Trevor Bauer. And so that's that's why I'm going to advocate for him to LA. Trevor Bauer is going to cost a lot of money as he should. He just came off an unbelievable year. I think that the Angels are desperate to do some stuff and they have Poo Hall's contract coming up at the end of next year at the end of this year. So I probably say West Coast and I'll say Angels. I think I'm going to stick with the Mets and I have and it's not because I have inside information. It's because I believe Trevor Bauer is ready for prime time and he will take less money to go somewhere where people will listen to him in a really, really big media platform. I would go Angels. I don't think the Padres, you know, they've already got some big contracts that they're trying to fit in. They got assigned for Nano Tessie Jr. The Mets make some sense. But I think that they might be the team that goes for the next year down for someone like Daco to Rizzy. The Angels now are in a position with a new general manager. Paraminations gone in there. He's making some aggressive moves. They're actually trying to win. Trevor being, you know, from that area. I think that that in the end makes sense. I would say Anaheim. I would say the Los Angeles Angels. I didn't realize I was like, I was on, you know, riding chalk over here with the Angels pick. I also have Angels as well. They need it. I wouldn't count out. I wouldn't. I wouldn't count out the Dodgers. I have a different team. OK. Dodgers. Ooh. Dodgers. Now, do you think they'll get them on a short contract? Kind of high money, shorter years? I have no idea. John White is completely guessing as it is, but I would imagine if it was the Dodgers, that is the kind of deal it would be. That's the kind of deal they generally prefer. I just see him being in a big market. I'm going to say he probably ends up with the Angels, but I'll stick. I'm going to stick with my San Diego Padres just because I think it's a better fit for him. Better lifestyle for Trevor Bauer. I'm Trevor Bauer to the New York Mets, man. I think it's all there. It's Cohen season. I think if you add Bauer, I mean Bauer, DeGrom, Strowman, if they get Cindergaard back in any form, their lineup had the highest OPS. Happy birthday to you. You know, Jake, you know what it is about your singing voice? Sex. You try to sound like someone who can sing. Yes. Yes. And you just can't. Bob Casas. Yeah, who he said he heard about us when he actually hopped in the Yes Booth and he worked with you guys. So Michael was out. He was recovering. Oh, that was you, Matt. I were like, let's say that you you missed some games and instead of like the next guy up, they brought in Brooks Robinson and bring a Bob Casas. That was really comforting. And the lead list, the 100 home run list is the Leeds list. Only the best. The best. If you take away position player home runs, are you still on that list, Trev? 104 outside. I am. OK, all right. A lot of against those Yankees, too. You know what, Trevor, this is the moment when you go between the three of you, how many you got. So, you know what, come on. Depends on your count. Whipple ball, home run derby, under literally healed. I mean, it was like this. I'm going to do that. OK, let's actually walk by. We'll see you acted out first. OK. Yeah, what's wrong with that? OK, we have it up on the screen now. I don't know if you can see that. It's partially blocking my face, which is fine. I do nothing right. I'm walking. I'm an excited little boy whose favorite baseball team just signed a good player. And he said, and everybody does their lame, scully imitation, so I'll do mine. Oh, Bob, I know who you are. You've done very well already. And I'm sure great things are ahead. Oh my gosh, if I'd been hit by a bus, I'd live the full life at that point. You guys literally came from a basement and you have Bob Costas going on your show a year later. If you want to tell me it takes bright lights or some sort of a big established thing to continue your brand, you're like literally the example that that's not true.