 We've been looking to reinforce this outfield situation as the time frames on Aaron Judge and Clint Frazier were obviously much longer than anticipated, but obviously that didn't declare itself until after the first trade deadline has expired. So we've been pretty active on the waiver claim process, but with no luck, a lot of people have been taking guys off the board because we have the second best record in the game, you know, things were not getting to us. McCutcheon on waivers probably about a week ago, so he was not somebody that was in play for the first three weeks of this month. He, you know, the Giants obviously were contending and trying to contend, so they made a strategic decision to hold off, and then they placed him on waivers last week. He cleared and immediately after the waiver clearing process, I engaged with Bobby Evans and told him that we would have an interest in adding McCutcheon if we could, you know, thread the needle on the financials and obviously come up with a player match. I think then during this process, they might have won five out of six, and so there was some hesitancy on their part about whether they were willing to do anything or not and see how things played out, and it was when they lost a game, I think in their head to head with Arizona that pushed them back a little bit again, and then they had an injury to their center fielder, Buster Posey obviously had a season ending surgery, and so in the last 72 hours it picked up, clearly he was a player that, given our circumstances that we targeted, and we're hopeful that there's some way we could find a way to match up with them and where we don't trip up our luxury tax, get players in play that we would be able to live with, parting, having to step up to some degree given the circumstances at the same time satisfy their needs and put them in a position to decide, all right, we'll do it, so it was a long week, but I'm glad it resolved the way it did.