 Let's talk more about the infield and the depth they have. And again, to the hot stove rumor mill, right? I read something that said, oh, the Yankees are in on Trey Turner. And I'm thinking to myself, why? They kept Parraza. They kept Volpe. They could have traded those guys. As we look at this, and it could be LeMay, Hue at first or second, if Rizzo comes back, you've got Glaber right now. You've got Cabrera, who can play all over the field. You've got Kainer, Falefa, and Parraza. You've got Volpe on the come. So it makes sense that we pretty much see this configuration in some way, shape, or form in 2023. Again, first base is open. If they bring back Rizzo, that solves that issue. But they do have LeMay who, if they wanted to go that route. Brian Cashman said at the GM meetings, there's going to be a battle for shortstop in spring training. And you're right. If they didn't believe in Parraza and they didn't believe in Volpe, then they would have traded them for something that might have needed for the stretch run. So they really believe in these players. I think Volpe might be looked at as a guy that, unless he just bulls people over in spring training, could join them later on in the year. Parraza has a chance to beat out Kainer, Falefa. So does Oswaldo Cabrera. He could play shortstop as well. And Cashman said that Josh Donaldson is his third baseman. But the one variable in all of this, and it also involves LeMayu, if in fact they resigned Rizzo, there have been rumors. Do you trade Glaber tours now before he starts earning big money? And he did come off a pretty good year, and he seems more comfortable at second base. That's a possibility as well. Would it make sense to move some guys around and try and trade Donaldson in the final year of his deal? Doing that, the obvious story, there he'd probably have to eat some money. That's the big problem. He was so good defensively, too. He's great defensively. He should have been in the top three in the gold glove voting. But I will tell you this, $25 million a year. I don't know if the Yankees want to digest that much money, because they kind of think, but Aaron Boone said he thinks there's more offense in there. We know the defense is there. I mean, he played a gold glove caliber third base, but hitting-wise, it was not what they expected. They expected more from him. He did not have a good postseason at all. But I could see them starting the season with him at third base. Now, if they get somebody to say, we'll take him and we'll give you our bad contract, that's a deal that could move as well. But again, it all hinges on whether they bring back Rizzo. If they bring back Rizzo, then LaMayu could automatically move to third base, and they solve that problem. But right now, there's so many moving ports, and as we said right at the start of this, it all hinges, it's contingent upon judge and Rizzo the other moves that you make. All right.