 Yankees have everything we need. How much did they try on a big-name pitcher or more bullpen help, and why did they miss? They tried, Chris, but I was actually told today that they had more conversations about relievers than starters today, which surprises you based on how the Yankee rotation looked against the Red Sox just last week. It was obviously a pretty big weakness. But again, Mark, not a lot of conversation there about getting a starting pitcher. They had tried. They had thought about Madison Bumgarner. Never really seemed to get close to there. They'd had some conversation with Robbie Ray. Well, Granky, he has his no-trade clause. I'm glad you mentioned that, Chris. Granky had a no-trade clause. There's a pretty strong belief Granky did not want to pitch in New York. So he would have used the no-trade clause, exercise that to prevent going to New York. So they tried for relievers, actually. They tried on Shane Green, who, as we saw, went to Atlanta instead. So the Yankee farm system, Mark, is pretty good, but not great. And if they were not going to trade Davy Garcia, they simply were not going to be able to access the likes of Bumgarner and Ray. Yeah, so, Mark, what does this do to the Yankees World Series chance? Well, they still have the ability to do it. And they've gone through a rash of injuries. It's been a great story, actually, at the beginning of the year, how they really succumbed over those injuries that they had. So when you look at the Yankees, they have the ability to win a World Series championship. But I think the starting rotation, frankly, has to pitch better. I think Brian Cashman understands he does have the pieces to be able to go out there and make a run. But this is a disappointment in that locker room. There's two factors that I think is going to happen. You're going to have to have Severino be an impactful guy that comes back and shows his health. But also, Delin Patances needs to do that the same. There is concern in the Yankees organization if and will they will come back and actually perform for the Yankees. So there's doubt in that mind. And here's the other thing, guys. Would George Steinbrenner have had an opportunity here to make a difference? He would have gone for it. So there's concern moving forward. I know Aaron Boone's saying the right things. There is concern in that locker room that they didn't make a move that was going to impact their race because the Red Sox are down. And this was an opportunity for the Yankees to separate themselves. Yeah, the Red Sox didn't help themselves in the bullpen either. But odds makers in Vegas, the Astros have moved to the favorite along with the Dodgers to win the World Series. The Yankees went down a little bit. The name that we're going to remember maybe for today and forever if the Dodgers don't win the World Series this year is Dustin May. That was the prospect the Dodgers would not give up to get Felipe Vazquez, who I think would have been the dominant lefty reliever back there to pair with Kenley Janssen had been perfect, perfect. And for a team that's just been in the World Series now, back to back years, Mark, a lot of Dodger fans clamoring for this. And there's a lot of disappointment. I know in this city tonight because Felipe Vazquez is not a Dodger. Yeah, did they make a mistake? You heard Dave Roberts say the goal was the same. But given the fine young players they have and plenty of prospects and young lineup they have, did they make a mistake not pulling the trigger on this? Will they regret not making a bigger move for the bullpen? I think they will. And the reason why I say that is second place is not good enough. It's already been, hey, we went to the World Series. We faced a very hot team in the Houston Astros and then losing last year to the Red Sox. Now you're starting to realize they've cleaned up the locker room. They have a very talented roster, as Dave Roberts talked about. Kenley Janssen's blown four saves this year. The one factor I'll say that I think made a big decision on this, Pungin Ryu's health has been a big key this year. Obviously started the All-Star game. He's having a fabulous year. He's showing his health. And they like to mix and match at the end of the year. They have the versatility to do that, put some starters in the bullpen to try to fortify that a little bit. But this is taking a very big risk, in my opinion. Yeah, you still need, right, that automatic, that Aroldis Chapman, that Closer guy that can finish it. And hopefully Janssen is still that. Dodgers believe he is. I don't believe they came close. I was told by a GM today that they had talked, certainly, to the Giants about the matter. Yeah, well, they just said, I never thought he was fully available. Were the words that were given to me. So that was what the GM thought based on talking about the price. And when you consider that, Chris, there's ways that the GMs talk to each other. And when you're asking for someone's very best player in return, it's almost like saying the player's not available. But the key thing that I look at this team now, Mark, and you consider how they were able to build themselves up in the month of July, as Chris pointed out, they've given up now three of their relievers, Dyson, Melanson, and Pomeranz. Pomeranz had just moved from the rotation of the bullpen. And so you wonder, Bruce Poch, he's trying to have this magic in his last run as a Giants manager, doing it now three relievers short. Yes, they added Scooter Jeanette, but you wonder how much they can actually sustain this run that they've been on. Did they make a mistake given the bigger picture, not trading him if they could have gotten something back for the future because he's likely to walk next. You know, Chris, I've been in that uniform. I understand the passion of the fan base and what they are looking at. They don't, they're not a franchise that believes in that rebuild, but I think they missed the boat here. And I think they really should have gone that route with Madison Baumgartner, because as JP alluded to, they're almost in and they're also out as well. If they kept the roster intact and then added some pieces, I would say, listen, they're doing it for Madison Baumgartner, the franchise player, but also Bruce Bochie trying to look for those 2,000 wins and another opportunity. I think they missed the boat because it was a seller's market. They could have got a big return for Madison Baumgartner, even if he's a free agent next year. That was the difference maker out there on the market, in my opinion, because of his resume in the playoffs. Yeah, to have three World Series in the last decade run, pretty impressive. So they're making all the right moves. What about Noah Cindigar? We heard last night, we thought he was going and then he was pulled off the table. Why didn't the Mets trade him? I was surprised. This is a great question. Basically, again, the price was so high, similar to the Baumgartner conversation, but there with the Mets multiple years of control still for Noah Cindigar in New York. Interestingly, there was much more conversation I was told from sources, Chris, that the Mets had about Zach Wheeler today, the Astros, the Braves, even the Yankees, the Twins all spoke with them about Wheeler, but not Cindigar. It was very early again that Joel Sherman reported that basically Cindigar was off the market. So the Pottery Conversation, though, we're gonna bookmark this mark and come back to it in the wintertime, because I still think San Diego and Cindigar a good fit, but maybe not until December. Well, it sounds like both Cindigar and Baumgartner, if somebody really knocked their socks off with a deal, they would have been available. They were available, but price was so high that really nothing from what I could tell got close today on either picture.