 I don't want to be positive right now. I want to bring us down, down, down. Going down, down, in an earlier round. Sugar, we're going down swinging. Mookie bets. OK, we're finally going to get to see him play baseball for the Dodgers. Let's say Mookie bets goes out there, hits 300. Has a fine year. Just kind of like, you know, he's Mookie bets. We all expect him to do that. Sure. Mookie bets was rumored to be asking for north of 350, possibly $400 million this off season. What do you think Mookie's contract is going to look like? I want everyone to give their guess. After this season. What was the Red Sox contract? It was something like $300 million, I believe. I think he's going to get, I think he's going to take like a really expensive one year contract to play for Boston or maybe the Dodgers. They bring him back on a one year expensive deal. It would not be, the way the market seems, and obviously this can change by tomorrow and by the time it happens, it'll change drastically. So right now, the way the market seems like it's going to play out, it seems like a signing a long term deal would not be in his best interest. And doing a 30 mil one year deal would be in his best interest and wait for the market to fix itself. And one team will offer him a lot of money for just one year, I think. 30 mil, one year 30 mil is not, Mookie bets would not sign a one year 30 million dollar deal. I know it sounds preposterous to say that, but that number better be 40. 35 to 40 would be kind of what I think for one year. We'll see. We'll see what the money looks like. I mean, I kind of lean that way. I lean the one year thing, mostly fear out of just not knowing. But I also kind of feel this way. How about what's the contract Yellich just got? I could see him getting that. What was that, 8 for 220, something like that? Yeah, so let's see, 207 for 215. I think that's what I just googled. I could see Mookie pulling something like that off, because I could see a team saying, hey, that's a bargain. I'm with you, Jake. I think that as scary as the free agent market's going to be this off season, I think it's going to be more of the mid tier guys. And there's going to be, or at least there should be, some opportunistic teams out there taking advantage of what most people would say is obviously a down year for free agents. I think somebody will step up. I don't know who. I was trying to think that before I posed a question. Who is it going to be? I don't think anyone's doing seven years. I'm going to tell you that right now. I just don't see a seven year deal being done. I could see him going four years, 180, something like that. Oh, that's too much. That's way too much. Maybe like a four year, 160, something like that. I could see that getting done. I mean, Rendon got seven for 245. And I think that comes out to 35 a year. And I mean, Mookie can do that. That was pre-corona, sure. But yeah, I think it's just one of those things that is, it's a mind fuck that very few people can put themselves in those shoes, like Mookie bets. Yeah, you could bet on yourself for a year and play for one for 35 and see what happens. But if you've got 245, life's over. You're set. And I mean, a lot of people, I know you're set with one year 38 too, but it's a lot more money. So someone's got to do it, right? That's the thing. I think in these uncertain times, there are going to be teams that sit out. And then there are teams that are going to be opportunistic. I feel like the Reds were really opportunistic this off season and going out and signing a bunch of guys when other teams weren't. The Twins did that a couple of years ago, or they did also this year with Josh Donaldson. I think those teams are smart. The teams that are their windows are now, like they got to be opportunistic in this market.