 Well, there's been some chatter out there that the Rays, and it's not like them, would be active in making a big trade to help them push towards the post-season after this good start. You think it'll happen? What should they do? What can they do? I don't see them really getting into the sleep states for Kaiko and Kimberl. They don't have the money and don't really like to give out the money too much. That's not the method of how they stay competitive. I see them going a different route, maybe giving up some prospects to get green from Detroit. I like him going into that bullpen. That bullpen always has a fleet. I think the more need is a starting pitcher that they can rely on, someone that can give them quality innings and keep the game close. It's going to be tough to find that. Dallas Kaiko could mix in with those guys, but it's going to be a lot. And to get him ready is going to take a long time. He's going to need his own little abbreviated spring training, if you will. So it's going to be tough, and I don't think they want to give up a lot of prospects to get him. So they're going to have to be unconventional, but I think this bullpen with the opener, they have enough firepower right now. They just have to keep the game close, three to two, four to one, and go from there and win ball games that way. And Green leads the league and saves. Had another one tonight. We'll see if the Reyes do anything. Tough division with the Red Sox and Yanks, obviously. I love their offense with Rosario and company. I love their starting rotation with Burrios, Old Rizzi and guys. But I'm a little concerned with the experience of the back end of the bullpen. I think that's the one weakness they can address. The front office has to take a really deep look at this roster. And if they believe only 20th in baseball, as far as the roster's spending. So I think they should get into Kimball's sleepsticks and try to go get him now, because it's going to take at least a month for him to get settled and get big league ready to be affected. But if you put him in the back end of that bullpen, I tell you what, that's going to send the message, not only the locker room, but the fans that we're for real. We're trying to go for it, go deep in the postseason. And are there a handful of teams that Kimball we think could be their answer that are contenders? Oh, it's the sleepsticks. I mean, we've got to allow him. So you think he'll be signed by somebody before we? Somebody, but it needs to be soon, though, because time is of the essence, because it takes a long time to get the reps. Yes, he's throwing a lot of flat ground, but that doesn't simulate the big league hitting or big league pitching. So you have to get him ready, have to get him ready, have to get him healthy and comfortable, and acclimated with the ball club ASAP, whoever he goes to. Right. I know the Braves have had an interest in Red Sox. Of course, they know him as well as anybody, but he wasn't exactly the go-to guy at the end of their postseason last year.