 The Yankees fourth-rank prospect continuing his rise through the minors against the Columbus Clippers. He gave up a run in the first, gave up a two-run homer in the third, but did show some dominant six strikeouts and five innings. Just one walk, 85 pitches, six hits. So Jack overall, this guy's been fast-tracked, he's 20 years old. Right, and you look at the stuff and you have to be impressed with it. We talked in the free game about innings and what kind of innings limits he might have this year. He threw five tonight. I think if he becomes a factor for the Yankees in 2019, Bob, it is out of the bullpen, but you watch the swings of those hitters right there, Buck, and this is an appealing guy. This would be another appealing arm for the Yankees to have potentially coming out of their bullpen. Yeah, you look at highlights, you see a guy with those type of numbers. I can't wait to see the film of him and go, okay, where the strikeouts come from. It's the breaking ball. It's the late-life fastball. It's the easy velocity. And, you know, if you really want to know what they're planning on doing with them, usually you look at the any increment jumps from year to year to year. And, of course, they've got him right on schedule to have the right increment jump. So the idea of seeing this guy pitch in September and October, I don't quite see it. And like you said earlier, Jack, maybe out of the bullpen, maybe, but I think we're, you know, moving a little quick. Sometime years ago, they used to move guys up to AAA to make them more attractive in a trade, but I couldn't imagine trading this kind of a kid. Yeah, that's a tough sell. He's been so good at single, double, and for at least one start, AAA. I just wonder, when you look at a player like this, do you like guys like this? And I know he's their fourth-rank prospect, but body size, he doesn't M-O out to be like, you know, the normal guys we see, these monsters that are six and a half feet tall. But there are exceptions to every rule. You can't just say, okay, this is the way it's going to be forever. He might, there was a guy named Pedro Martinez was about that size. He reminds me a lot of Octavo Dottel, the body language. And, you know, a lot of times in Skyrimports, they go, who is he? Give me a player comparison. But he, the effort, you look at how little effort there is in the velocity. It's an easy velocity. I'm not going to drop some names that I get in trouble for comparisons yet. You just dropped Pedro Martinez. No, no, no, it's just, I'm talking about the body. Only body. Only body. Let's don't go there. There's a guy that you're going to go talk to about in Cooperstown for too long, that that easy velocity. But this kid, it's fun to watch. And what I want to know is where are the three guys they got ranked ahead of them? I think those are those mid-season or those mid-season reports and now, or pre-season reports and now you added what he's done. But that guy you're talking about in Cooperstown, our viewers are smart enough to know who you're talking about. You're talking about the easy, repeatable delivery of Mariano Rivera. But 5'10", 165, so Buck is right. Pedro Martinez probably pitched at about 175. So we have to let Davi Garcia make the climb. But you can see why the Yankees are so excited about him. Youngest pitcher, youngest player right now in AAA.