 If you've got Hicks and you have Judge, why would you go after Harper? Yeah, unless they are thinking of trading Frasier, and you'd be still, you'd be still, I just bit my tongue. You'd be selling that. I saw that. God, that was, that was, I don't see it before. Oh my goodness. You alright? Yeah, it's good. It's gonna bruise, but it'll be alright. Wow. Maybe you could trade Frasier, and you, you can't trade Gardner. Gardner's a ten to five guy. That gives him a blanket, no trade clause. Right. Well, we're not trading, you're not trading Judge. If you said trade Frasier, it's, he's got a concussion, you're not gonna get true value for him. If he's healthy though, I mean that guy has a lot of talent, he was former fifth pick in the first round. I agree. But I just look at it and go, wow, if they're gonna go for one of the two big guys, I think it's gonna be Machado now, I don't think it's gonna be Harper just from this one move. Or is it also on the table that Frasier, they don't believe Frasier will be ready, which would be a shame. But is this, hey, I don't know if Frasier's gonna be ready, we have to, we have to bring Gardner back just in case he might have to be our starting left field. Yeah, but that's, that's a very expensive insurance policy. Very expensive. Because you could actually make the case, Neil Walker could be our field insurance policy. But you know, but also this, maybe, maybe Frasier's not done, but just not ready. As you said, he will do well in the beginning of the year. He will have a good April and May Gardner. Right. So is it possible they'll say, listen, Frasier's not gonna be ready for the start of the season, will give Gardner money, he will play well, and as soon as he starts to dip, is when Frasier will be ready, and then we'll put Gardner on the bench. And maybe they think for a fast start, first company on two and a half months of the season, is he worth nine and a half million dollars. And I will tell you, I would have brought that Gardner, but the, you know, my play would have been giving him the two million dollars and then maybe five. And you know, you have to ask yourself the question, and this is with all due respect to Gardner, who I personally like a lot. He's a real gentleman. He plays hard. Where's, where's he getting that anywhere else as a 35 year old coming off the worst second half of his career? So the Yankees obviously know all the benefits and the intangibles with this guy. He's a great clubhouse leader. He's still a plus plus defender, in my opinion, gets on base, even though a low batting average, he does have a high on base percentage. They felt it was worth seven and a half million dollars. So that's a little surprising. Again, how much are you going to put into your outfield? Because this is the last year of arbitration for Hicks. I think he made two and a half million dollars this past year. He's, he's due for a big raise, uh, judge. I don't think he's arbitration eligible yet. Again, all of this becomes a moot point if they do trade stand. But I think that's easier said than done. First of all, he has to agree to it. Second of all, the Dodgers have to want to do it because I don't think that he would go anywhere else. Interesting. Interesting start to the offseason. Yesterday, the announcement of, um, Brody Van Wagonen for the Mets. And now this move with Gardner, they had until midnight tonight to do it. Uh, so they did it early and they signed the deal. They've probably been negotiating with his representative.