 All right, let's talk about the Yankees. The bullpen problems didn't do a great job tonight. Are you concerned about Yankee pitching? And Nick, I'll start with you. We know they have injuries to their starters. So, Matthew may be coming back, but their pitching throughout, which we thought was a strength, is not getting it done. Yeah, and I think even in the off season, I think this was a big worry of the Yankees. I think that was why the reason they went out and signed a guy like Gio Gonzalez, who's in AAA, had a great start last night. You're definitely gonna probably see him sometime soon. I think CeCe's gonna be coming back on Saturday. But if you look at the starters the Yankees have right now, Tanaka's been absolutely tremendous. You've got Paxton, who's done a decent job, right? Jordan Montgomery's on the DL. We haven't even brought up his name at the time. So I think if you're the New York Yankees, the one thing you do have on your side, you've got a lot of guys that are banged up right now in an offense that can mask a lot of problems that go on with the starting pitching. So I think as many, as big as the problem is right there, I think they can get over this home. And Nick, in many ways, I'm more optimistic about the Yankee rotation than I am about the Red Sox rotation, which has their own concerns right now. But the one thing I'll say with the Yankees is Severino's injury. It looks like now he's not gonna pick up a ball for weeks. He may not pitch in a Major League game until July. That's a guy who's your ace opening day starter in an ideal circumstance. I'm a little worried there. And from what I can tell guys right now, sources indicate nothing really hot for them with Dallas Kikel. They believe their answer is our internal with Joe Gonzalez and CeCe, Sebastio. And the problem is the bullpen is getting taxed because of the injuries to the Yankee starters. When you look at the pod, right? Yeah, we know about Machado and Fernando Tetiz Jr. Who else steps up for this team, this young team that's off to a pretty good start? Well, to me Chris, it's all about balancing out the production as we talked about before. And to me, it's been the emergence, the re-emergence of Will Meyers and Hunter Renfrow. Renfrow in particular has been a guy that's been mentioned in trade conversations the last two off seasons. But the power for him has showed up and Will Meyers will see it there. Always sans batting gloves there for Will Meyers. One of the great natural hitters in baseball. And I think that for a while, Nick, there was so much uncertainty, where was he gonna play? Was he gonna get traded? Was he an infielder? Was he an outfielder? Now, this is right in the batter's box, just hit, play there and not worry so much about being the face of the franchise. The production now shows. Yeah, of course, I think definitely bringing over a guy like Manny Machado takes a lot of pressure off of everybody. But was this the plan? That would be that the number one minor league rated system in baseball. There's no doubt about that. It just seems like they're the youngest team in baseball, their team is average 26.9 years per player. That's the youngest in major league baseball. So to see the success that they've had, it's so great because it gives them confidence moving forward. Now, do I think this is sustainable? Maybe not as much. We've got some powerful teams in that NL West, but I think the biggest thing about it is, it's always nice to see young teams come up and have a plan, right? Keep to the plan, stick to the process, just like Embiid says, stick to the process, right? And everything will take care of it. And it's been almost a decade since they finished April above 500 and they had that opportunity with the good start. How about making a move to help the young pitching? You got Dallas Keichel out there. Should they get a veteran? If they think they're truly contending? It's a great question. I would say, likely not for a rental, but if it's a multi-year piece, if it's a Corey Kluber who they talked about, or the offseason. Which would be a great guy. Exactly, perfect leadership. To me, to get a rental, you'd have to then go back out in the offseason again and find that veteran leader. So Dallas Keichel, perhaps, of course, he's throwing not far from here in Orange County every fifth day. Maybe a Matthew Boyd with the Tigers if they fall out of the race. Someone who can be a veteran mentor for this group because every starting pitcher right now, Chris, in his rotation, 27 years of age. Right? Yeah, we should invite Dallas Keichel to drop by the studio. You can throw his boat with that. Hey, I'll stand in on some for you, bro. I got nothing to do. We'd love to have you. We know you belong out there pitching.