 The teams that didn't make moves, the Braves, the Yankees, Jake and Dodgers, Dodgers didn't need to. If the Dodgers made any moves, it'd be small like Cub like moves. And but they already have gore there. So they don't need us. I mean Dodgers were supposedly on Lance Lynn till the end. Yeah, I wonder what happened there with Lance Lynn not being moved and they're getting so many offers. I didn't know he had another year of team control. So that makes a little bit of sense for the Rangers. Maybe they're gonna do what you said, Jim. Keep them into the opposite. That's what I said about Bundy and Lance Lynn. Like if you still believe you're trying to compete next year, you hang on to those guys. Bundy. If you sell Bundy at his highest value ever. Neither of those teams are gonna fucking compete next year. But they believe they will. That's what I'm saying. Like if you sell Lance, that's what I said a couple days ago. If they sell Lance Lynn and Bundy, they're admitting they're not trying to compete next year because they have the next year of team control. And I don't think they want to admit that to their fan base and their audience because both those teams are trying to convince their fans of the opposite. A team on the opposite end of that same spectrum. The giant stand, Pat, but I think it's kind of a fun one. Like, Hey, NL slag. If Gossman and Quado are going to twirl it for you. Let's go. Gabe Kapler at the helm. Gabe Kapler getting the most out of his individual manager of the year. I don't know. Yeah. If you want to hear Jake and I have frustrated about the Yankees. I'm sure you can go listen to that. Maybe the Braves fans feel the same way. A lot of these relievers went for nothing. And the Yankees like desperately needed another top arm in the back of the rotation. So confuses did nothing twins. Yeah. Yeah, it's another team. Surprising. This is what's going on with man. We saw this happen last year. And now what the expanded playoffs were really seeing it where the teams making the biggest moves are the teams that are not making the playoffs. The Reds last year, the Mets this year, the trade deadline has become because they don't like giving guys big money in free agency. The trade deadline has become well, even if we're not really competing this year, let's grab this guy because he's got years, controllable years afterwards. The CBA has like flipped thought process of the sport. I just think this year adds to it because everyone's still in it. If the Mets go this is it's Jake's five and one rule. If any team in the NL goes five and one in a week, they're the they're the five seed. Like, so if you're the Mets, I know we have them Metsy as a get see in our heads, but they can't think that way. So they say Todd's going to brighten it up. You know, we're going to have a good week and we're back in it. So I don't know. It's kind of fun is a little bummer as the Yankees Trev, I was I mean, a I was searching for answers myself. But do you think money tied in like we've done this conversation before? But you know, the Yankees, the Yankees being their only company, like it's not like they've got a hedge fund or an oil trust or something like that. Like they're the Yankees. Do you think Cashman maybe got a little bit of the you can't add money or am I just making excuses for myself? They're pretty cheap. Like all the salaries for rentals are really cheap. And they just they just laid off 60 people. Someone pointed that out the other day. If you lay off 60 people and bring in something that gets paid $5 million, I don't know. I am sick of this shit. Did the MLB made them go from eight minor league teams to four minor league teams, the MLB proposal. What do you think the Yankees are going to do with all those employees that worked at the other four teams? They have to lay them off. Then the Yankees lay them off because MLB said we're shutting down four of your teams. And then all the headline writers in the media say Yankees, what terrible people they're laying off people. They were fucking forced to shut down four clubs and every writer's just going to spin it like the big bad Yankees. They would have kept paying them. I'm sure they really wanted the four other teams to develop guys as the most annoying thing is you told them they couldn't have four extra teams. All those four teams had coaches and instructors and scouts. So of course, they're out jobs. Go off, King. I love it. That was the most annoying. There was the most annoying week of media. Yankees laid off 80 employees. You shut down four of their teams. Yeah, and we're going to do just pay them to sit around an empty stadium. We're also getting