 the Yankees have been talking about landing Andrew McCutcheon, our buddy Joel Sherman from the New York Post saying, here Yankees are working to try and finalize the deal with the Giants for McCutcheon. Not done yet. Avital, Avalino would be part of the return for San Francisco. Joel later tweeted that it would be two prospects for McCutcheon. And then Buster Olney of ESPN just tweeting this, Yankees get McCutcheon via a source. So Jack Curry is now standing by. He is outside the Yankees clubhouse. Jack, what can you tell us about the McCutcheon deal? Well, the rumor started circulating about a half an hour ago. I believe Joel Sherman of the New York Post was the first to report it. And you have Buster Olney of ESPN saying that it's a done deal now. So I think we can assume that Andrew McCutcheon is now a Yankee. And we've talked about this a lot, guys. We talked about it in the broadcast tonight with the Yankees trying to add an outfielder. When I asked Brian Cashman about this about a week ago, he talked about how some of the prices were higher than what the Yankees were willing to go to. But I think it's become readily apparent that they need some help in the outfield. And you look at McCutcheon, is he the same player he was back in his Pittsburgh days where one year he had 194 hits and he was a perennial 300 hitter. He's not that hitter, but he's a very reliable player. And he's 255 this year with a 357 on base percentage. 15 homers, 55 runs about it. And this is a player who can help the Yankees immediately. By the way, Jack, do you think this is also them at the very least hedging the bet that maybe Aaron Judge is a little further away now than they expected? I think it is. I mean, when we spoke to Aaron Boone today about Aaron Judge, he said that he has still not gripped a bat. He has still not tried to swing a bat. Now, when you look at the number of games that Judge has already missed, he has already been down for 33 games and still hasn't swung a bat. If you're the Yankees, you're trying to you're trying to add reinforcements. We know Sanchez is coming back and will be activated on Saturday, but in the outfield they've been looking for help. No offense to Shane Robinson, but they never expected Shane Robinson to get the number of at bats that he has gotten. This is a guy who has gotten about 50 at bats. So I think you plug in someone like McCutcheon and you bring yourself a much more professional hitter and you make yourselves better immediately when you add McCutcheon to the lineup. Jack, you've talked so much about the Yankees being disciplined, getting under that luxury tax number. I'm assuming this move will stay the course with that. Yeah, our crack researcher, Jeff Kwagliata, is on that. He told me that McCutcheon's addition would be a shade over two million dollars. We're looking at about two and a quarter million dollars. So I think that was obviously a factor flash in the Yankees. Now, I wanted to go above that luxury tax. They've been beneath it until almost September. They're not going to go above it now. So I think they're trying to make smart, practical decisions to make themselves better and we'll know more about Judge's situation as we move forward. But when you add McCutcheon, you're adding a player who, let's be honest about it, he's a better player than Shane Robinson. And Shane Robinson has been getting a lot of starts for the Yankees lately. And Jack, final thing on McCutcheon, you're also adding a veteran player from a losing team right now that comes to a team that's right in the fray and battling for a wild card spot and what they hope eventually will be a division title. How much can a guy