 But you can't ignore what the Yankees did during the winter meetings last season. All of a sudden, John Carlo Stanton falls in their laps. They have the opportunity to get him, and they pounce, and they make that move. Not a lot of other organizations have the ability to do that. Yankees did. So I still see the Yankees as when the time is right, and he mentioned Tanaka as well. They will jump to make a splashy move. They will say, this is a guy we need. We need this person right now. And with Machado and Harper lurking out there on the market, it just makes you wonder. There's always a possibility with the Yankees. You even heard Brian say it, and that answer, the Yankees are always going to be connected to the big ticket items. But having said that, it's your opinion, is it not, that they'd have to somehow come back to the Yankees with either less years, less money, and again, the market's got to play out for those two. Yeah, I think with Machado, it's a better fit. Obviously, Deedee Gregorius isn't going to be here for at least the first half of this year. They need a shortstop. I think the Yankees, if they did go down that lane, they would want to try and get that at fewer years than I'm sure Machado would want. As far as Harper goes, and I could be proven totally wrong in the next month or so, but I actually thought when the Yankees got Stanton, that pulled them out of any potential Harper sweepstakes because he was their big ticket item in the outfield. And I know he DH's a lot too. And then on top of that, they go out and re-sign Brett Gardner this year. And you could say, well, you can't compare Brett Gardner and Harper. I'm not, but it's a guaranteed contract. It's a roster spot. So it's fascinating to try and predict where these players are going to end up. And I'm a big fan of reading the tea leaves that are laid out in front of us. And that last answer that Brian gave, he didn't talk a lot about those players, the marquee names out there. He talked about building the system and maintaining that system. Well, he said if there is a splash, he wants it to be the right move. And again, that comes full circle and seems to come back to Patrick Corbin. That goes back to the guy who was visiting Yankee Stadium today in Patrick Corbin. I've said this a few times on this show already. The Yankees priority in this offseason was going out and getting pitching. And you look at what Corbin was able to do last year. That strikeout to walk ratio is insane. The opponent's batting average. And we've talked about his slider already and how a left-handed pitcher will play at Yankee Stadium. I do believe this is the guy that the Yankees would love to try and be able to sign. It's just a matter of the other competitors. How quickly he might want to get a deal done. Is this something the Yankees can try and seal tonight? Every player is different. If Corbin showed up at Yankee Stadium today thinking, if the Yankees say all the right things and they put an offer out there that is an offer that I can accept, maybe this is something that moves quickly. Well, he's met with Phillies. We mentioned earlier, the Nationals, the Yankees. You wonder if there's any more. Like we talk about it, John Flaherty's told us, these people want to know what's happening before the holidays if they can. Everybody wants clarity. Now, Corbin knows that this free agency has been looming for a long time. He's been looking toward it. Is he the type of guy who wants to try and be as patient as possible to try and let the market push even higher? Or he's the guy who says, I know what I want. And if the team I like hits that, I'm signing it. We'll see.