 over the weekend. And this is the essence of the hot stove as we always talk. There was a rumor that said that they were working a deal with the Reds for their young right-hander Luis Castillo and Jack that hot stove rumor quickly flamed out and ashes of dust. Right. Yeah. Both sides saying that that was an erroneous rumor. It doesn't mean that the Yankees didn't check in on a pitcher like Castillo general manager Brian Cashman. He's always checking in in situations like that. And would you like to have a pitcher like Castillo? Of course you would. But John Heyman reported that the Reds asked for Glaber Torres and that's a non-starter if you're the Yankees. The Yankees are not going to trade Glaber Torres a 24 year old shortstop a guy with the ability to hit 40 home runs. He's got one more year of control than a pitcher like Castillo. And also if you look at Blake Snell when the race traded him to the Padres quick name who was traded in that deal. Yeah. There were no Glaber Torres is traded in that deal. So I think Brian Cashman and his lieutenants are continuing to look for potential affordable young pitching to try and supplement what they already have. Yeah. I guess the only argument is an everyday shortstop who can hit like Glaber Torres. Is he more valuable than a middle of the rotation top end of the rotation young right hander. Some people might say give me the pitching. I'll find a way to score some runs. But to Jack's point the Yankees are saying listen we have a middle of the diamond defender that can hit 40 home runs and drive in 100 and he's 24 and we haven't for the next couple of years. That is very attractive right there. So once you bring up Glaber's name the conversation stops right there. All right. So