 All right. What are the Yankees have to do to catch up to the Red Sox? So they were eight games different during the regular season. They lost in five games in the, or yeah, in four games in the ALDS. If you're in Brian Cashman's shoes, are you signing Harper? You're signing Machado. What are you doing to pull even with the Red Sox? The first thing I'm doing is I'm opening up the wallet because depending on if you use opening day or end of the year payroll, the Red Sox spent 50, 60 million bucks more than the Yankees this year. I mean, that's a couple quality players. So I think the Yankees have to go aggressive in free agency. And if you have to overpay for a Patrick Corbin or go back and get Nate Evaldi, I mean, what Nate Evaldi can do in the playoffs for you as a starter and reliever is super valuable. I like getting a guy, I think Torres should play shortstop to start the season until Dee Dee comes back, if he comes back. I'd like to sign a guy like Marwan Gonzalez from the Astros. Here's somebody that can play every position. You put him at second base for the majority of the first half of the season. And then when Dee Dee comes back, you can always slide Torres over back to second. And Marwan can mix in the outfield or first base or wherever he needs to play based on performance and based on health of other players. I'm not a proponent of blowing it up. I told you guys last week, I think, you know, Cashman is going to do everything he can to make the team better. But it doesn't sound like he's going to trade Gary Sanchez. It doesn't sound like he's going to give up on Greg Bird yet. I'm interested to see what they do with An-Duhar because he needs to get better defensively at third base. And maybe it's just one of those situations where you go, I'm just going to work with him and make him better. But I don't think they're going to go out and get Harper or Machado, but you never know. You think he's always have something up their sleeves. I looked at it this way, Mark. I don't know how much money they're going to spend. I don't know if they're going to blow the whole payroll thing up in terms of like spending more than the right size. I'm not quite sure. But if I can, if I have to allocate, I'm allocating toward pitching, not toward those two guys. No doubt, no doubt. And I think the amount of money that you're going to spend on a Harper and Machado, when you already have talented players that can fill those shoes, I really like having a floating DH. I think you should put Stanton out there and let him play left field for part of the season or the majority of the season. If you have Judge in right, Hicks in center, and then Stanton in left, and you can maybe work in a Clint Frazier or work in an Esteban Florial, one of those guys as a young player to get some at bats, and then just float that DH for a first baseman. Gary Sanchez gets a DH every now and then. You can give Judge a DH every now and then. I think that might be the plan. So if that's the case, you're not going out and signing to Machado or Harper because there's no at bats. You've got to train somebody else. And that would really be taking a team that won 100 games and has a really good core nucleus and rocking the boat a little bit.