 Again, seems like it'll be a quick transition getting Aaron Boone in there does sound quick take that they're gonna be some roster changes coming Looks like there's gonna be roster changes. He didn't get specific about it But obviously he knows the roster have to change because if you're gonna bring back the manager and you fire the coaches and you know The the general partner said in July that the players have to play better and they didn't play well enough There has to be player changes and we just have to guess along with them what those changes will be talked about a more flexible roster for Aaron Boone more athleticism more Contact those were issues that plagued the Yankees all season So now in the offseason as they evaluate and look back those are some areas of attention He said he definitely needs a shortstop so we know Glabor Taurus is not returning to shortstop I thought he said positive things about Gary Sanchez I think if you're reading the tea leaves it seemed like they still believe in Gary Sanchez But Michael's right We'll have to see the rest of the offseason and how it unfolds and he also had a lot of good things every time They mentioned some of the problems the Yankees had and you know He talked about a solution and the solution was always Rizzo. He kept coming back to Rizzo Which would lead you to believe that they would want Rizzo back at the right price Which was what we've always thought also at the beginning that I thought stood out and we kind of thought about this Even before we heard from Brian, you know why three years in an option for Aaron Boone Well, he came out and said we believe he'd be the number one free agent in the managerial market if he was free And you know there happens to be a job open across town the last thing they'd want us for Aaron Boone to maybe go and manage the Mets obviously the You know a lot of people have reported that the Padres would have interest in well as well That's why it gets a three-year deal and as you pointed out why go to Boone 2.0 when you have Aaron Boone sitting right in front of you There's a comfort level what whether the fan base agrees with its decision or not There's a comfort level between Brian Cashman Aaron Boone the rest of the organization just as there's a comfort level between Hal Steinbrenner and Brian Cashman so again at the top of the show Michael's right We talked about it barring an organizational philosophy change You would just be hiring another manager who you wanted to emulate what Boone has done take that buffet table of information That Cashman talked about Sift through it and makes the decisions that Inside the room that they're thinking about making before the game ever happens and Boone is the conduit to making those decisions I think that they are all in on Brian and all in on his staff in the analytics And it just wouldn't make sense I guess to them while you bring in another manager again It wouldn't be a manager like you know a Mike's social or a buck show alt because that doesn't jive what they're running That can you know the collaborative effort where those type of managers all-time managers they are the boss They're they're gonna make all of the decisions So, you know, why would you go to a lesser guy who have four years already invested in Boone? The thing that struck me though that I think a lot of people will jump on you know He's still a work in progress. He still says he's very good But he's a work in progress So you're gonna go with a work in progress for another three years at this point The Yankees want to win a world series and you're admitting that the manager is still a work in progress Although you believe that he's very good right now. I thought that that was a kind of a money quote there