 You can make the argument the way Aaron Boone could set it up would be Severino, Paxton, Tanaka, Corbin, but you're not paying them like a four. You're hoping he's kind of a co-two. Is that kind of fair to say? I love the way you phrase that and I think it becomes match up heaven for Aaron Boone and for Larry Rothschild. We know Severino is the number one and let's say you do slot Paxton in as two. Do you want to follow him up with a lefty who has somewhat similar stuff or do you want to throw Tanaka out there from the right side with his sliders and his splitters and then you bring back Corbin after that. So I think the Yankees have that ability. You of course would have Cece Sabathe and that number five spot and this Bob we should emphasize this is their number one target. Cashman said at the outset of the offseason he wanted to get two pitchers. When I talked to him today at the stadium he emphasized elite starting pitchers. They feel Paxton is number one and the next guy on their target list is Corbin. They're taking him out to dinner tonight. They're whining and dining him. They showed him all that they had to offer at Yankee Stadium and they're hoping that that recruitment effort works out. By the way we've talked about some of the other free agent pitchers. Not some bad options if Corbin decides to sign with somebody else. You got Dallas Keichel out there. You got Jay Hap who pitched very well in his stint with the Yankees last year. He could come back as well. Yeah. Hap I think is a nice fallback option. I'm not saying Keichel wouldn't be but you don't hear the Yankees talking about Keichel as much. They know who Hap is. They know what Hap can deliver for them. It's Hap's age right now that you would look at. Did a terrific job with the Yankees last season. If they failed to sign Corbin I could see them turning toward Hap but I think right now especially from being out at the stadium today and seeing how excited the Yankees were to host Corbin this is the guy they want to be able to add to the fold to quote Cashman. He wants to be able to go up against every team in Major League Baseball and put the Yankees rotation out there and say in a short series they can beat anyone. By the way the Indians have supposedly put Carlos Carrasco out there maybe Trevor Bauer, Corey Kluber is it possible the Yankees would pivot or they want to stay away from their farm system which has gotten a little more depleted with a few trades. Very interesting question Bob. I'll even throw Madison Bumgarner in there because there was some speculation that perhaps the Giants would be ready to move him one year left on his deal before free agency. This is me speaking just a hunch from the people that I've spoken to I think right now the focus is Corbin. If they did have to pivot and potentially make a trade I think the Yankees are always investigating all of those situations but they did have to give up some players in the Paxton deal so how much more of their farm system would they be willing to part with. You can get a free agent and just pay the salary and we know what Hal Steimer has said when the Yankees take money off from the year before they're looking to spend that money and reinvest it. Corbin would be a great guy to reinvest it in. If they do get them what do you ultimately think the years and number will be? Oh that's a great question. I think it's pushing toward six years with Corbin. At the end of the off season I would have said four to five but there are enough teams interested in him now Bob that I see him potentially matching the offer that Hugh Darvish got last year in the free agent market which was six years 126 million. I think Corbin could be right in that neighborhood.