 Now you're a year closer to those players being major league ready So it had never made sense to me that the Yankees might suddenly pivot and go after one of those short stops Because when you have your own owner and how Steinbrenner talking about wanting to give these kids a chance flash I'm not surprised that Correa is not on their radar Yeah, there are so many reasons that you would want Correa on your team Obviously a great player great player during the postseason in the clutch But when you look at this situation and you guys hear me talk all the time the superstars are gonna get their money And then you're gonna have to have the other side of it where young players are gonna have to field some positions Where they're not making as much money It just makes a lot of sense when you have Paraza and Vulpia on the way that the shortstop position would be a position You can go young and you know cheap is not the way to put it But they would be making a rookie salary so there is a little balance there So I just think this is a situation Paraza did so much at the end of the year to tell everybody not only how he played on the field But how he handled himself in the clubhouse He's ready to be a major leaguer and you'd expect Vulpia to be following right behind and mate Yeah, maybe it doesn't happen all at once But maybe it's Paraza out of the gate Vulpia gets some more reps at AAA We see him maybe June July something like that and then we also have to remember they brought back I see a counter for left on a one-year deal Right, I think Paraza is the favorite to be the starting shortstop even though I kf is looming I think the Yankees are ready to give a youngster an opportunity