 The big story out of Vegas, guys, is that Harold Baines and Lee Smith were voted into the Hall of Fame by essentially what is now the Veterans Committee. That's not exactly the name. There's 16 guys and you have to get 12 votes. And listen, I would never want to pour cold water on anybody's joyous day. But I don't know about you, Don and Peter, but I never watched Harold Baines said he's a Hall of Famer. And it also runs contrary to the players being voted on by the writers. Do you know that Harold Baines was knocked off the ballot after the fifth year because he didn't get the requisite 5% of the vote? So now he gets voted in and Lee Smith gets voted in. And then George Steinbrunner doesn't get voted in. And when you talk about, I thought Ken Davidoff of The Post had a great point today. It's not heaven. It's a museum. Yeah, he was suspended once and he wasn't suspended the second time. He actually volunteered to go away from baseball because of involvement with the spirit case. But when you look at what he's done for the game with his pursuit of free agents, with the building of the Yes Network. I mean, there's an imprint there that would say that he should be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. But he doesn't get it. He doesn't even get 5 votes. How about this, Don? A guy I really like, Lupinella for one vote short. Lupinella, did you look at Lupinella as a player and say he's a Hall of Fame? I just assumed they're talking about his managerial career. They can't be talking about it as a player. Well, because listen, he was a nice player. He was a good player. At times, a very good player. He was in the Hall of Fame player. Here's the problem with all the things that you just said. All right? Jerry Rheinsdorf is one of the 12 guys on the committee. Right. So you don't think he's talking to all of his buddies that are also on the committee stand? How can he convince 11 other people? Well, I guess he did. I mean, he got to go vote for my guy Harold Baines. His number is retired by two different teams. He's a handful. A hit shy of 3,000. Played 22 years in the league. Come on. You don't have Don Mattingly. You don't have Keith Hernandez, but you have Harold Baines. And then Lee Smith. Lee Smith was an outstanding, maybe the best closer in baseball with the Cubs. Got a big free agent contract with Red Sox. Never lived up to expectations and just hung around. I don't get it. I don't get it. That makes no sense to me at all. And as far as George Steinbrenner is concerned, Michael, the problem with Georgia is all the good things you said that were good for the Yankees and good for baseball here were bad for baseball other places. So I'm sure there's a lot of small marketers saying, I got to put George Steinbrenner in the Hall of Fame, the guy that blew up money in free agency and made us with the inability to be able to compete. That we're taking all of our players because we couldn't afford to have them. Yeah, but George Steinbren didn't start free agency also. With the free agency and stuff, I didn't know how he marketed the game and the regional sports networks that have been built because of the S network. I'm telling you, he'd make these people a lot of money. They might lose their best players, but their franchise values are through the roof. I'm not arguing with you about whether he should be in the Hall of Fame or not. I'm just saying that I'm sure there's a lot of writers. There's a lot of people that are on that committee that might look at it and say, listen, he did a lot of good things for the big market teams, but Padres aren't going to have their own television network anytime soon. The Brewers lost a lot of players during that period of time. Royals, a lot of small market teams felt like he was bad for the game and not great for the game, but I think he will get his deal with someone. That's interesting. The Bud Seal against him, 15 out of 16 votes. This guy was, I mean, I like Bud Seal like a lot. Commissioner of Baseball during two collusion attempts. Again, people find religion on certain things, but Mike Vakarov, the New York Post just tweeted this out and it's true. Don Mattington and Keith Hernandez have to go to bed now thinking, you know what? We're going to be Hall of Famers one day because Don Mattington is a better player than Harold Baines. So is Keith Hernandez. They just are. In my own perfect world, I wouldn't put Keith or Donnie in either, but I think now when you see Mazurowski and Kirby Puckett in, now that you're seeing Harold Baines in and Lee Smith in, I guess those guys belong, but now we're putting in just very good players instead of the best of the best. Are you telling me the Baseball Hall of Fame has the best of the best when Lee Smith and Harold Baines are in there? Give me a break. It really is amazing. So, you know, a lot of stuff cooking at the Winter Meetings, that's one of the big stories because that was announced yesterday, but the Harold Baines thing, a lot of people are scratching their heads and they're kind of torn too because he's a really good guy. But just, you know, it's not the really good guy Hall of Fame. It's, you know, you got to be the best. And he's not one of the best players who ever lived. So I think they've diluted the Hall of Fame quite a bit now.