 The nationals have signed Patrick Corbin, which a lot of people said was the Yankees number one target. Again, that's what people said. Yankees never said it. And I think the Yankees have come up with a paradigm that they are not going to deviate from, that people of a certain age are not going to get more than a five-year contract. They feel uncomfortable with it. Six years 140. Oh my goodness. Six years 140. Yeah. I wonder if it was 140 that got them other six years. Well, the Yankees weren't willing to go more than five. We don't know what the number would have been. But I guess the six years, that's a lot of money. It's a lot of money for a pitcher that I think is good, but still, we don't know how he stays in the National League. So what do you do now if you're the Yankees? Just in turn, one thing that scared me today, the Yankees will then double back and they reconsider going after a Valde, who the Red Sox say they want. So you're going to have to battle the Red Sox. And they'll also look back at J-Hap and Lance Lynn. Did anybody watch Lance Lynn? I sure did. Why would you bring back Lance Lynn? He'd be your number five starter. CeCe would have sent to number four. I wouldn't have a problem at all with J-Hap. J-Hap's a pro. Yeah, he's 36 years old. He gave him a two or three-year deal at a decent number. He knows how to get people out. He's pitched in the division. He's been there and done that. I like that. Of all the, he was unbelievable in the postseason, heroic in that extra inning World Series game. So many things you like about him. He's proven that he could pitch to New York. The Yankees. Or the Yankees can go the route of trying to trade for one of the Cleveland pitchers. But then they would have to give up some of their young talent. That's the difference between making a trade and going the free agent route. The free agent route just costs money. See, we talked before the season ended that they have choices of either going after free agents, which is just money, or having to siphon through their prospects. Well, you gave up some to go to Seattle for Paxton. And if you have to go that for Kluber, if that's who they get, apparently the Mets are in on him too. That's interesting about this. The Mets, they hasn't shut down the rumors. You're hearing about Harper. You're hearing about them. They're going to try to get Kluber. But now you're going to have to trade all these prospects away. You can go from having all these great prospects and then you fast forward a year and a half later. It was late in the 2016 season. They made all those deals. Right. And you start, they start to erode away when you start making all these trades. So, I mean, if all things were being equal and they like Avaldi and Hap the same, well, the fact that Avaldi would go to the Red Sox and be a thorn in their side, although I don't agree with what Jeff Wolfpons said, we got Edwin D. has to block the Phillies from getting them. You don't get him because you want to block the Red Sox from getting, you get him because you really like him. And the second positive out of that is to keep him out of the Red Sox hands. But if you like Hap better, I don't have a problem going with Hap. Hap, no. Behave like a pro big time guy. I really liked him a lot. Would you consider that enough of bolstering the staff? That would be Severino, Tanaka, Paxton, Hap, and CeCe. Because what you're looking for now is a fourth starter. Right. If you're lucky enough to get a third starter. Well, you'd love to get a second. If you get Kluber or... Right. Well, then obviously the packing order changes, but Hap and Avaldi are sliding as your four, right? No, no. I think Avaldi would probably... Well, that's a great question. I guess you have to see the efficacy of the pitchers early on. Because sometimes Tanaka gets out of the gate slowly. So it's debatable. It's debatable. So I wouldn't... You're not looking for an ace. I mean, Severino, I think, is your ace. The point is you're not looking for an ace. You would have liked to have gotten an ace. But it's not necessary. Right. If Severino bounces back, Tanaka stays healthy. That's a nice one-two punch at the top of your rotation. Paxton stays healthy as well. You've rounded out a nice rotation. I'm amazed at that money, man. That's a report. So that's over $23 million a year, if my math is correct. And you're good at math. Very good. Now, Johan D says, sure glad Yankson's on Corbin, not worth that type of money. Yankson get two really good starters for that mula. Well, I don't know if they could get two. The price of pitching is very... Well, now that becomes like the standard where you're going to have to start paying a lot of money. Hap's price may have gone up. Avaldi's price might have gotten up to get based on this. Jack Curry tweets out moments ago, several folks reporting Corbin to Nashville's on a six-year deal. Yanks have to move to Plan B. Hap and Avaldi in the mix. When I spoke with Cashman a few days ago, he spoke highly of Corbin, but Yankees didn't want to go past five years. With some eager bidders, I figured it would take six. And that's exactly what it did. Wow.