 We know the Yankees have Garacol at the top of their rotation and they built up quite a bit of depth behind the ace. After Corey Kluber and Jimison Tyone, there are at least six other pitchers with varying degrees of experience who could be options to start at the beginning of the season and then don't forget the team is expecting to get Luis Severino back from Tommy John surgery in the middle of the year. So let's talk about their depth. And boy, it looks, I mean, you look at some of those names and the pedigrees and you're thinking you stack Kluber and Tyone after a Garacol. It's great, but there are big question marks, too. Well, that graphic that we just showed, I'm going to look at every name there and say yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. They're all going to pitch. They're all going to get their innings. And you talk about Kluber and Tyone. At the beginning of the year, these guys haven't pitched a whole lot or at all in the last two years. You would expect the Yankees to be very protective, very cautious. Go out there and maybe throw 25 pitches. We'll have somebody to piggyback on top of you. Then maybe you miss a start somewhere. The whole goal is to get to the middle of the year, coming down the stretch, and then you get to the postseason. And if you can say we have a healthy Cole, Kluber, Tyone, and Severino, that's the best case scenario. I doubt it's going to end up that way, but that would be a perfect scenario. You just laid out the Yankees dreams. That's every Yankee fans dreams. And as we look at that graphic, there's definitely a reason to be excited about Garcia and Schmidt. Montgomery had that solid outing in the postseason. Herman is coming back from his suspension. But the two guys I have to focus on are the two John has already talked about. It's Kluber and Tyone. These are two pitchers coming back from injuries. Who can they be for the Yankees? The Yankees are banking on both of these guys, not just pitching in 2021, but pitching very well, pitching very productively. They want Tyone to be who he was in 2018. They want Kluber to be who he was from 2014 to 2018. And we all wait to see if they can do it because until you get out there on the mound, even Kluber himself said today, it's great to talk about your rotation in January, February and March, but then you have to go into the season and do it. Yeah, and the Yankees are doing that right now trying to prepare, but every other team in Major League Baseball has the same problem. They're only 60 games last year, not a lot of innings. How are you going to cover all of these innings moving forward? So you can look at the Yankee situation and say Kluber and Tyone, they've been hurt. What are they going to be able to give? Every other organization is going through the same problems.