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Oh, gotcha.
Interesting.
I mean, listen, I... That makes sense, though.
I think it's a great deal for both sides.
Yeah.
And if Bo kind of keeps doing what he's doing, he can go to that market and maybe get himself Kyle Tucker money as well.
But it makes sense for both sides.
It's just, man, this offseason has been interesting.
It's just been.
there's been a lot of little moves that have kind of, that have been solid moves, but they're little moves.
And a lot of guys that people were like, oh yeah, this guy's a Dodger, have not panned out to be Dodgers.
This guy's a Yankee, have not really panned out to be Yankees.
And then you look at kind of, you know, going back to the Mets, Pete Alonso moving to Baltimore, did not have that on my bingo card.
Edwin Diaz being a Dodger, did not have that on my bingo.
I mean, I jokingly said to a friend, I was like, listen,
I would love to have Edwin Diaz in our bullpen, but like, you already have three dudes that can, you know, that are, that are elite and they, and they load it up.
And it's also letting you know, too, you know, they, you know, they, they don't really care kind of what these other teams are going to cry poor about because your team could also do that too.
Right.
And, and the NIL analogy used is actually a great analogy because the,
A lot of times, right, if Ohio State calls you and you're a five-star wide receiver and they're offering you, let's say, $5 million, and that same offer comes from Michigan, that same offer comes from USC, and that same offer comes from, we'll say, Texas, right?