 Chris Sale, very good. Rest of Red Sox rotation, not as good. And they were all clicking on all cylinders, but they really struggled. Red Sox rotation of late, you know, last two and a half, three weeks, except for Sale, he's the one guy that's been constant and great. In fact, I guess just thinking, you know, going in the season, the way they were playing early, they didn't think so. Do they need another starter? Red Sox, all right. Where they are on the starting rotation. You know, I would say, yes. Just because the Yankees offense is so good. Yeah. We get to hit mid-summer when the balls are really fine on the ballpark. It's gonna be really hard to slow down that Yankees offense. Yes, I would prefer them to go out and get a number two or a number three. With Sale, because I'm telling you right now, with David Price and Sale, they can hold on because this team's full of line drop here that can flat out play, but they definitely need to secure another starter if they're gonna beat the Yankees head-to-head down the stretch. I think they can hold off. And why I say that, the irregular season, you'd like to get through this whole version. Rick Porcelo's been a little bit better this year. A good start, five and one. But also that he would like to see the 2016 version where he won 22 games. That's gonna be pretty important for them to get. And that can happen. That being said, I think they need David Price to beat David Price. And you're wondering that. It's just, it's mix and match. You don't know if he's gonna be that guy. And there's injury concerns that are in the background of David Price. So do they need somebody right now? Probably not. And David Price doesn't have that history if they do get in the playoffs. He has over a five ERA and nine starts. So I think so long-term, but I don't think short-term they do. I think they have enough to go through regular season and see where that market goes and see if you can get a guy. Because if they do acquire a starter, it has to be a bona fide number two guy to go along with Chris. It just bothers me when I start hearing words like carpettano and stuff like that early in May. And when you're trying to beat a team like the Yankees, that's the only reason I would say, locate the guy and get it done. And trust me, David Ambrowski's gonna do something. He's not gonna sit back and wait too late to try to beat the Yankees. Well, you're right about Ambrowski, but they got a counter-priced. One positive though, if you spin to their offense, think about how member Ortiz left and like they can't hit home runs that are awful last year. Second in the major leagues and home runs this year and they're winning games when they hit home runs. 14-4 when they hit multiple long balls. The largest ERA difference between a relief staff and a starters. This is since 1913. Look at this stat. The 2018 Indians with a ridiculous difference, every other team is from the 20s. That's how insane it is right now. Especially this day and age. It's all about the bullpens and how you create those strengths. So the bullpen is a mess. You guys talked about that a lot on WhipRound last night. Frank, how about any other concerns? Other than the bullpen, do you see with this team or are they all right? I think they're lucky because they got five great starters and that's a luxury to have in Major League Baseball, especially in the American League. But losing Brian Shaw is big to that bullpen. He was a rubber arm guy that Tito could use almost every day. He took a lot of pressure off the other pitchers if they were ailing. So when you lose a piece like that out of your bullpen, it's going to take a while to replace it. But losing also Carlos Santana. I think Carlos Santana in the middle of that lineup, he is definitely missed. Because this team, no way there are 500 teams with the five starters they have and the offense they have. So there's plenty of time to get it together. They come out of the gate a little slow. Last year we saw them come out of the gate a little slow too. They won 20, was it 21 in a row or something like that? So this team is capable of going on a high streak. And right now Andrew Miller's hurt. I mean, that's a big concern also. But this team is capable of streaking and that's what they're going to have to do to get back on time. Well, he's back, but you think he's still hurt. Andrew Miller, I think he needs some extended time time off of that knee. Really? Okay. I love the point of Brian Shaw because you think about it's not only his ability and what he has, the upper 90s fastball, the cutter that he has. It's the chemistry that you have in a bullpen that you develop. I think Andrew Miller relies on that. You understand that that is something that is taken away. So they have to redefine their mantra out in the bullpen. It's not very easy. You look at it though. They're nine and five versus the central, 13 and nine at home. So they have the ability to go on that hot stretch that Frank talked about. I'm not worried about these guys. Terry Francona is going to get them right. Yeah, I don't think they're going to win necessarily 22 in a row. Great pitching, great manager and great hitters. Yeah, I don't think they're going to win 22 in a row though, maybe last year. But the division is not, it's not the AL East and the AL West. They're in a good spot to be off to a start. Very true.