 Let's look at what's going on in the National League right now. It's been fun. Bellinger and Yellich, obviously the MVP. And then Bellinger, they came into today's tie with 10 home runs. We've just showed you that Yellich hit his 11th. They're both hitting quite well. Who's going to finish, Frank, with more home runs this year? Yellich? I have no idea, no. Honestly, the way Yellich is playing right now in that homer-friendly ballpark, I think it's going to be Christian Yellich. His offense is so balanced. He's got a true professional behind him and Braun. This guy's going to see pitches all year long. And he's gotten great in this election of pitches at the plate. In that small ballpark, I see him having a bigger home run year than Bellinger by just a few. You know, Frank, how many home runs would you hit in Miller Park in one season? I think I can do 50 here. Right now, he could do 50. I'd probably, yeah. Who's going to run for me, though? I'm telling you right now. This is really some way to run for you. That would be an issue. That would be an issue. No more Frankenstein booths. You know what I'm saying? You know a freakin' bad peat, right? Frank, you don't have to run when you hit it over the fence. That's a good job. You might as well bark to that accord, make some hot-top sneakers into spikes. That's how bad it was at the end, KB. So what'd he say? So no, I don't know who's going to run for me. My mic's still swinging, but I don't know who's going to run for me. The whole thing, that hurts all I know. That's all I know, too, right? Sorry. So we go there. What's go back to, though, that Hader Bellinger was really fun. Of course, yes. The seventh inning base is loaded. It's what you want, right? Two superstars going at it. So to take us through what happened. Yeah, well, obviously, biggest, biggest about of the ball game. There's no doubt about it. And if we could run the tape, we can kind of go dig through the abat right here. I mean, if we miss and start off the abat with a great fastball away, get strike one. Continues to keep pounding the fastball, right? Fastball away, fastball in, fastball away. Another fastball, right? Bellinger starts to get on top of that. That's the pitch that changed the abat around right there. That slider down, got him a little off the fastball. And once again, the last pitch of the abat when Bellinger was looking for that slider, that he saw two pitches prior, he came back with a cheese. And when you're throwing 97 miles an hour, and you're spotting that ball down in a way, that's death for a left-handed abat. It's a tough chore for lefties against that guy. He has the ball so well, it jumps on you at 97. Lefties really have no chance. He's one of those guys that you have to guess right as a left-handed hitter, because I see right-handers, the ball jumps on the right-handers the same way with him, but lefties, no shot. Yeah, and you see how right there, KB, I mean, if you're Bellinger and you got a couple of good fastballs to hit in that abat, that's what I'm saying. That's the problem. If you miss that pitch against somebody like Hater, who's literally throwing outside of your body, it's so hard to get that good pitch again. I get somebody like that if you get your pitch, you can't miss it. I'm curious about a hitter though, right? And there was a very similar abat last week at Dodger Stadium, based a little bit turn-rubbed. It was the same thing. He threw only one slide of the whole sequence. But is that one slider, Frank, just enough to get in your head to think like, He has the ball so well and the ball rises at 97, 98 miles an hour. Bellinger's the hottest hitter in the game besides Yellidge. And he looked very average against him. That's how dumbin' this guy out of the bullpitch. Well, the one thing I think Hater's doing a great job of and the thing I struggle most of is pitchers throw in the same pitch off the same plane. If the fastball's coming off on this plane and the slider is as well with that dip late in the abat, hey, you never know what's coming. At that point, you're guessing, right? You can't tell. So let's start here. The Red Sox came in eight back of the race in last place. Frank, you thought this was a pretty big series for Boston starting. It's a huge series for Boston. They cannot afford to get down nine or 10 games back behind this team, December team, with the starting pitcher they possessed. Because these guys, believe it themselves, they won 90 games in this division last year. They're not intimidated by the Yankees or the Red Sox. So I'm bedding at the farm this weekend. Boston has to show up. If the best thing can do is sweep, then they need a sweep at this point. So you think the race is a great start. You think it's big for them. Yeah, I think it's huge for the race, especially for what happened with Boston in New York. They kind of need to get it going on. But on the other side, these are games that you circle early in the season, right? You're not gonna win the pendant or lose the pendant on these games, but you know what you're doing? You're setting these games up for September. You're letting the Boston Red Sox know exactly who you are. And let's be honest, man. Tampa hasn't exactly played Murderer's Row running early in the season, but for them to be in the position they are right now with the great start they have, the last thing that they want to do is let down against a team like the Boston Red Sox. Because like Frank said, if Tampa comes out and plays well in this series, Boston could be buried. You know, interesting, the race pitching has been great all year long, but tonight would have been a Blake Snelstart. And just remember, he dropped that granite thing on his toe, broke his toe. They made laws, but it's, you know, six-four ball game. Oh yeah? That's how good this team is. The game one goes. The Red Sox, of course, will play tomorrow and Sunday as well.