 You know, Frank, though, you talked about Robertson being more comfortable in an eighth inning spot. So are you worried about this Phillies bullpen over the long haul, then? Yes, I am. Because this team is really polished. You watch this line up one through nine. They can hurt you in any spot. They play great defense now. They hit cut the day with resize in the first base, but he's better off at first base instead of the outfield. But I'm concerned about the eighth and ninth inning for the Phillies because they got a team that is capable of being there at the end. But if you don't get those outs consistently in the eighth and ninth, it just sucks the air right out of a team. And this team is built to win. They did a lot this offseason. Two win. They did not complete the puzzle. There's still one guy available. And I see three teams really getting after him. That'd be Mr. Craig. Can't roll these things? Oh, they got to order him up. I mean, that water's starting to boil a little bit because they understand they have the line up like Big Her said. But that's the one facet of their ball club that needs help. And they brought Robertson over here to be a veteran presence. He has struggled. And I agree 1,000% with Big Her. I like him better in the seventh and eighth inning position. He seems to perform well. And if you get that nasty man Craig Kimbrel in the ninth, it's lights out. And now, all of a sudden, they are truly a World Series contending team that can go up against the national team to represent the National League. I get that. And I agree with that. But what if the Nationals got Craig Kimbrel? Because you look at their bullpen has been awful so far. We talked about the Cubs bullpen. They've been worse. Their ERA is over 11. And it's hard to do. It's really hard to do, OK? And look, we know about the starting pitching. It's great. You figure they're going to hit like they did today. So if Craig Kimbrel, what's to say is down to these two teams? You know they're other teams. But Frank, if he signs one or the other, does that totally change your idea about what you feel for them in the postseason? It changes like four teams if he signed. He'll change the Cubs. Absolutely. He'll change the Red Sox. Right now, the Red Sox are really, they're missing their captain clothes who's been shutting down games for many years. Don't tell me he's not missing that clubhouse. You know, and then you talk about the Nationals and the Phillies, they both need him. I think Craig's sitting in the Cat Burses right now because he's going to get a call soon and he's going to get the money he deserves. Craig's like, everybody keep blowing games. I'm just going to sit back here. Beaver, beaver. Absolutely, yeah. I like him better than Philly. The Washington Nationals still have some offensive walls. They still have injury walls. But I think he'll be most suited and better in Philadelphia. See if the phone rings. That's a scoop on today. Hey, the man deserves it. And the Nationals. He's sitting home. He's like, I agree with you. Now, I'm thinking, though, when you look at the bullpen. Look, that was a strength of the team last year. We certainly saw it in the playoffs. They were simply fantastic. We've told you this year injuries, right? Knable's out for the year. Jeffress was so big. He's out for, don't know how long yet. So the bullpen this year has actually somehow been better. But the one thing I want to talk about is the number of the top, right, guys? So 3.2, 3.2. That's the innings per game that they're used. Look, a lot of teams go their bullpen early now. Absolutely. But I'm just curious, Frank, with those injuries that I talked about, is that sustainable for the Brewers? I mean, they prove it to us that last year they can do it. Yeah. With losing those two guys, they still, we remember we said they had eight arms like we've never seen out of bullpen. They're down to six now. So they still can get the job done until they get some help or they make a trade and get another arm out there. I'm not going to question anything the Brewers are doing anymore. They're very unconventional. They showed us they can win being unconventional last year in the playoffs. And this team is something you're going to have to deal with all year long because of their pitching. But now they got a lineup they can bang with the best too. So yes, the Milwaukee Brewers are for real. I'm not going to question anything they're doing at this point. And this is their system. And this is how they know how to win. So they're training guys in the minor leagues. They have guys in the big leagues. They're going to need multiple guys that have 60 to 70 appearances total the whole year. So they know in the bullpen, they're going to factor into the game every single day. So there's no mindset for you to take a day off. You know that you're going to pitch. You know you're going to be hot. You know you might have to warm up a couple of times. But if you go out there and win your matchup, whatever it may be, then you're going to win ball games. And they want to taste that champagne. They haven't tasted that champagne a lot, but they tasted it last year. And they want to get right back to it and they have the squad to do it. It works pretty well. And I think they are going to get some better start. Look, they're never going to let somebody face a team three times through. They're just not going to do it. But I think what you saw today, Peralta, Woodruff, Burns, if Jimmy Nelson comes back, I think you'll see more starts like that, don't you? Yeah, I like Jimmy Nelson coming back. He'll be big in that rotation because he's a big, strong kid. He'll be able to go deep into the ball games and then set their matchup up where guys don't have to get multiple outs or go multiple innings, excuse me. And that's the key. It's one thing to get up, but if they have to get six outs, and that's where the wear and tear is. And you saw a lot of those guys that they needed last year that went multiple innings. They're down this year. So that's something they need to keep an eye out. They're going to keep Josh Hader to one inning. So in the playoffs, he could pitch nine innings a day. That's the key. That's the goal. That's the goal for the Brewers right now. They got the box hot, Kale. Hey, Frank, fire. Stay with it. There's six and one.