 So I go back to last year, sales all world, right? We know that. Playoffs, so guys, he gave him four home runs and like nine plus innings, right? He did not have his good stuff and it didn't go off for the Red Sox. And if you look at his career, and AJ, you maybe laugh at this, but first halves of his career, just ridiculous. Second halves are still very good, but not out of this world like sale does. So I'm just curious, you caught him. What do the Red Sox have to do? Just they have to have him, they wanna have him for what? Nine starts late in the year, that's what they want. Well, the biggest thing for sale, it's greatest positive in thing that he has, he wants the ball. But the biggest negative thing that he also has is he wants the ball. So you can't get him out of the game and you were talking about, hey, take him out after six, instead of letting him go seven or eight, save innings, he's not gonna let you do that. He'll fight you. He's gotta buy into that. He will fight you in the clubhouse. He'll fight you in the dugout. Yeah, he's a bulldog. I mean, remember when he cut up the jerseys a couple of years ago? Yeah, he meant that. That's like the kind of guy he is and you want him on your team and you want him out there, he wants the ball. Maybe it's a situation like the Dodgers do. They kind of manipulate the 10 day DL. Hey, we're gonna give you a little vacation, Chris, go back to Naples, hang out with your wife and kids, come back in 10 days, just to save a start here and there. If they get a lead, and it's not every start counts in the second half, but he's not gonna wanna do that. He's gonna wanna want the ball and fight for the ball. And that's his biggest, the Red Sox biggest obstacle to keeping him healthy. He's strong as an ox. He's about this big around, but he is strong. And I don't know, I can't explain why his numbers fall off, but they have, but he's not gonna let him do what they should do. Fascinating, really. Korra has to get him to buy in for what they really ultimately wanna do and that's when the World Series Championship. And for him, we understand he gets big strikeout numbers, but that's a lot of pitches that you accumulate, a lot of innings. You have to be a bulldog, but you have to understand that some games, he hasn't had an early, you have to bring him out in the sixth inning so you can get other guys some work and understand that. What if your manager would have said to you, hey, guess what, D-Train? You got 78 pitches, you're in the sixth inning, we got a five-nothin' lead, we're gonna take you out of the game. With that team, we're trying to win a title. Okay, I was on the Marlins. 2003 Marlins. When I was in that situation, well, 2003 Marlins, I was the fourth starter. So I don't have a choice to say anything about that. You need to go out there and pitch, young man. But in that situation though, when you have to be the horse, you have to be the horse. But he doesn't have to be the horse on that ball club. And when you have a staff and a team that can score runs and beat up on the other pitcher like that, they're gonna have a ton of games in hand. You don't always need to see him get 12 to 14 strikeouts. It's unnecessary. I think it's fascinating because there are, I mean, probably one hand, right? Maybe two, probably one on the guy. You know, the game now is, you're not facing the order of the third time through. Right. Okay, so you're talking Scherzer, you're talking Sale, you're talking Verlander, Kluber. That's it, you know, Kershaw, there's a handful of guys who are in that category. True number one. Those are true number one guys. It's the perfect problem. You got a guy that you don't wanna take out. But maybe you almost have to take out really some of these games. You have to save them from himself. It's pretty wild. I will see how the Red Sox manage it. I know one thing, they like having them around. I'd rather have a black eye in a World Series thing. Pretty good to have them around. Oh my God. It's pretty cool, right? I mean, you got Akuni, you got Albi's seeing the bright young stars right in front of us. But now, Albi's has eight home runs. Who expected that? I'm just curious, what is the ceiling for these guys? I'm really thinking a bit long term here. Honestly, they can be Atlanta's career in Altuve. They are that talented. They have speed, swagger, and power. And you have them this young, so you're gonna control them for a very long time. And in that ballpark, like Atlanta, they're gonna be able to charge in a lot of balls. I wouldn't be surprised if you saw 25 plus home runs from both of these guys. These guys are studs, and they're playing in a good situation where they understand that they're gonna get a lot of chances to go out there and fail. They're gonna wear a lot of chains, and they're gonna have a lot of fun. This is gonna be a talented group. You love the chain. I do. They're playing 25 homers each for them this year. Easy, Kelly, I'm saying they will grow into that. They will grow into that. But they're talented, though. Alex has eight already, but that's a legit, I mean, saying that they could be Altuve and Craya, that's a big, you're not saying they're gonna be there right yet, but that's pretty big. No, they're talented. They're super. Both these guys, the Braves have been waiting on for a few years. They're off the charts, talented. And they're good kids. Right. They're both really good kids. They work their butts off. They both wanna be great. That's the thing. I was around Albies more than I was around Akuna when I played for the Braves. Man, this kid just loves playing. He was that guy that got called up in the spring training. That's like Altuve. They love the game. Albies would get called up in the spring training. He was just happy to be there, man. You go from eating to minor league spread, you get that big league spread. He's got that big smile on his face. He's got the four chains on. He's bouncing around the clubhouse. These kids are just excited to be there. It brings an energy to the old guys like Freddie Freeman. That old man, Freddie Freeman, like 27 years old. It brings an energy in a different feeling. And when these guys come in and you see the smile on your face and they walk into these parks and they're like, this is my first day in this ballpark. It's so cool. It just changes things for you as an older guy. And these two are gonna be superstars in this league. I went Frank Thomas at Superstar. They're gonna be superstars in this league because they have talent, work ethic, and they have fun, and they have a different energy about them. So here's how good Anthony Masterson is, a researcher. I was just thinking, I know this kid didn't hit a lot of homeruns in the minor leagues. He chimes in my ear. He says, he had nine homeruns last year. It's the most he had in the year in the minors. He's got eight already. He's got eight. Balls are juiced. The big league bats are better too. The balls are juiced. By the way, lights are no longer. So you get Peter Pan, and what do you get? Skippy in the middle. It spread better in the big leagues, man. There's something about that fruit and that peanut butter. Look at each other's spread. Yeah, you're right. He's right. He's right there, man. Tastes different too. What kind of peanut butter do you get here at Fox? None. None. You get none. You get Apple Pan. That's from you. That's right. I love Fox. I love it. I don't know what these guys talking about. NFL drafts. So it kind of got us thinking about current baseball player that would make a great NFL player. That's where we're going, Dietrean. What do you got for us? What do you think? Billy Hamilton will be my Levion Bell. Every down guy he can catch, he can run. I'll tell you what, he'll wear our defenses, baby. You can't catch him. I never would have thought of that. Billy Hamilton. AJ, what do you got for us? I mean, I'm taking the best player in the game, Mike Trout. You know what? I've seen his neck. Man. I've met a linebacker. You know what? Billy Hamilton's gonna come through that hole. Gitch is waiting for him. Mike Trout. Bam! Man, I don't know. Billy Hamilton ain't getting up from now on. I don't know. He's gonna have to catch him first. He's got some speed, but Billy Hamilton. He comes through that hole. I'll take Mike Trout over, Billy Hamilton. No, we'll put him in the flat, baby. Ski skirt. Those are good choices. I'm taking Giancarlo Stan. This guy was a star receiver in high school. I'm gonna put him in the tight end like the old Jimmy Graham in the slot. Who's covering that, dude? Nobody can stop him. I'll take Miguel Sano to pulling guard coming out in the corner. Hey, full back. Full back. You're moving a little bit, too. I ain't. We'll just fill the whole team. Let's do the baseball breath.