 So these two teams, I realize we're not in June yet. I'll start with Eric as he's kind of the negative guy here. Are you a believer? I don't, Frank's going to say. I'm a realistic guy. Oh, OK. There you go. That's what I meant. Are you a believer of the Phillies or the Braves still being there at the end of the year at the top of this division? No, I still, I like the Nationals. And the Braves, they're a nice story right now. And they're fun to watch. There's a lot of energy. I just don't think they sustain the offense throughout the rest of the year. The starting pitching while on paper, it's pretty good. And they've got some decent pieces in the bullpen. I think when you get to August, and if they're still around then, and these games mean something, and then they realize, wow, we're playing for the lack of veteran presence may come back to get them. And Philly, I mean, you know. And they released Jose Batista, which you question. The Braves, I don't understand. You in first place, everything's going well. You release a veteran who can provide protection for a guy like Freddie Freeman. It doesn't make any sense to me. Yes, 35 at bats, a slow, low batten average. He's a veteran. He missed all the spring training, but he still provided a couple of home runs, a couple of doubles. I would have kept Batista on that team just because you need a little veteran presence sometime. When it's not broken, don't try to fix it. When you're in first place, they've been shut out two out of the last three days. Yeah, we just mentioned, yeah. Without him being back in that lineup. Can I say something about the Braves? Can I talk about the Braves? The Braves are in a stretch right now, 14 games. They've got three with the Phillies. Then they play the Red Sox. Then they play the Mets, and then four with the Nationals. So these next 14 games, we'll see what happens in two weeks when we're doing this show. If we're still talking about the Braves and how fun they are. All right, you talked about their pitching. What about the Phillies' pitching? Certainly a better starting rotation. And Aaron Ola has emerged as an ace. Pavetta has come on as we just showed. You gotta like it. You know, they got three guys there that can really pitch. Led by Arietta, who's been through all the wars, World Series champion. But I really liked their offense. These guys go up there to swing it. They hustle. They play the game the right way. I'm liking the way things are turning up in Philadelphia. Yeah, look at Philadelphia went into this season with a, we can compete. And we might be able to make some noise. And that was evident by the signing of Arietta. Also Santana, some pieces in the bullpen. So they aren't looking to three, four years down the road. They're saying, hey, look at, we've got the pieces for right now. Yeah, maybe the Nationals aren't gonna run away. Who was that kid at a bullpen? Came in, thrown about 99. Yeah. Was Dominguez? Sir Anthony. Sir Anthony Dominguez. Sir Anthony Masterson. Gabe Kapler, the rookie manager. People thought he'd be shuffling the lineup throughout. He kind of settled at least recently on a steady lineup. And obviously it's been productive. Well, the players make his decisions. By the way that they're going out and performing. And they've gone out there and they have been pretty steady. They play hard. And that's the one thing that Gabe, he- Always did. Yeah, you gotta play hard. The fundamentals. You've got to play hard. So they win the first of three in that NL East matchup. But maybe the National League West isn't as good as we thought it was overall at the start of the year. And I know you thought, you're allowed to change your position on this. The Dodgers were a wild card team. No, no, no, no. Are you ready to say now? Oh, no, no, no. They're a division winner. They were a division winner. Yeah, then. And I went to wild card when Seager went down. OK. And then now I'm saying, look at, I don't, I think they're going to the playoffs. The only way anybody goes to the playoffs in from the National League West, got to win the game. One team. Oh, for real. I don't think there's going to be multiple. With Seager down, I don't, it's not like past years where they have all the firepower coming back in. And they just take it. They're not hitting home runs this year. They're not. And then just look at in the last couple of games that they've won, in the last three games that they've won, they've hit a number of home runs, a home run again tonight. And that's where they're going to have to get. I mean, the slugging, Bellinger hasn't got hot yet. I just think that division is very average at best. And that's what's allowed them to stay in this thing and not get blown out right out of the shoot. I still think that they're going to get to the playoffs. I do believe that they'll win the division, just because Arizona right now down in Colorado, I'm not really seeing it. But Arizona, remember, they're going to get Robbie Rayback at some point. And Pollock. And Pollock. So you got to get them while they're down right now. What do you think? I know you, oh my God, I know where we're going. It's still early. We're not even in June yet. You got the Giants still lurking. You got the Dodgers, if they can get healthy, they find themselves back in the playoffs. I'm not giving up on the Giants or the Dodgers. I think both of those teams could slide back in there. But Arizona's got their work cut out right now. The biggest key for them right now is Goldschmidt. He is not swinging at all. They will not get to the playoffs. He's not having a decent season. That's their electric bat. This guy can flat out hit one of the best hitter in baseball. They got to get him going. And four teams within four and a half games at the top spot of the National League West. And Kershaw simulated games going to throw again. And they expect he'll be back within a week early June. So encouraging that the Dodgers are making up ground without him.