 Over at Foxfield with Eric and Nick and it's been a terrific first half. We're almost at the halfway point number of games played in the season. A number of rookies have had an impact. We thought we'd have you narrow down. Your top five, the way the voting would go. When you started the five and work your way up, right? Well, I've got a prefaces. There's a ton of guys to choose from. And just because if they're not on the list, that doesn't mean they're not having great season. So that's my preamble. All right, so you gotta get it. Alex Verdugo, that's who I'm starting with. He's number five, the outfielder for the Dodgers, hitting over 300, had a couple of home runs the other day. But I think more than anything, what he does for this ball club, he adds something, a swagger that it doesn't really have or it didn't have. Kind of like you Swish, seriously back in 2009 with the Yankees, I remember covering the Yankees and hey, Swish here on this ball club made an impact. You guys won a World Series. I think Alex Verdugo does a lot of the same things. Appreciate that buddy, thank you. He's my five, yeah. But now we go to four, Austin Riley. Stud. Yes, he came up with the Braves and has just been power, power, power. 12 home runs coming into tonight. He's playing a position that he didn't play in the minor leagues. He was a third baseman. And I think once he got in the lineup, Josh Donaldson started to go, the lineup started to go and they started winning. I don't think it's any coincidence at all. Well, I think just for him, just to come over to you Atlanta Braves, and like you're saying, play a position that he's not used to playing. I think that just goes to show for him, you have to fight for it bats over there. And for him, the way he pounds the ball from the right side, especially the right center, it's gonna help that lineup for a long time. Yeah, and he came up later than some of the other guys who started, he's already had that kind of impact. You wanna hear number three, Chris? I know you're angry. Yeah, we're ready, we're ready. Brandon Laugh, we're going to Tampa. Brandon Laugh, so he's been at first base in the outfield, now predominantly at second base. But he has second and OPS for all the rookies behind the number one guy who we'll get to. But he's done a great job, just swings the bat, provides offense, and this isn't really an offensive ball club. But he's been a stalwart in the middle of that lineup. And this is why, again, coming into tonight, if the season were to end right now, they are a playoff team, he's been key. All right, we're gonna get a pitcher now. We're going to a pitcher. Pitchers are players, okay? We're going to Atlanta. Mike Soroka, he's been dynamite. I mean, forget the fact that he is having a great year for a rookie. I mean, he's in the top for Cy Young Award. I mean, he is one of the guys that's in consideration. He's got eight wins. He is second in baseball in ERA, behind only Ryu of the Dodgers. Batting average against just over 200. I mean, there are guys like Garrett Cole and Sale, and even Max Scherzer that have higher batting averages against. He has been key for this Atlanta ball club. I mean, really, he is the ace of that staff. All right, I know you've been waiting. Yes, I want to get number one. You want to get to number one? So, yeah. We're going to do it. We're going to go right over to New York. We're going to go to the Mets. Peter Alonzo, and I just, we just talked about how, you know, Soroka could be in the top for the Cy Young. This guy is in MVP conversation. Wow. 27 home runs. He's already set the MET rookie record. That was held by a pretty good guy. Strawman, Darryl Strawberry. He's looking at Mark McGuire's record and then Cody Bellinger's. I mean, those are all within his sights. He's been dynamite. I mean, the offense has been great. OPS coming into tonight of over 1,000. The home runs, the RBI's. I mean, we know what's been going on with the Mets this year. It's been everything but good baseball. He's been all good baseball. Like I said, with everything that's going on with the New York Mets, man, Pete Alonzo, the polar bear, has been a shining, bright moment for them and something that's going to be around for a long time. I think we knew what he was capable of doing. Now we're being able to see it each and every day. And I know you had other guys, Paddock in San Diego and a walker for Arizona who had another home run, outstanding rookies. But that's the top five. Hey, Reynolds in Pittsburgh, too. Reynolds in Pittsburgh. Next week, Eric's a top five of Best Food Orders on Saturday when you're here to watch baseball MLB on FS1 and Fox. I can't, you know. That was great, man. That was really good.