 My stand up performance is the dude I've been talking about on the show. Yes. Yes. Alex Mills. I think I gave him the old people award, some of that at one point. It was like the Elder Insurance Award, I forget what it was, because he throws a pitch from 60 to 90, he's got you covered. Yeah. Well, he know hits the brewers as you've heard already. Yeah. Three walks, zero hits. I don't think he threw a single pitch over 90 miles per hour. Kind of crazy. Yeah. It's curveball 66 miles per hour. I don't know, man. Like what's, what is Alec Mills all about? See, part of the cups. He's about throwing no-nose, Jim. Man, a happy form. He has been on our radar a lot this year. He might have got an early standout performance from you this year. I mean, I don't know. I think John Lester had a bounce back start, and it's Darvish Hendricks, and then you're picking the third. So it's either Lester or Mills at this point, Quintana's working his way back. Did he get hurt again? Oh, he did get hurt again. So I don't know. I think it's an awesome story if you don't know. I mean, it's been said a lot at this point, but walked on at UT Martin, 22nd round pick. Again, not lighten up the radar gun at all. Some hard hit balls, but hey, when they're at the people, who cares? So yeah, I don't know. I think he's definitely a part of their playoff plan. I don't know if in a three-game set he's getting the pill. Maybe long relief. Yeah, I think, you know, if they went to a game three, you'd probably start Lester because he's got the experience, but you have Mills ready to go at any time. You tell us, Cubs fans. You tell us. He's got the third most innings pitched on the Cubs. And what are you thinking about saying, Jim? I was trying to see if there's a way to make him like he's got the best and find the stat. Sure. But Darvish has been so damn good. I mean, wasn't it like, didn't he have just a terrible middle area? Because I feel like he was good start, terrible, and now he's been good again. Yeah, he had a stretch. I mean, it was a bad stretch. It was five games in a row where he had a 7-6-6 ERA, he gave up four runs, six earned runs, three, four, four. The three wasn't bad because he went seven innings, three earned runs. That's not terrible at all. But surrounding that was two bad starts each. But in his last 17 innings, he's zero in runs. I mean, every broadcaster says that David Cohn's been saying it on the Yankees broadcast a lot because there's that reliever from Baltimore who's been shoving Valdez. But I think there might be more of a role for kind of junk pitchers. If you're actually, you got some good junk and you can locate it, it's a much different look than everyone who comes out of the pen pumping 96-97. So I don't know. Alec Mills, carve out a nice little career for yourself. Dude, he looks so much like a guy, like with you picture, like dude that throws 66-mph curveballs. Yeah. BBD. I'm going to put the link to a picture on the very top of the sheet at any point. Just throw this in here. I mean, he just, he fits the bill of a guy that throws six. I need a 66 mile per hour picture to come out looking like, you know, Clemens or John Rocker. Oh, okay. But they always fit. They always look the part. They're always like soft and they have glasses. You have to have glasses. If you were to look at the picture that I just gave BBD and be like, what's this dude's repertoire? Yeah. You'd be like, well, he tricks them with slow stuff. Yeah. There's no way that dude's flamethrower. No. So a little bit of baseball, baseball stereotypes there. Yeah. Yeah. Congrats on your award, Alec Mills. Yeah. And the no hitter. And the no hitter too, I guess. More, someone said Dobnak is who I pictured. Does Dobnak throw hard? No. I think a little harder than Mills, but not hard because Dobnak is very much of the same ilk. Yeah.