 So Frank, let me, we're gonna play a hypothetical game. Okay, let's go, let's go. Let's go look at the rotation for the Astro. They've been great. They've got the best ERA in the major leagues and it's been really not close, okay? They've been fantastic. But I'm gonna play a little game. What's the look towards the playoffs? Let's say the playoffs started tomorrow, big hurt, okay? You're not pitching all these guys in a series, I don't think. Who is going to the bullpen? Who is the odd man out? It's a tough call for me, but I'm gonna go with Lance McCullers just because he's hitting this stuff. He's breaking ball exceptional and when you get a guy to come out of the bullpen, you need someone to strike people out and Lance McCullers can get that done for you. Dallas-Kike-Wynne, Lance McCullers and McCullers might get more reps because he has the experience of being able to come in the middle of the game. Well, you're going two? Yeah, that's all they need. They got Justin Verlander, Cole and Morton. That's all you need. You're not gonna wait that long for Justin Verlander. He's gonna pitch game one and if there's a game four, he's back up there. All right, give me the explanation. Now why two? Go ahead, give it to me. Well, look, you got three of the best right handed arms right now in baseball as far as pure stuff and if they're able to rack up strikeouts, you're talking about in a three game set, they can rack up close to 40 strikeouts. Look, Dallas-Kike-Wynne, I love you. I know you got the beard going, but you gotta need to come sit down and go get another title, man, because right now you're looking at the numbers. If it continues like that, he's got a four ERA. That's almost three runs higher than Justin Verlander. So there's only a couple of people that can start in that rotation. This is not softball. So, hey, that's one of the numbers. Where is it going right now? Well, I think what's going to be the determining factor is going to be how many innings there are starters logged throughout the season. These guys are pitching so well, they're pitching deep into ball games every night. So come play off time, we'll see how rested certain arms are. Well, their bullpen has thrown the fewest innings of anybody in the league. So to your point, the starters have been so good, the bullpen hasn't thrown, and the bullpen's ERA is great. Partially, I think, because of that, right? Starters. But you were throwing out a scenario earlier, Frank. You may, maybe even, you see a scenario where all five of those guys get a start. You never know. Is that good? It's like, why change it? It's not broken. This is a great rotation these guys can pitch. How do you tell a side young guy to go to billpin? Because he got a four. Well, it doesn't matter. I tell him right now, you got a four ERA, and everybody else got a two. Come on, sit down. That's the training them. I mean, it's the truth. I love Dallas Keikul, but we live in a day and age. What have you done for me lately? Let me ask this. So if Keikul, again, this is if everything goes well. I love you, though, man. I'm a lefty, too. Don't let them round me up and stuff like that. I'm down with you. I'm just keeping it 100 as a young people. That's your own answer. We didn't tell you to say that. It's the truth, though. It's the truth. If you have a four, if he finishes with a five ERA, when's he gonna start? The one thing I'll say is this, and this is a big if, trade deadline. We know what they did last year at the waiver deadline. They got Verlaner. If they don't go out and get a bullpen on them, right now, Rundome's the closer, right? They get help from within, don't they? With them of colors. I even think maybe Morton can go to the Pan-Vietta Andrew Miller. There's so many options here. It's kind of fascinating to me to see exactly what. It's a good problem to have. It is a good problem to have. All right, we'll revisit this. We'll check the tape. We'll see who's right down the line. Train, I'm gonna ask you the question about David Price, even though they didn't win tonight. Is he the most important piece of that rotation, maybe even of that team? When he's focused, he's a solid number two, and he can beat any number two in baseball. He can go on the road, give you quality, and then score deep in ball games. As long as he's not fighting with the media or ecstasy on the plane, or getting in that riff rap, he can pitch, and he loves to compete. I know him personally. Going to this game, he was six and up with a two ERA, last seven starts. So when he's healthy, and he's on the mound, and he's getting settled in his rotation, I like that rotation, especially with him in cell. That's a nice one, two punch. I can beat any team in baseball. God just gotta be himself. He's gotta be an ace. He's been paid a lot of money to pitch. If he pitches like he's capable of pitching, this is our only chance of going deep into the playoffs. Him and cell together, one and two, it's gonna be hard for any team to beat those guys back to back. I think this may be outrageous. I think he's the most important player on that team. Because Frank, piggybacking of what you're saying, you know, we saw it last year. He was hurt, he came back, he pitched out of the pen. He did a nice job in the limited time in that one series. I don't think they win the World Series or have a chance without it. They don't. He's gotta be great. And I hate to say that. That's a lot of pressure for any pitcher, but he has to be great. Boston's gonna go deep into the playoffs. When he's able to command his pitches on both sides, he's able to get quick outs and get that offense back in the dugout. And you like that, Frank. You don't want to be standing out there all day, especially how powerful and how athletic this offense is. That helps them and they score runs, especially helping them out. But if he's able to pitch quickly, get contact, stay healthy. I think it'll be just fine.