 Brewers, with that lead, still some things to be decided here. You see Milwaukee's position safely in a wildcard spot. And look, if they win and the Cubs should lose, it's a half a game. Difference between those two. Remember the Cubs Cardinals finished the regular season colliding with each other. All right, so most intriguing NLDS matchup as it stands based on what we know at the moment. Shoot, I'd have to go right now Cubs Brewers. And the way we're looking at this thing right now, the Brewers might be the team that wins the division. The division, right, with the advantage. Those two teams with the proximity. But I just think more than anything, the Brewers match up well with the Cubs. The Brewers are a deep team. They're not as deep. Like the Dodgers, I think, consensus-wise, are probably the deepest team. But you look at this Brewer Ball Club, and they can run guys off the bench. You know about the bullpen. I think that they could give the Cubs a real run for their money. Yeah, what do you think, Don Troll? Can Milwaukee catch the Cubs for the division? Oh, they're caught, especially the way that the Pirates are playing the Cubs, like it's a postseason. For me, I like the Brewers. Like I agree with you, 1,000%. I like their depth. I like their power. And they're not afraid of the Cubs. They stole some ball games in Wrigley. And with that bullpen being one of the best bullpens in all of baseball, they shut those guys down in Chicago. So I'm really, really excited about this Brewer Club. Well, and I got to say, Corey Canabo, remember, he was the closer for this ball club at the beginning of the year. He gets sent down. He needs a mental break. Since he's been back, in September, 12 innings pitched only two hits, no runs, 24 strikeouts. That's just another weapon in that bullpen. And we saw, you know, what he's doing tonight. To go ahead or two. With Hader and Jeopardy is your boy. I mean, that is crazy. I think there was the assumption that the Cubs and the Dodgers are just going to roll into this thing and play each other for the NLCS. But they're not even in yet. Right. Their divisions are both in Jeopardy. And I jumped off the broadband wagon, too. I'm sorry. Get back on. I'm going to catch it over to get back on quick. One bandwagon we're on. We're not leaving the Dodgers. Let's check on that one. Because I don't have to tell you that, right?