 That's a little frustrated because his team not contending. He's been there, done that his years with the Phillies, a 34-year-old lefty. Is he a guy you think at the trade deadline? Somebody can make a move for a club option after this year for $20 million. It's a lot of money, but I believe he can help any rotation be a veteran guy, especially if you match him up in the middle of that rotation, be the second or third slot guy. He had it. But not the ace. Not the ace, but he can be a nice little side dish. He'd be a nice little crab dish for that. But again, 270 R.A. coming into this ball game over the last seven starts. He had a little hiccup towards the end. I love the way he commands the strike zone. He's not afraid to miss batting. Like you said, he thinks about the game mentally. And he still has the command and the velocity to beat a lot of teams. Yeah, man, I faced this guy in the World Series back in 0-9. I know that feels like ages ago. But this is a guy that wants to be in that spotlight, man. He wants to pitch for a contender. He thrives in that. You're right. He wants to be there. He's not that type of guy that's going to overpower you, you know? I mean, you saw Garrett call tonight, who was absolutely electric, running it up to 99 miles an hour. He's got a little sink. He's got a little cut. He's got a good change up. But when you're throwing that and you don't have that electric stuff, you can't be missing in the big part of the plate, man. I hope he gets an opportunity to play for a contender, because I'd like to see him pitch some time late in something. But even in his type of game, though, he was able to go deep in some things. Yeah, gave you the angst. He's a guy that could do things. He's a team in mind that you think he could. Yeah, you know what? I mean, just from all the grumblings that have been going around and from the people that I've talked to, I heard Philly could be a destination. Cope could be going back home. Obviously, that's kind of up in the air right now. I'm just saying, man, from my sources, that's what I've heard. Yeah, he has sources. I got sources now. It's interesting, his home ERA is almost two runs higher than his road ERA. Arlington's a very tough place to play. You love hitting that. Oh, everybody loves hitting that. The numbers can be a little obscured over there, but he definitely focuses on the road. And this is a tough situation. The West has gotten better. Everyone's gotten better, except the Rangers. I think he feels that his time is up any day now, so that's tough to go out there and focus on. Also, as a pitcher, man, when you're getting absolutely no run support, like you said earlier, man, I mean, how much, yeah, that's what I'm saying. You feel like you can't make any mistakes. You're playing for a last place team. I mean, that's a lot of pressure. And he made the point to going against a guy like Gary Cole and a team like the Astros. Who's your Seattle most valuable player? I feel like anytime you have your All-Star, your leader, he goes down in Robinson Cano, and obviously for a very bad reason. But you need guys to step up. You need team guys. And the team, the guy that comes to my mind is D. Gordon. Not only did he move to center field this year to start the season off, but when Robinson Cano went down, he said, you know what, guys, I got this covered, man. I can play second base. And like you're saying, man, I mean, he can play above average defense anywhere you put him in the lineup, man. I love what he brings to the ballpark. He's a veteran. He has so much fun. And you know, man, people love this guy. Yeah, and for me as Dean's the girl, he's been an absolute great pickup for the Seattle Mariners, last 15 games hitting 380, 15 runs, 24 years. He's one of the best table setters in all of baseball. And he also plays defense. So I love his effort. He's quiet. But he goes about his business. If they don't have that type of productivity from him, especially in the two-hole spot, they don't have the streak they've been going on right now. Yeah, and the schedule, they've been taking advantage of teams that they'll just say at the lower portion of their division. But they have a stretch coming up in mid-June, where they have 10 games all with either Red Sox or Yankees. That'll be an early test for them to see just where they are. But right now, they'll be ahead of the defending World Series champs. That's impressive. They did good in Houston. They had some fight. They put them on the ropes. They gave the game away. But they like their chances going head to head, especially against the playoff contending team. I think they'll be OK. If you would have told me, or any of us up here, if the Seattle Mariners would be in first place this late in the season, we would have told you you were absolutely great. I don't think anybody in their front office would have said something like that. So they happy. They're going to get a spot right now. It feels like they're playing with house money right now. Obviously, you love their pitching staff. They're doing a tremendous job. And any time you have great pitching and you play great defense, you always give yourself a chance to find it. Yeah, it's been 15 years since they've been in first at this point of the season.