 Hey, it is day one, two of the MLB draft today. So that's fun. Top five picks in the draft going like this. Casey Meis, the right hander from Auburn goes number one. We all kind of expected that. There's the list for the top five and the schools and how they were selected. And with that, I think it's time to welcome in our MLB insider, John Paul Marosi, JP, in the house, in his house, technically. He's joining us via the magic of television. And JP, we showed you the top five picks with that. But give us a little synopsis here what you've seen at the storylines from day one of the MLB draft. Well, Kevin, first of all, with Casey Meis going to the Tigers, that was the likely pick, the consensus best arm in college baseball. And again, all five of the top five picks from the college ranks. Number six, Jared Kellnick of Waukesha, Wisconsin, the highest drafted player ever from that state. But I think right now, Kevin, a lot of the intrigue is about Kyler Murray, who we know also on this network as the likely successor to Baker Mayfield as the quarterback of the Sooners in the fall. Now, I spoke with a source this evening, Kevin, who says, right now, Murray indicating he still plans to be on campus in Norman playing football in the fall. But again, there's still some weeks there to figure out the negotiations of what could be a very lucrative deal for him to play baseball. Now, again, he could go pro in baseball and still play football, but again, the Oakland A's who took them ninth overall, they may have something to say about that before these signs on the dotted line. The greenery will have something to do, maybe make that decision when he gets that in front of him or that, but that is interesting, right? And he went a lot higher than people thought. Well, since we're talking about some kids, why don't we talk about another one? Young Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who continues to be absurd in the minor leagues. I keep asking you about him, but I'm gonna keep asking till we have a definitive answer. Are the plans changing for him? Are we gonna see him in Toronto anytime soon? He's in the minors right now. Yes, Kevin, I checked with the source and this is actually the last half hour. I was told right now it is still status quo for the Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., but Kevin, the numbers are simply staggering. He batted 380 in April. Well, the Encore in May, he batted 438 with a 768 slugging percentage as a 19-year-old in the Eastern League. But again, for now it sounds as though even with Josh Donaldson and Steve Pearson in the DL, they're gonna keep him there in the Eastern League, work on the defense at third base. Also on that team, Kevin Bizio and Bo Bishop. But Kevin Bizio, his OPS is above 1,000. We saw Craig Bizio in Houston over the weekend. A very proud father. I saw Craig on Saturday. Kevin had actually already hoarded in the game by the time I saw Craig, but Craig was not gonna brag about him. He of course played at Notre Dame, a very high pick from there. He could be on his way to the big leagues before the season is over as well. That is a, that's a pretty good team for the blue juice in the minor leagues. JP, we have a lot more with you coming to the show, so hang in there, appreciate that.