 Check this out. So, Altuva and Correa, the Astros, great, right? I mean, as good as it gets as one, two punts in the middle of the order. Now, obviously, the Yankees have Judge and Stanton. So let's play a little rotisserie fun, Frank Thomas. You had to have one of those combos. You can only pick one, which one are you taking? Yeah, that's killing me, man. You know that's killing me. The flopper is like, well, I'll tell you what, I'm gonna go with the big man. Of course he's going with the big man. Why, I'm gonna go with the two big giants because they're always in scoring position. They can win you a game, any pitch. That's why I'm gonna go with Judge and Stanton. It's not because the other two are great because Correa can do the same thing, but he's still a hitter, two or 300 guy. Altuva, he just, you know, 200 something hits every year. Very special talent, but when you got two giants like this that can leave the ballpark at any pitch, I gotta go with those guys. Well, I mean, I guess I'm going with the Houston Astros boys, I'm telling you. We got the MVP. I mean, Carlos Correa missed how many? 50 games last year and they still had more hits than Judge and Stanton combined. I mean, I'm thinking to myself, like those two combinations, even Aaron Otto and Blackman in Colorado could rival these guys, but I'm telling you right now, bad runners in scoring position since 2017, Altuva and Correa are hitting it a 320 clip, brother. Judge and Stanton, 256. Doesn't matter about the average. It's about the damage. 250 RBIs with two guys in one season. That's what you're looking at with the big man. It does sound good. It does sound good. How do you fight that, man? How do you fight that? That's what you're looking at. That's doing damage. Famer's got over 500 homeruns. He's gonna pick the guys and not hit the homeruns. That's what I'm saying. I mean, I'm looking at the stats, just like everybody else is. It's like, you're comparing apples to apples right there. I mean, you're talking about my best. A famous commercial told me once, chicks dig the long ball. You're right. Hey, that's true. Don't forget it. He's right. I can't even compare. You're wearing this one. Oh, gosh. Anybody else in the major leagues lead their team in wins and homers? The answer is no. He does. Shohei, the next Babe Ruth. Well, the interesting thing is though, we were talking, just kind of musing, talking ball before, and I don't remember who brought it. Might have been you, Swish. Does he take some pressure off of Mike Trout? I mean, just his presence? Big time. I mean, we've talked about it before. I mean, Mike Trout could be the most recognizable face in major league baseball, but Mike Trout doesn't want that. He doesn't mind kind of being under the radar. And with Shohei Otani being, I guess the new shiny toy, I guess, in a way, taking some heat off of him, Albert Pujols looks absolutely phenomenal this year. Justin Upton doing his thing. I'm telling you, man, the Anaheim Angels, they got a shot. Mike Trout will win his five to 10 MVPs and go on to live his rich, expensive life for whatever he wants to live, and he'll be fine with that. Well, that's his personality. You think about this. He's in Tencel Town, and you don't see him all over commercials. You don't see him all over America on TV. You're right. He goes about his work, he works hard. Yeah. Go out and provide what he provides every year. He goes home and spend times with his family. He's a special guy, and that's his personality, so there's nothing wrong with that. I might be seeing an Otani billboard in the OC, sometime, Frank. Real quick. He keeps up this. He's pitching, by the way, Sunday in Anaheim. Buy your tickets now. That's what we got. I believe it is now time for the final pitch, and I was told to throw it to a tape. Oh, man. What? Gotta give it. Gotta give it. Oh, turn by the clock. It's Friday night, it's Friday night. Watch out. Give me that, give me that. KB? It's Friday night, but it hurts. You know what happens. You know. Frank, it feels good, man. It feels good. Thomas, Nick. Big hurt. I'm Kevin Burkart. Thanks for watching us. See you tomorrow for baseball. Come on back. Get a big hurt.