 Well, it's one game, but he played and he looked healthy. And now, Josh Donaldson is back. And the first question would be, what does he do to his offense? Does he make them the best offense in that vaunted American League, do you think? Did you say best? Best, I said best. That's better. Best. They're not better than the Red Sox. Because if you look at, does he add something? Is he better than the alternative for the Indians? Yes. But that offense, Lindor Ramirez having great MVP type years, right? And Brantley having a nice year. You know, in Carnation, he's hitting the home runs. But, you know, he's hitting 230, Alonzo 230, Kipnis 230. You go to the Red Sox. They have got the best offense without question. I mean, you talk about all throughout that lineup, you've got two guys, Betts and JD Martinez at the top, Ben and Tendi, Bogarts, Pierce, Morland. So no, an answer to your question. No, he doesn't make them the best. I'm just happy I got a straight answer. That's what I like. How about you, Swindo? What do you think? I'll say yes. I mean, and the reason why I say yes is because it's the presence in that batter's box that Josh Donaldson brings. Obviously, he has a resume. Is he the same player? Probably not. But if you think of Josh Donaldson, 33 home runs last year, he's not expected to carry this offense. Obviously, they have some star power. And plus, he gives more balance to this lineup. I think that's where you look at it. They have some switch hitters in Ramirez and Lindor. But you also understand that if Josh Donaldson gets hot, man, he can carry an offense. And he has that ability. We've seen that before. You know, you brought this up. I want to go back and look at it. You know, we're going to look at this play at 30. It was a nice play. And I don't want to make too much amount out of a molehill. But EK, you go back to earlier in the year, Donaldson's a gold glove player. You know, that's that player. He couldn't throw it for a space. Well, so it's interesting, because we're talking about what his impact is going to be offensively. Defensively, he's going to have a huge impact, especially the way he moved right there, the ability to make that throw. Because there has been some question. Is he going to be able to get the ball across the infield? Well, he can just DH if we need him. If he's playing like that, then not only, forget the offensive part. I mean, that guy's a gold lover down there. He's an impact defensive player. That's where he can also add some, you know, I mean, he can add some things there. I think if you're an Indians fan, that's the concern moving forward. What is he defensively? Those quick movements. When you have a calf injury, those swinging bunts, all the plays that he has to make, that typically you're used to Josh Donaldson making, are those plays being made? That being said, Greg Allen becomes one of those guys that's the backup. He sets into his role where he should, and Kipnis goes in the center. It's a guy that can play defensively, but also add that element of speed. So all those dynamics that Josh Donaldson brings, everyone fits into where they're supposed to be, if he's healthy. Meanwhile, Swinoga, if you could use your expertise here, let's go back to the Encarnacion home run. Post swing, if we could take a look here. And tell me about the back stretch. Were the Ron Boyds a little tight after this hefty swing? They must be tight. I've never felt this way other than Little League when I was really going deep over that snow fence. But EK, you know, you hit more home runs than I did. I've never seen that. I've never seen that. Then the one-handed just carry the bat and everything. I mean, I don't know. Did that just come natural? Was that something that was practiced? Was that something that was planned? I mean, I think that was... Pre-determined. I don't know. I think that was just a... I was like, yeah, a bit like... I liked it. It was pretty good. I did, too.