 Now, Frank, this Brewer's team, they're a playoff contending team. Last year, they were close. Is this year's Brewer team a world series contending team? They're still a contender. I mean, their offense is intact, you know, just like last year. They've grown, that clubhouse has grown. The pitches is not the same. We expected the pitches to be the same as it was last year. Arm at the arm, at the arm coming out of that bullpen. It's not that way this year, but they're getting healthy. And they're gonna be on a team that's probably gonna be in the mix for this team the entire season. They're gonna go head-to-head with the clubs all year long. I agree with the offense and Brandon Woodruff tonight, look at the part and why I say that is we saw him in the bullpen last year. This year as a starter, that's a guy moving forward that is very interesting for Craig Council. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, world series, if they got to get through the Dodgers and Cubs, I don't think they're in that category. But that's why. Just an experienced team. Yeah. You know, they came together last year and gave the Dodgers all they could handle. I think this year they're on a mission. They're right there with the Cubs and tied with the division or maybe you have game up at this point. Bottom line is they're gonna be there because they believe in what they have in that clubhouse. All right, and so will Houston and Verlander. When you think big picture, right? They want to get back to the World Series. He's probably the one guy. He's the difference maker. When you think about an ace matching up against all the other contending teams, would you agree? Yeah, I totally agree with you. And the reason why I say that is you look at the match-ups even in the American League and Justin Verlander matches up with anybody. I think the closest one is probably Chris Sale, that match-up in the American League. The National League, it doesn't matter. Justin Verlander knows the biggest moment. He understands he can take it up a notch and that's the reason why you start looking at Justin Verlander and the Houston Astros as being the difference maker. He's five and one in his last seven starts just over a two ERA and all the injuries came. That's when he steps up because he knows he has to do it. Yeah, quirky stat. Verlander the first pitcher ever with 15 strikeouts and three home runs allowed in the same game. Kind of an unusual thing for a guy who's been so outstanding, a Hall of Fame career. We'll watch this game throughout the hour here live. Well, first let's go back because if there's a history here and I think you're in an Aranado, Nolan Aranado was making it clear. I mean, Bryant with Rocky pitching, he's been hit more than a pinata at a five-year-old birthday party here. Oh, yeah. And this goes back a few years even to 2017 and has continued. Yeah, you saw that second one off the helmet and then you start seeing what's continued from the perspective of the Rockies facing Chris Bryant. So, Frank, well, I'll start with both of you guys, but Frank, was Hamels out of line, though, with the way that he hit? Not at all, not at all. You got to protect your players. Especially when you're in a pinata race. Protect? Well, this team, trust me, they've done everything possible to try to get to the next level. They're not going to get one of their players hurt without protecting them. That's just good baseball. I've been in many of these type of little bean ball walls. I've been hit a million times. That's part of the game. You ever get hurt because somebody's hurt? I've been out a few games. I've been hit on the elbow, but that's just part of the game. You guys, no other professionals. Listen, this is an everyday sport, so there is effect of how you handle yourself. And I tell you what, and I think to Frank's point, you have to have the ability to protect the locker room. And if you don't do that as a team, I think it's going to come back and rear its head the other way. If you handle it the right way, and I think Cole Hamels did, if you handle it the right way, it's magnified. These are two very good teams, but I think the Cubs grew up in that locker room today, and they're going to take it another level. Remember, Craig Kimbrel got signed on. This is just fortifying how close they are as a unit, and it doesn't make sense to a lot of fans. It does make sense if you have been in that locker room and you understand that element of protecting your own, it really comes down to because the stars need to be in the game, but if your star is getting hit, Chris Bryant, I'm saying you have to do something about it. Well, and you both have been in the locker room. But I do respect the way that Bryant and Aronato, the way that they handled their part of the situation.