 After that 16 strikeout performance though, you see he was taken out after seven innings in that one. He goes 99 pitches to complete the no hitter and packs to the guy 29 years old lefty who's had kind of some injuries throughout his career but obviously healthy and on his game tonight. He has nasty stuff and he has front line stuff from the left side. His fast ball velocity was 95 to 100 miles an hour and he understood the situation and he's found his cutter which is huge for him because he gets a ton of swing misses over the strike zone. He came into this ball game and his last two starts 26 strikeouts to this four walks. So he was definitely feeling good about his stuff. He just needs to stay healthy and the Mariners could ultimately make a big run in the West. They will have feelings in him in that rotation. Yeah, I agree with you, man. He definitely has front line stuff. I think the one thing that was most impressive is how he attacked the hitters late in the game compared to how he attacked the hitters early in the game. He saw him punch Josh Donaldson off in the next nasty slider and then late in the game, he's blowing 100 miles an hour, you know? Like you said, he was committed. He knew going into that last inning that he was gonna win or he was gonna lose with that fastball and he ended up winning. And you have faced Paxton as a hitter. Yeah, I mean, that's the thing. I mean, he's a big man. You know, he's big maple for a reason, you know? He's standing out there on the mound. I mean, he's has a big presence about him and the way he reaches out in his release point close to the plate, that 100 mile an hour fastball coming out. Kind of like Randy Johnson. Jumps up on you a lot faster than what you really realize, man. He's got front line stuff. It's just a matter of time until he takes over for free. We're gonna have more on this later. In fact, Seagirl talked about the pressure of trying to preserve a no hitter and certainly the Mariners backed up their pitcher tonight. Harvey out of Mesoraco in New York and this is this addition by subtraction, teams of the Mets who feel like they're a contending team and Harvey just wasn't working out and they had to make a move sooner than later and they did it. Yeah, that's exactly what it was. Bad energy, he was going after the press. Nobody wants to be around that, especially when the team is starting to struggle. They wanna go and have some positivity. First year manager trying to see things. Yeah, you just don't want that type of energy. They gave him a chance and I think if he was a little more humble about the situation, they would have gave him more chances down there. But you know what? I think the Big Apple is just too much for him and I think this is a great move for both parties moving forward. Yeah, I think the couple of guys that really kind of stand out to me that kind of probably feel the worst about this is not Matt Harvey, it's Mickey Callaway and Dave Island, the pitching coach. I mean, these guys had the upmost confidence that they were gonna be able to change him around, get him back to be in the dark night. But you know, you hope and you pray that maybe a change of scenery will help him. I said earlier that he needs to get himself right before he gets himself back to the Big Leagues, but Cincinnati Reds need some help right now and this is what they think is the best move. Yeah, I shipped him off to say, I love the post headlines were like, nighty night, good night, they ran that dark night. Yeah, that was coming though. I knew that was coming though. It was a good night for sure. It was honest, a candid about, and you said, we're watching the snow hitter. I said, what a pitcher needs aside from being on his game, you do need a little luck. You need that support to get that no hitter. And as the innings go and Swisher can contest to this, you want it for him. So you're gonna dive into the wall. You know, as nervous as he says he was, he wanted to make that play. There was nothing that was gonna stop that ball from getting through because that's what they felt about the teammate. And you hear nothing but good things about Paxton as a teammate. So everybody was gonna go above and beyond for this to happen for him. So I'm really happy for him. And this could really get that locker room going, man. And that's a tough place to win, let alone shut down that offense, especially in Toronto. Yeah, and if you see the win, yeah, it's a win so people celebrate, but they all share in that no hitter. You can feel it. I mean, I feel like this is kind of one of those things. Like you're saying, excuse me, they can really kind of turn a team around as if they really need to be turned around. I mean, they've been building for this. That organization has really tried to do everything in their power to be able to compete with the Houston Astros, especially in the AL West. But I don't know, man, this guy right here, he's really kind of taking the headlines, obviously tonight, but also as maybe as your new frontline start. Yeah, and we're all out to dinner to get a guarantee right now. Well, and I wonder if they're having roast pheasant, because remember, he's the guy, you gotta be calm when you're pitching a no hitter, but look at how calm this was earlier. Remember when he was eagle? That's the eagle. Oh, that's right. But look at how Paxton is like- I wanna put myself on a deal after that. I wanna make myself on a deal. Yeah, he just was like, I'm gonna bow this, I'm not messing with his fur. This is, there's a certain, look at the claw. Yeah, his claw was, I'm not gonna outrun an eagle, so I just thought I'd see what happened. Yeah, I'd cooperate. I worry I'd be messing up my hair, but you know, he- He didn't wanna scratch from the eagle, like, yeah. You wouldn't freak it out. I don't know how to do that. I know you. I would've put myself on a 60-day deal after something like that, so God bless him. He's more of a man than I am. Oh, it was a, so Paxton shows his cool with the bird, with the eagle, and with the opposition hurling a no hitter.