 Are you ready for this, Michael? I can't wait. I know when we tease like that. This setup is the best tease. I know what? This is Joel Sherman verified check. Exclusive, MLB is planning a radical change to their postseason, perhaps by 2022, hoping to move from five to seven teams in each league and get this, have the teams with the best record pick their playoff opponents. Yeah, I don't hate it. Pick their playoff opponents. You pick, if you have the best record, you get to pick who you think you match up. I mean, I love it in theory. Just the pressure that it puts on the team with the best record, you just pick the team that you say, we think we can beat. Can you imagine the drama that? I mean, you get players, one of the great questions that never gets answered in sports is when that team clenches a playoff berth and they ask them, who would you like to face? Oh, anybody. And they all ask it. And it's always the same answer. Doesn't matter. We'll take on whoever we have to play. Nobody ever says, you know what we want to play? We want to play this team. We want to play the Panthers. We want to play the John. Nobody ever says that. You don't need bulletin board files. There's more. The fact that you actually will face them, they think you suck eggs. That's the bulletin board file. More info here. The single elimination wild card game would go away and the first round would become a best two of three with the division winners and the best wild card records hosting the games. Now, you know what this is. This is baseball thinking outside the box to play the old okey-doke. Can you talk about this all of a sudden cheating? What cheating? They're going to add playoff teams. You're going to get to pick who you play if you have the best record. My baseball's starting to look over here. I love three card Monty by the MLB.