 Corey Kluber was outstanding his last start against the Orioles. Very good. This was a whole level above David. It really was. You know when you sort of look at the competition you can say that what's the Tigers are struggling. Well the quality of his pitches over his last two starts are immeasurably better. Michael you know you look at not only the stuff but the mix of pitches the distribution and the change-up usage and the way he reads bats. You know Meredith asked Kyle Agassio after the game. How do you get to the sequence going. He says we adjust on the fly. We do what we have to do. And Corey Kluber is just excellent at hitting his spots. His ball was moving like crazy today. Now obviously when he tried out for all the teams before the season other teams bid on him. But the first couple of starts for the Yankees. David we sat here in Yankee Stadium and truth be told we kind of looked at each other and it looked like he was a little short. But the stuff has taken an exponential jump. It really has the movement the spin by any measure. The eye test. It's all better. It's all much better. And maybe it's a little bit of the weather. Maybe it's just him getting going again. That's kind of his nature. He's always kind of struggled early in the season. But wow. I mean he looks like the Kluber of the Yankee award years just in terms of his location and the velocity and the spin and the stuff. I mean really across the board. I know I say that over and over again. But that's really what you look at nowadays. You can measure this stuff past the eye test and it's all glowing right now for Corey Kluber. Now David has spoken about this a lot when one picture does well. The other ones want to do just as well. The guy carrying the weight at the beginning of the year was was Garrett Cole. He's been brilliant. He's been unbelievable. And that's what's expected out of him. Seems like every guy has picked the baton up and they they also want to pitch well. It does. It's hard to explain Michael. But it really does work that way. I mean if you're sitting and you're pitching tomorrow's game and you just watch Corey Kluber pitch that game. It's inspiring. And not only that you kind of say oh maybe I can copy that you almost threw osmosis. You're like I'm going to use that pitch or that location or that works that curveball in that spot. So yes you learn as you go. And the more good pitching you see the better chance you have to pitch well on your own.