 Because this is one of the best-hitting teams in the American League. You can't even imagine how dangerous they're going to be now that he is hot. What kind of impact does his hot streak have on this line? Huge. I think, I mean, monstrous. I mean, pretty much the size of Aaron Judge. With what he can do, he can carry a baseball team. And I think you heard a lot of talk earlier this season about him kind of pushing balls to right field and really forcing balls to the right side of the diamond, kind of getting caught up in that Yankee stadium type vibe, right? Trying to hit everything in the short porch and right. And now he's getting back to that 2017 type vibe, right? He's catching fastballs out front, catching breaking balls out front. And I've always said, when he has that long, beautiful one-handed follow-through, that's when things are right. He's hitting balls deep to center and right center, catching all the breaking balls, pulling them down the left field line. This guy gets hot, everybody else follows him. They not only love him, he's the best player. The dugout is hyped. I mean, you see the dugout hype right now. But Don Trell, if you're a pitcher, how do you pitch to this lineup? You don't get a break. Yeah, that's exactly right. You cannot make a mistake. You can see in the highlights, every time a pitcher throws a get-me-over, breaking ball or a fastball, just to fill the strike zone, the Yankees are very aggressive. Like Aaron Boone said, they're savages. They smell blood in the water. And they give A swings, one, because they trust their ability. And two, they trust their teammates to be able to protect them. You've been in a lineup like that. If I don't get it done, I know my teammate behind me is going to get it done. And that's infectious in the locker room. And that's why you're seeing the joy and the energy, because we're all taking part in going out here and winning baseball games. Well, I also think the one cool thing about that is, is a lot of guys in that lineup are producing that we didn't expect them to. Gio Orcella could win a batting title this year. Maven. Mike Tokman's been absolutely amazing. Maven has as well. So I think what else is happening in that lineup, these guys are taking this opportunity to get at bats and be part of that New York Yankee tradition. And they are just absolutely taking it and rolling with it. Next man up, mentality. Also, too, we talk a lot about the players. Let's give Aaron Boone a little bit of credit to keep everything at bay, because let's be honest, there has to be somebody to answer to all those people. And I think he's done a great job. And think about how many injuries they fought through early on in the season. And now you have guys like Luke Voight looking good in AAA. Sandy's boys coming back. They're coming back up. They can be better. This is going to be scary. I mean, right now the Minnesota Twins have more power in the American League as far as home runs. But I don't know if there's a more dangerous lineup. They're pretty good. Than the Yankees. And we just saw them facing the Dodgers last weekend. Are the hopes for the Mets making the post-season fading? Well, you know, I'm a MET killer. So I kind of have some hidden joy in this. No, but this is a struggle that you didn't see coming. Everyone outside of City Field was hoping that it would happen. Another Mets collapse. But you didn't see this coming from the rotation. The rotation had a bad week. They're starting to struggle. The rotation was supposed to be the ones they were supposed to build off of to take pressure off this young, talented offense. And I tell you what, they're starting to hit a wall, man. So it's a little shaky right now. But I believe in the rotation. But I don't think it's going to be enough to issue. You don't think this offense. What do you think about this offense? Some of the young guys like Alonzo keep this offense going? A lot of pressure on this young, talented offense to continue to carry the load and score nine runs for Cindergarde. You want that to be a low-scoring game. So now anybody else can factor into that lineup to win that ball game. But that's a tall order for that lineup to be scoring double-digit runs on a night. It's the rotation's job to keep the game close and intact and have a shot to win the ball game. Yeah, I know there's still a month left of the season. But I think these next 10 games will decide whether the Mets are going to get into the playoffs or if they're not. Obviously, they're playing the Philadelphia Phillies. They've got the Cubs right now. They got DeGrom going tomorrow. And then they got the Phillies, the Nationals, then the Phillies. DeGrom has to be the stopper. He's got to be the guy. That's what I was going to say. Absolutely, to take pressure, get the rotation, set the tone, get them back on track. If he doesn't pitch well tomorrow, I'd say that timetable might be shorter. Yeah, it's crazy, man, because we've seen the Mets and they go on these crazy runs and we get so excited about them. It's just hard for them to continue to keep that going because it's such a high, you know. It's another Mets collapse. That's exactly what it is. DeGrom could be the stopper in his last four starts. He's only given up four earned runs total. Do you remember times like that where you knew, like, I got to go out and stop this skit? Absolutely. You have to go out there and go deep in the ball game and give quality, and you put that onus on yourself, but sometimes you can backfire and you try too hard to pitch perfect. Let's hope he doesn't do that tomorrow. Give them some quality, be able to keep it a low scoring ball game, but I just don't see this offense being able, night in night, to score a lot of runs like that. All right, so Sendegard, he wants to shake this off. This was a rough night for him. The most runs by a Mets pitcher since Johann Santana in 2010 at 10 runs. And that was in three years. The ERA blew up. It's a couple. It's a two beer night.