 So have we kind of forgot about how good their farm system is, and what kind of impact that may have come on to us? Yes, a little bit, KB, and certainly we've talked a lot on this desk in the week about what maybe the Dodgers should have done and did not do with the Vasquez trade. But let's give them some love here, because they've had some great returns already from their farm system, including their catcher right now, Will Smith. He's been amazing. Exactly. Now their everyday catcher, a grand slam last night. I actually, I touched base today with his coaches at Louisville when he played in college baseball. They're Dan McConnell and Eric Snyder talking about what a composed young man he was. Will Smith would be reading books on the bus strips. He's a very serious, studious guy. And I thought his head coach, Dan McConnell, had a great word about him just being very hardworking, not entitled at all, just a great work ethic. He's been tremendous. And of course, May, he was the guy the pirates wanted for Felipe Vasquez. The Dodgers said no. And they believed, Nick, what you're seeing tonight, he could either be an impact on the rotation if Ryu's injury goes on, or at least a dynamite dynamic arm out of the pen. No doubt about that. He looked good out there tonight. I mean, obviously, you're nervous for your first start ever in the show. I'm sure his feet haven't hit the ground yet. But for what the Dodgers believe in him, and not giving him up for a piece that they could really use in the back end of that bullpen, says a lot about what they think about the man. We're going to be nitpicky for a second, because the Dodgers are great. They're the best team in the National League. I mean, they're going to have a great chance to go back to the World Series again. But that's what we do when they're looking for their first one since 88. So let me throw this your way. They've got a 16-game lead in the division. They have not played a meaningful game since like April 7th, because they've been so dominant. Does that kind of hurt them? And they're not going to play another one till October. Is that going to hurt them at all the fact that they haven't even been challenged until the post-season? I don't think so. I think the Dodgers are on a mission, right? This is mission-win-world series. I don't think it matters where they end up the season, whether they win the division by 10 games, or whether they win the division by 20 games. This team knows exactly what it takes to, well, they haven't quite figured out exactly what it takes to win just yet. They're close. They're close. But that's exactly what they're doing, right? This team knows exactly what that feels like in those pressure situations, and they're trying to do everything that everyone else is, right? Try and gain that home field advantage. Give yourself that opportunity. But I think tonight, May on the mound, doing his thing, right? Giving them some quality innings, because he's going to have to be a big part of the post-season time. Well, Nick, for me, you look at the standings, and KB is exactly right about how big the gap is right now in the NL West. And we're kind of lulled into thinking that the Dodgers are just that much better than everybody else. But since the 1st of June, the Braves have a better record than the Dodgers, and the Nationals do too. The gap between the Dodgers and everybody else and the National League is much smaller than you think it is. And you lived this even in 0-9. You think about it 10 years ago, Nick. That first-round series against the Twins. There were some nervous moments there. Of course. Some moments where if the Twins had closed out, game one, it's a very different series. And you saw last year's division series, Dodgers, Braves. They weren't that nervous with them. Yeah. I mean, what's been real? So the thing, though, is, I believe KB, that you think about the way that series went last year. Dodgers, Braves. It was close. The Braves nearly forced the fifth game. And the Dodgers are now entering the playoffs with a little bit of a flaw in the back of the bullpen and the expectations of the world on them. I'm a little bit nervous, especially with the Braves, the momentum in the second half. I think the Braves. By the way. They're picking up all those relievers, too. Yes. I like the Braves right now. I'm going to leave just before we go to the next highlight. Just watching May for some reason, Bronson Royal just popped into my head. There you go. There you go. I'm not saying the stuff, but just the tall, like, delivery. Yeah, exactly. But it could be anything. It could be rich.