 As you look at this 14 game stretch swish, is this absolute make or break for Boston season right now? Yeah, I think it's a huge part of the seasons. There's no doubt about that. And if you want to win the division, you have to beat the people in your division. What better opportunity than beat the two teams that are right there in front of you? I think right now, this stretch, it lives or dies on the success of the starting pitching. Absolutely. Guys like Chris Sale, David Price, Rodriguez who pitched tonight, they even brought over Kassner. Like, this team, at the beginning of the season, the strength was all about starting pitching. Has it worked out so far like that this year? But don't think that the talent is not in there, because these guys can go on a two, three week run that will bring them right back to the top of that division. I agree. I think offensively, they can overwhelm Tampa Bay. I think they have more firepower as you saw today. I'm a little concerned with the rotation. Can they pitch against a Yankees lineup? It's also the same problem that the Twins have. Do they have enough trust in their rotation? Now, they have a lot more firepower in their rotation with Sale and those guys, but they struggle against that high power lineup. I know you've been rocking and rolling over there because you're a New Yorker. You know I'm loving it. With their length in depth. But they haven't shown that they can put fear in those guys. But Persello can rack up a lot of strikeouts, price can, but they have to step up and be the pitchers they need to be. They're not only gaining some gains, but gaining some confidence to get to New York Yankees. I think the Yankees series is key to really see where they're at toe-to-toe, moving forward, and they can go deep into the O.C. Well, also too, I think Evaldi has to be huge. I mean, obviously, we saw him just kind of getting his feet wet tonight, getting himself back in the game, back in big league speed. And I think we always talked about, too, that the fact that back into the bullpen was a major need for them. They've been waiting for him to come back. Right. And you know, it's in the postseason what we saw him do last year. He's definitely capable of doing something like that. Let him get the feel of the breaking ball on both sides of the plate that opens everything up. The velocity was there today. I was really pleased with the velocity. I'm not worried about it. But he's going to have to hit the ground running because they need to accumulate some wins. He's going to be in some big spots in the next couple of days, especially facing the Yankees. He could be that countermeasure in the back end because that's been the killies hill. They've given up a lot of games in the back end of that bullpen late, eighth and ninth inning. He can be that stopper and a guy that can get multiple innings out. I just wonder, is Kenny do multiple days? Multiple? I mean, Kenny, as a closer, if he's going to be that guy, is he going to be capable with his health history and this year hurt again? Is he going to be able to go two, three days in a row? Three or four, four or five, that type of thing? I believe he can. Two or three. That's not stretching out too much. That's not so crazy. That's not so crazy. But two or three, I think he's going to step up to the challenge. He just needs to get feel of it. But the urgency is going to be in that locker room. And that's going to force him to step up and have to be that guy. They've been waiting on him since he went down for the last month and a half or two months. So he's going to be huge. He understands how huge he is in that bullpen. He's going to be a weapon for them. Well, you know, when you get banged up, even as a pitcher. I mean, it's not always just the same, right? You've got to get back into the field and the rhythm of that game. Yeah, he was sweating after the second match. Exactly, he was sweating a little bit for that. His heart rate was up, but that's OK. But he's going to be there when they need him. From a mental side, the same guy that threw a million pitches and that extra thing lost the Dodgers in the World Series and went in the clubhouse next day and said, Alex, I'm going to help you today. And he's, ah, no, you're not going to. He's got the mentality to do it. Now we'll see if it works out and helps the Red Sox.