 So the Cardinals are more likely going to lose this game. The Cardinals seem to turn things around. They are in first place in the NL Central. How good are we feeling about St. Louis right now? I like them a lot, especially even though they don't have carpenter going like they want to. They still have power in the middle of the lineup with Ozone, Zuna, Fam, and company. I love their athleticism. They're catching the ball a little bit better. And when you have Martinez and Walker re-emerging the front line guys, they can shut down anybody in the Central and in the National League. So there definitely going to be some competition going down the series. The Cubs are not just going to be able to run away versus it. I think it's going to be back and forth between a bunch of ball clubs in the Central because the Central has turned out to be pretty tough. Let's see. Yeah, there's three and a half games separate four teams right now. So I think just in general, I mean, the loss of Yadir Malina is definitely going to be big. I mean, he's the heart and soul of that lineup. When he's behind the plate, their ERA is 3.9 with him not in the lineup. It's a 4.10. So that's over a half a run difference when you don't have that man behind the plate. Obviously, Matt Carpenter and Dexter Fowler have to get going. But for this team to be where they are right now, without getting contributions from some of their star players, I mean, I thought the Cubs were going to run away with the division early in the year, but now I'm jumping on the St. Louis Cardinal Train. All right, Malina was getting it done at the plate as well. But of course, he's going to be missed the most behind the plate as you mentioned because that pitching staff really going to struggle without him more than likely without him calling those ball games. So then that's with the 1-0 lead there. They won 7-8 after a slow start. They all seem to be turning things around. Are the Nets now who we thought they would be at the beginning of the season? Yeah, man, they look good. And I don't necessarily know if it was moving Bryce Harper into the leadoff spot, but either way, man, they seem like they got a little fight in them. They had that series at home against Philly Delphi and Philly's who, I mean, it's a team, no joke, man. I mean, Gabe's got them boys playing over there. But for them to fight back and to win those last two games the way they did, it seems like it's giving them a little momentum moving forward. Obviously, first year manager Dave Martinez, he's starting to figure some things out. He's learning his guys and they're starting to gel a little bit. Love the move for Harper to the leadoff spot. It lets him get his timing. He gets his swing and goal aggressively at pitches. And it gets his slagger back. When Zimmerman, who was huge for them last year, almost MVP type season, he came out the gate struggling and the team struggled offensively because they had a bunch of injuries. Radone still down. When they get back, that'll be the teeth of their lineup. And they're the best 3, 4, and 5 in all of baseball. When they are healthy, so they need to get some time and buy some time. They have the pitching in at the front line with Gio Gonzalez, Strasburg, Scherzer. Those three guys can beat anybody in baseball. So we knew they were going to be fine. I never lost faith in them. And especially in this division, we love Atlanta. We love their style, but can their pitching grow up? That's the same question for the Philadelphia affiliates too, have great offense, great athleticism, but can that pitching sustain that and go up against some of the tougher offenses in the National League remains to be seen. But again, this is going to be a fun division, but I think they're going to be at the top of it all of a sudden. Yeah, no doubt. When it's all said and done, all you had to do is list off those three pitchers he listed for you a second ago, man. And that team is right where they need to be. Obviously, Bryce Harper still hasn't hit his stride. I don't know if contract talks or anything have been kind of the lull for him. You know he'll come around. Yeah, I mean, obviously, he's one of the best talents we have in our game. And to see him and the leadoff spot, man, to say, hey, he's unselfish enough to be like, you know what, if this helps my team win, then I'll do exactly what he needs. Can't pitch around them. Still the team to beat the NLEs, but Arizona still the team to beat in the National League. Oh, for sure. Oh, yeah, yeah. Diamondbacks got my vote all day long, man. They're fun to watch. They have lineup depth. And ultimately, you're going to have to go through the Diamondbacks, and that's a tough lineup, especially a starting pitcher to navigate because anybody in that lineup can beat you. And they still don't even have Paul Goldschmidt going yet. Paulic has been the best player on their team. He stays on the barrel. And you notice every time he gets hurt, it seems to be that that's the downfall of their season. So he's the huge part of their lineup and the Calisthen lineup. They continue to keep him hot. They're going to continue to win. All right, we'll keep you updated on what the Nets are doing and San Diego throughout the show.