 All right, so we always hear lefty on lefty, why that sort of, get in here, get in here, big poppy. Oh, I got him in the book too, I got him in the book. Now show us what you mean. First of all, he starts from the first base side, and you can see, you can see big poppy, and you can see my arm angle and see where I start at, and as soon as I turn my back, now he sees my whole back. He doesn't see where the baseball's coming from, and he doesn't see where my arm angle's gonna come from. As soon as he comes out, now the baseball is behind his head, so now he doesn't know if that pitch is gonna hit him, if that pitch is gonna be inner half or outer half, and it puts him on the defensive, and that's why you see a lot of defensive swings and strikeouts facing Josh. You agree? I totally agree with him. He should, I got him in the book. He should, I got him in the book. Tell him what happened next. I totally agree, because, you know, I mean, you have Harden, he throws so hard. Right. I mean, and then now you got the angle, he looked like he's going through the dugout. He looked like he's going through the dugout, and then his arm goes even farther. So now as the left hander hitter, you feel like you got to open up to try to catch up on that pitch, but now the pitch middle way, you got absolutely off. So, no chance. No chance. Yeah, no chance. And it's 97 for that guy. Yeah, and it sets up the slider. How about right hander, Alex? So for the folks at home, we talk about lefty and righty splits. If you look how comfortable Big Papi sees his right-hander, you saw the difference of what D-Train showed you. Now this is the difference here. You see the ball right up here. For a long time. You can see the arm angle. He can recognize the pitch. He can get his right. And now as these big hitters want to do, they can give a high leverage swing, and they're not guessing, they're not on their heels. So for Papi, there's a big difference. You're seeing the ball 60 feet, six inches, versus 30 feet. Wow. And that's the big difference of why Papi, he crushes everybody, but most of all... He had to double off me after the next event, though. He had to double off me the next event. But let me ask you this. So, okay, look, Hater's going to be a factor in this series. I don't see any way he's not. A huge factor. But for the Brewers, the factor today is the entire bullpen. They are going with the opener today, Frank. Brandon Woodruff will start. He was a starter in the minor leagues, a couple games, but he's a bullpen guy, essentially. He's going to go one, maybe two innings. Do you like the idea? Not at all. I like normalcy. I told you guys that earlier. Bringing a bullpen guy who hasn't started all year presents problems. The team is looking at this going, we got guys who can get us to the third or fourth inning. So the bottom line is, you're facing a hot team. Colorado had to fight for their life. Two straight games. I like Colorado to jump on them today early because of that. But the Brewers weighed Miley in this equation. He's been the most consistent starter you've had in your rotation. He threw last Saturday, so he's on regular rest. He only threw 53 pitches. If I'm weighed Miley, I'm like, what's going on here? You got to continue to ride your horses and keep the bullpen intact because that's why they've been successful. It's going to be tough to have multiple guys have clean innings. And if they watched that Oakland A's game last night, it exposed that bullpen. It overstretched guys. And it's really, really tough to get 27 outs, especially in a big league game. And I agree. If this was the NFL and it was one win, great idea. If you're trying to win 11 and be a world champion in October, get rid of the gimmicky ideas. As a matter of fact, take all the sabermetrics guys, put them on a plane, send them to the Bahamas. Put them on your plane. Yeah, put them on your plane. And let the two-time world champion, Greg Council, make the decision that makes sense. I'm with you, Frank. Norma says good on October. Just working, Papi. I'm going to tell you, I never pitched before, but I know the routine that a starting pitcher had. Absolutely. To be honest with you, to me, bullpen guys, are guys that come into the game to face situation, relate to the game at the time. But a starting pitcher, they had preparation absolutely different than bullpen guys. So for a game like this, when you want your starting pitcher to have the day off, to watch video, to get prepared, and come into the field later than everybody else, and be ready to go. Bullpen guys is absolutely different. So I don't agree with it.