 So what about this Cubs team? You know, the Dodgers, they battled for the NLCS, Dodgers World Series, back-to-back years. Who'd you take? Best team in the NL, Dodgers Cubs. You're really going to make me say it, aren't you? Yeah, well, I want to know. Oh, I take the Cubs. I take the Cubs. Why? How? I'm sorry, White Sox fans. I'm sorry. They're just better. I feel 1 through 25. Their lineup is deeper. I know the Dodgers are going to do their matchups. John Lester in a big game, good guy to have out there. Cole Hamels has done it all. I like their bullpen. I like Strope. He's been good as their closer. But you get Rizzo and Bryant going. Contreras has been great this year. Javi Baez could have been the MVP last year. The rest of these guys, 1 through 8, DeScalso has been really good for him. Ben's over. Everyone knows the value of Ben's over. So the Cubs, right now, you're asking me right now today, I'll take the Cubs over the Dodgers. That's just because they're on a win streak right now. You said it right now. I didn't say it a week from a month from a year. So the Dodgers, I feel like they can match up better with teams. Because their lineup is more versatile. Including the Cubs? Including the Cubs. I don't know that they can throw out a lefty. So the Cubs are facing a left-hander. Can I throw out a right-handed, hitting dominant lineup that 1 through 8 position player-wise are all big league productive players? They can't do it. And so that's where I think the Dodgers have an advantage. Also, if you look at the fielding right now, the Cubs have committed an abundance of errors. And that's something that you're going to have to tighten up. Look, there's not a lot of difference. But I think the Dodgers, again, they're a deeper team. And they match up better. If they match up in the playoffs. And they might. But Kershaw, Lester, game one. Who are you taking? Well, Bueller's throwing game one. Bueller's throwing a nine. We'll get to the highlight cinema. Lester against the right-handed lineup. Lester dominates righties with that. Ask KK Hernandez that. Ask KK that. KK. Here we have a. Chris, you want to chime in on the Dodgers side also? We have a come vote at Dodger vote. We know that we agree the Marlins are the worst team in baseball. Yes, they are knocking. What about Baltimore? Oh, Marlins are running away from Baltimore where they're lapping. And they also have the great uniforms. Their uniforms are nice. Good job, Derek Jeter on the uniforms. Now, if you're a Dodger fan, and many are, are you concerned with Kenley Jantz? It used to be so automatic. And I still do on the job, 12 saves, two blown, giving up four homeruns in relief. So Eric, you're our resident Dodger insider. Are you concerned? I'm not concerned. He's still one of the best closers in the game. We're acting like, hey, we need somebody that closes out every single game. So he let one get away the other day against the Padres. But it was his third day in a row. It was an anomaly, a couple of bunts, and then a grand slam with two outs. Look, there's no question that he's a different pitcher than he once was. And he doesn't have that aura of invincibility that he once did. And that is important because, sure, you can't measure it. You can't quantify it. But I know that there were certain guys when they walked out there, and you're just going like, oh, man. And maybe they weren't even as good anymore, right? But they just had this aura about him. Does he have the same? No, but he's still the, for me, he's the best closer in the National League. You agree? Best currently going? Best is to take Jordan Hicks on 105-mon-hour super sinker balls. You're going to take Jordan Hicks in a postseason game since we're already, you're nuts. Because Kelly Jansen's stuff is not the same as it was two years ago. So it's not a sharp. We're just talking strictly stuff. Like, experience doesn't matter. I'm going to throw Jordan Hicks in a postseason game. So he won't get nervous, Eric, because he's been there before many times. Well, he hasn't. But I don't know. I mean, I don't know that. Just say no. Kelly Jansen is great. Just say no. There's not a better closer in the National League. I think, look, can I just say that the Dodger bullpen would concern me if I were not. OK, that's fair. That's a fair question. He's not Eric Gagne. And I think that's right now. Wow. Wait, listen. He's not. Well, nobody is. Well, nobody is. Well, I mean, I know. But intimidation is key as a closer. Very. I agree with that. Well, Gagne came in and it was game over and they had everything. He was welcome to the jungle going. You were like, we're screwed. So Jansen, advantage hitter, because you're no longer intimidating this guy. No, not advantage hitter. I don't want to say advantage hitter. But his stuff is just not quite the same. And if somebody gets on base, we're playing way ahead games. That's a good point. Somebody gets on base, lead off the ninth inning, one run lead, he's stealing second, stealing third. And it's going to be a tight game. So why don't we just go, when Terence Gore gets on base in the seventh game of the World Series, I mean, how far ahead are we going to, like, what are we going to, we're just going to play. The Dodgers aren't here to play for the regular season. Hypothetical. It's makeup time here with Chris Myers. The Dodgers are, Chris, you guys, the Dodgers are here to win the World Series, right? They're here for the, to win the World Series. The Dodgers are probably World Series. They're not playing for, they don't care about the regulars. So I would still take Kenley Jansen. Over any other reliever in the national, or the base? Hater, over Hater. Right now in the National League? Yeah, I would. Over Hater. Dude, ask Bellinger and Kike about Hater. I've got Kike in here twice already. Hey, ask kind of Renfro about Kenley Jansen. I know, yeah, you got him. Meanwhile, Dodgers with the lead and a chance to...