 So you got Springer, you got Bregman. We know how Tuba at the moment is injured. But if they're going to get back to the World Series, who's the most important Astro player that has to be on their game? That's a great question. He has a lot of good ones. Yeah, I think Justin Verlander has to stay healthy and continue to perform at the high level that he's been. He has to be the ace. He has to take pressure off them. He has to go deep into the ball game. Even if they get into the postseason, he still has to be that electric guy when they won the championship. I also like Alex Bregman in that lineup switch. I really think he protects Springer. He gets everything going. He hits for power and average out of the two-spot. He defends. And he wears the black hat for that organization. He talks trash. You know what? He's the Instagram All-Star as well. He's on the cover of video games and magazines. And he walks the walk. So I think he takes a lot of pressure off the rest of the cast and lets them play loose and freely and have success. Well, it's amazing, man. You look at just the entire lineup. They got so many people on that team. But I think one guy for me that they need, I think, is one of the most underrated moves this offseason, has been an ex-tea made of mine, Dr. Smooth, Michael Brantley. Absolutely. He has been absolutely unbelievable for this squad, not only leading the league in hits, but leading the league in batting average as well. I mean, what more could you want for a guy? He is the consummate pro. I had the chance to be around him for four years. And this guy shows up to the ballpark each and every day, does what you want your star players to do. And he goes out and produces year after year. Just keep him healthy. 100%. We hear about the injury bug with him as well. And hopefully, we can keep it going. So I'm telling you, he's in their three hole right now, right now, protecting your boy, Bregman, right? Correa's doing a great job protecting him. They've got that left-right mismatch in the middle of their lineup. And these guys are hitting for power as well. Yeah, that's the best lineup in all of baseball. And Verlander, the ex-teiger, pitching in Detroit for Houston tomorrow. At the start of the year, odds makers, you hate to discuss this. It's uneasy. But which manager is going to go first? Dave Martinez was right up there. I know there's some talk about Mickey Calloway, but given the way things are with the Nationals and the buzz is out there, is how long does Martinez last? And could this series ultimately decide his fate before we get to the end of the week? It seems the energy, it seems day by day. And I hate to say that. And that's tough to play and manage under that type of distress. But it's feeling like and looking like it's on the end of the rope. They don't really look inspired. They're playing bad baseball. The bullpen has been a struggle for the last three years. I mean, I feel like it's been a problem for a long time. And it's not only, you know, Martinez's fault. He never seemed to really fit into that system and make a sense of what himself. It's also Rizzo's fault, too. He's responsible for putting together that bullpen. He's responsible for putting together that team and that staff. They've had four different managers since 2012. That's unacceptable. And that's a lot of tension, a lot of different thought processes. And it's tough to be successful, even if you have a playoff caliber team to do that. What was the last best manager that had him DC? Dusty Baker. They should have never got away from Dusty Baker. I'm telling you what, man. I think that's a grave mistake. I think they're kicking themselves. They don't want to come out and say it. But Dusty Baker is a Hall of Fame type manager. And they respected him in that locker room. And he was the one guy that could really embrace Harper in that situation over there. So I think it's a mistake. I said it was a mistake. And you see what's going on. They've been underachieving ever since he's left. Yeah. Well, as awesome as Dave Martinez is, there are a lot of things that he's, you know, kind of struggles. Learning how to fly. Yeah, struggles with as well. Obviously, when you're put into that role of being the leader of an organization, there are a lot of things that come along with that. There are a lot of question marks that popped up last year, as well. This is no surprise. You knew what you were getting into coming into the season. Obviously, you lose Bryce Harper. That was a huge loss for you moving forward. I think they maybe need a little identity change. I don't think they exactly know who they are right now. You still have studs like Max Scherzer and Stephen Strasberg. Rondon, yeah. Right, you know what I'm saying? You still got some great players. I thought your pitching. Their pitching is good enough they should not have this kind of record with the pitching they had. But they're just not inspired. It's like they're letting anyone come in there and beat up on them in their home ground. Even when they went to the playoffs, they still defended their home ground very well. Right now, that's a struggle. It sends volumes right now. I mean, I don't like calling for anybody's job because I've struggled before. You've struggled before. It's not easy at all. I don't want those problems. That's why I'm sitting here. But it's not looking good. Martinez, right? I'll be there. Tough loss tonight after they split that series with the Dodgers, which was impressive.