 I'll start with you, Don Troc, as both Eric and I believe the Dodgers will advance far into October. Why? We're just basing it on our history. But what has to happen for the Dodgers to advance further or even win this division? They need some consistency and some motivation in that department to get forward. They need guys to really stay humble and stay focused at the common goal. I think it's tough when you've got to platoon different guys and everyone that doesn't get a hit that day. They think they're going to sit on the bench the next day. So it makes the locker room divided even when you don't want to divide the guys in the common goal. And right now the common goal is to go to the postseason and go deep into it and ultimately win the World Series right out. They have the offensive depth. They have the firepower as you can see. But everybody just needs to stay humble, say, hey, whatever I need to do to help this ball club move forward, that's what I'm willing to do. You know, and it sounds crazy because they haven't had a lot of luck. I mean, offensively they have not had a lot of luck. I say that, you know, they don't hit well with runners in scoring position, but historically these guys have produced. There have been a number of opportunities. But you know, whether it's a hard hit ball, whether it's hitting into a double play, also the home runs. They lead the national league in home runs, but they're running away with the solo shots. And it just, you know, you're bound to hit some two run shots or three run shots. And the reality is they haven't had, they haven't caught a lot of breaks and they have not hit in high leverage situations. Do you think that's because they don't have a true lead off guy to really just set the table? Well, I don't think that has anything to do with the home run stuff. I mean, I just think that that happens. I mean, Chuck Peterson leads off games, you know, and he gets on base at a decent, you know, a decent rate. It's one of those things, the anomaly is crazy this year. And the Dodgers, they just keep thinking, it's got to change. Are you concerned, either one of you, about Kenley Jansen? Very mentally. And he looks lost. And I've been on that mound looking lost. You don't like your command. You don't like how the ball's coming out of your hand. And now you're starting to compete with yourself. And when you're competing with yourself, you can't compete and really focus on beating the opposition. And so he looks a little clouded on that mound. And rightfully so, he just had a child. He's got the hard thing going on. There's a lot of things going on, but he's the most valuable dodger in that locker room. They need someone to be able to close out games and shut down. He needs to start having some clean innings to get some rhythm and get some confidence going into the postseason. Well, I would say he is the irreplaceable guy. That's the one, right? But so, but how do you get out of it? Like, how do you get out of it? Like, when you're in that? I mean, he's got a lot. I mean, how do you get out of it? I mean, I had the gyms. I really had to humble myself and break myself down and really reteach myself how to throw. You don't have time for that. You don't have time for that. So I don't know, a hug, maybe go to our fingers. Keep our fingers crossed. Here he goes. Keep our fingers crossed, Chris. Oh, yeah, they have been crossed. They're going to put Alex Wood in the bullpen. I know they talked about reuse starting. You'll see the Dodgers. It's a part of our coverage.