 All right, who's going to challenge the Astros? We'll start with the division first, and then the entire American League, and then maybe all of baseball. Anybody for the division? So if you're asking who's going to be the closest? Yeah, OK, so they're close. Nobody's challenged, right? Angels will be the closest to them in the division. I mean, that's if everything goes to plan. I mean, you never have to be there. You've got to factor in injuries. You've got to factor in fatigue. But they got deeper. They got better. Oh, and the team runs the World Series, I'm telling you. It's a shorter off-season on that banking circle. Still no lady to run out of a little gas. But I'm looking for the Anaheim Angels to be the only team that compete because of that roster you have right now. OK, how about the entire American League? Who challenges? I mean, so when you say, so you're talking about a record, if you're talking about a record. Who would represent the World Series? Who's going to keep Houston from getting back to the World Series? Houston. Just what you said. Just never know. You just never know. You've got to look at the Yankees. When it gets hot outside, watch out for the Yankees. Play a whiff of a ball in the backyard. But you've got to watch out for the Boston Red Sox too. I think their lineup is built to be consistent. So you would stick Yankees, Indians, then maybe. I mean, Yankees, Red Sox, then maybe Indians, if you're challenging. Challenging the Astros, I think the Red Sox would give them more of a problem than the Yankees. Sell them price. Yeah, you're exactly right. And they're much more athletic as well. Let's hope somebody keeps it interesting. What about the Angels though? Good start, three and one. Last time they started out, three and one was 2008. They won 100 games that year. And Otani pitched yesterday. He gets the day off today as the position player. That's the routine Mike Social wants to give him before and after he starts as a pitcher. And he did give a good six innings. Were you impressed with what you saw? I was. So what he had done in spring training, he was on the back fields. He wasn't really all that impressive. But again, it's spring training, right? And then you have all the adjustment factor. But yesterday, he's throwing 100 miles an hour. And he's dropping a nasty splitter. And so he pitched well. Or I should say he threw well. His stuff was, it's unhittable stuff. I don't care. What fastball was up. Well, the fastball, when you throw in 100, dude, right? And then you're dropping a splitter. And he wasn't even good yesterday as far as locating stuff or being able to throw the good slider. And when he starts to get comfortable with that, when he's throwing that hard, I mean, that's just, I don't even know if my man could have hit him in the head. Well, I'm going to tell you like this, he's 23 years old. The youngest superstar to come out of Japan that's overly hyped has been the next great one. I was very impressed with him. He's so much criticism about his spring training. There's not enough time in spring training to see what this guy can do. I think he's going to hit well up here. And I think he's going to be a above average starter over here. So I'm looking for great things for this kid. He's only 23 years old. Do you think he'll be a better hitter or pitcher? I think pitcher. And his next start is against the Oakland A's again. So he'll get two shots against the A's.