 You know, look, he's been a good major league player. He's been a defensive guy. That's what he's been known for, his love. His offense hasn't come through. So how in the world are you explaining what he has given the Yankees this year? You know, he has the clutch gene. And you know, when somebody goes down is somebody else's opportunity. And what's interesting about the Yankees, KB, is their depth is incredible. Who would have thought that their best three players right now would be Ursula, DJ Lemieux, and Luke Voight? I mean, that tells you the breath in their roster. Yeah, no doubt. He had a chance to be around Gio Ursula early in his career, Cleveland. And we always knew he could pick it, right? I mean, that wasn't the problem. The problem was with his bat, right? I think he's doing such a great job for himself right now. Like you're saying, with Andy Harddown for the entire season, you needed someone to step up. Right now, I think he's staying within himself. He's hitting the balls to all fields. He's not necessarily hitting 100 home runs right now. But he's putting the ball in play, and he's giving the Yankees quality of bats. And that lineup, that locker room, man, regardless of who's on that field, these guys expect to win. And this was a huge win. Even though it was in Yankee Stadium, they beat the teeth of their power as far as the bullpen. They got Alvarado, who hasn't been touched ever. It's been nasty. Voight with a big home run, and then they're able to put together some good and bats. So that's impressive, especially going up against the Rays, because that's the teeth. And that's how they're going to win. Keep the ball game close. Trenos did a heck of a job keeping the Yankees at bay and shutting it down and playing the game close. So that's Tampa Bay Rays' game. So that's a big win for them. I thought they're going to get two out of three. So you guys got to do that. We'll see. Trenos, one of the things is, I mean, this is rich people's problems. I mean, the issue for Brian Cashman, the general manager, and Aaron Bone is, what do we do when all the big fellas get back? They're playing better than 600 baseball, sometimes 700 baseball. What do you do? It's a little dangerous, because you don't want to get in front of the great momentum they've built so far. I tell you what, though, if you're coming back, we've got to sit down. So that's the bottom line. That's the whole New York Heart truth about it. It's like, yeah, you've got to pass that towards. Good job. But we've got Aaron to share coming back. That's a lot of real estate coming back. You know how much money they have invested in all these players right now. When Jean-Carlo comes down, regardless of how good Cameron and Maven has been, he's got to go. That's right. I mean, just these guys have so many of their players that they thought were going to be there all year. You're playing 800 baseball, and Stanton comes back. Do you divorce everything that's happened? Do you put it to bed and put Stanton back in? There's a reason why he's making $325. I didn't ask you that. I said, if you come back. I think he's one of my gods. He's back in the lineup immediately because that's the guy that I'm going to roll with. I guess that's a good problem to have though, right? I mean, it's a decision, but it's a good problem to have because they're guys who weren't expected to play or driven them into first place. That's what they are right now. So the Astros have a 10-game win streak and a nine-game win streak this year. They are a freight train right now. And I'm curious, this may be weird to say because Red Sox is the World Series champ's train. But do you think this is an important series for them? Confidence-wise, they've been playing great, but they haven't been playing good teams until tonight. For both clubs, it's important. This is a post-season preview right here. You see the energy. You see it was both well-pitched ballgames by both sides. I'm concerned about the Red Sox though because they're not going against Louchers. They shrugged out 12 times. And this is the type of arm you're going to face in the post-season if you want to repeat. This is a message-sending series right here where you say, hey, we're still the top dog and the championship comes through Boston. But H-Chown ain't playing, and they hungry and they got some rangs and things over there as well. So this is going to be a fun series. I think it's going to be a battle. I think they're going to be a hard-fought, close, low-squaring game, so you're going to see some powerful arms come out of the both sides. Yeah, I mean, there's no doubt about it. I think that, you know, you've got to remember this is still the middle of May, right? And we're putting a lot of emphasis on this series, but there is. I mean, this is kind of one of those series. It is circled, right? I mean, there's a chance for both teams. The fans know it's a big series. The players know it's a big series. I think right now, with the way that Boston started off, if they have a great series against a contender like the Astros, this legitimizes them. This gives them that boost in the locker room. And even though they lost a tough game tonight, they'll be back tomorrow. No doubt about it. And look, I mean, when you win a championship, it's interesting we have back-to-back world champs here, and they're in different places, but they're both playing really, really well. What I like about when you win the championship, and we know this is in 2010, Swish, opening day, you've got to move it up to May 15th. And I thought today is around the time where these guys are starting to look like the hangover is over. But the Astros, I've got to tell you something. The Astros, we've said they have four players. When you think about Bregman, Altuve, Carlos Carrera, and now George Springer. Top four hitters. All four. At some point, we've said they're playing like the best player. They're playing like the MVP. They are a powerhouse. And on top of that D-Train, number one, Verlander, and then Cole, they are a handful. And like you said, best bullpen in the game. Best team in the game right now? No question about it. Watch out for Corbin Martin, his rookie. They have going tomorrow. Train is on this game. Listen, this is a big pitch. And he can tip the scale for him. He can elongate that rotation. Watch it. That's a good segue. You know why? Because that's on our air tomorrow. It's on Fox tomorrow. And we will be here for that after the Red Sox. Well done, Train. Boom. Thank you for practicing that the whole night.