 I think more than anything, what it'll do it is it'll allow them, come the postseason, when they're in those tough situations, they can draw on something. It's not gonna just be, hey guys, we can come back or we can still, do you remember what we did in June? Do you remember what we did in July? Do you remember that game when there were two outs, nobody on and we drew five straight walks to win a ball game? Or the three consecutive walk off home runs or hits. Actually they were all home runs against Colorado. And so those sorts of things, they're going to build, are they a better team? Are they, I don't know about that, but what it does do is it creates credibility. And from a pitcher's view, you know that about this team, but better than the two World Series teams and is this a hint that they are better, that they can win late like? Well, you see growth, especially in the rotation. Ryu has turned into a bona fide ace that drives off pitching in the big games. I don't mind him pitching the first ball game in the postseason, even if it's on, they'll be at home most likely, but even if it's on the road, he can win you a big ball game. Walker Bueller is the new toy. I tell you what, it does not a better power arm, especially the youth in baseball right now. And that takes a ton of pressure off Clayton Kershaw. And now you have that one, two, and three. When they're on, they can be any hot offense, especially internationally, can get back to the World Series, represent the national league. Yeah, just about their hitting approach. Eric, you threw that line out, the 0 and 1, 0-4-1, a Dodger philosophy that sounds simple. Well, so they've got a new hitting coach, Robert Vonskoyek, and he has come in and the philosophy, he and Brent Brown, Aaron Bates, there's something that he would preach that I'd never heard before. And it's the line of it's better to be 0 and 1 than 0-4-1. Meaning that that first pitch, if it's not right there and it's something that I can do damage with, take it. I don't care if it's a strike, I'm 0 and 1. That's better than going after it and hitting some ground ball to short, and I'm running. And now you're 0-4-1. And so the whole thing about this philosophy is you're looking to do damage, and you're looking to do damage with one strike, two strikes, it's not one of these things where I'm just up there to make contact and it's proven very successful. Whether you're Matt Beatty or Barnes or whoever, we know about the Petersons and the Bellingers, but 14 game lead in the division for the Dodgers nearing the All-Star break. And let me first ask you, Light of Fire, and did you think Madden was out of line or did you think maybe Over did things a little bit too inspire his team? No, I think he was spot on, especially with the situation. He was smart enough to use the situation and use it as a tool to motivate this club. This is a tough division, and they're in a fight and they're in a race. I love Joe Girardi, I love Dusty Baker because they're the same way. They fight for the guys in the locker room and we make a lot of money, we do a lot of great things, but you still want to know that your manager cares about you. And that's a good situation right there. Let's watch and see the Cubs might take off going against E.K. right there. The Cubs might take off because now they're fired up, they're motivated, and this could be a smart in their locker room. So they had recently just had a couple of meetings. Right. You know, the Cubs, and nothing happened. You know, usually you have a team meeting, you usually do it before a team, you know you're gonna beat, and you're gonna take off. But was it one of those where they dressed up like a... Well, so this is, well, this is, again, he did this for a reason, right? But I don't know that the Cubs take off, not because the Cubs can't take off, but the division is difficult. And there's a lot of parity. And I don't think, you know, you don't have the Reds to beat up. Yeah, they're better than... You know, and the Cubs are not, this isn't the team from 2016. I mean, you look at that starting staff, and you say, well, where's my horse? Where's my Jake Arietta? Where's my Lester from 2016? Or even Kyle Hendricks, who had a two, one, three ERA back then. You don't have that. And you need that if you think you're gonna just go dominate. So you think they're the best in the division, but not by much. Is that how we're... This is gonna be a fun division without his stretch. The Cardinals... And the Reds are gonna be pirates. The Reds are gonna be pirates. I just said how tight the division is. What team in the division didn't you just name? No, my point, no, no, my point is you just went through every one of them. You didn't say the Cardinals, but you can make a case for everyone. Well, see, I wasn't listening to that part. But the whole point is anybody can win this division. There is not a clear-cut paper. You don't think the Cubs are still just a little better than all. Why do you think the Cubs are better, just because of the Cubs? Well, they could score runs. You better take it easy, going back to Chicago. No, no, I'm saying like why are they that... The Brewers can score runs. So here's the thing, the Cubs on paper look great. They look great, but you're still trying to figure out, is Kimbrell, how's he gonna be? Who is going to be my starter in that game one? Who are gonna be my guys? I think all the other teams have a little deficiency. Everybody has a deficiency, that's the issue. They probably have less of them, but there are only four games over 500, and I would have thought they would have been in a better position by now. I think most of us did. I think they did. Absolutely. Well, we'll see.