 Look, there's a long way to go for the Phillies to kind of fulfill. He also said they're going to be a playoff team, right? And there's a long way to go, but they look like a playoff team right now. You know what, we were here that night when he had that space. Yes. And we thought it was absolutely crazy promising the playoffs. But, hey, he believed in his team. They bought into his analytical approach. We all know he's worlds great at that. I'm happy for Gabe Capola, you know? He believes in what he believes in the game. We worked with him here for a couple of years. He's strong with the analytical approach. He's left the Dodgers. You never know, maybe they have a little hole. Avoid this as he became the manager there in Phillies. And he feels they've taken off. These guys have unbelievable. We thought these guys would be in the last place. Gabe got these guys. Teter were in first place with the Atlanta Braves. No one saw this coming. And that stern approach he had of that, that press conference there, steered the ship going north instead of where we're going south. And people in Philadelphia are starting to love him. I think people got to realize too, anytime you do something new, and he's been in the game of baseball, but he's never managed before at this level. So it's gonna speed up on you and how you have to handle those things, especially when you get embarrassed. I think Gabe got embarrassed at that moment, but he is adjusted. And that's what you do in the game of baseball. That's what you learn. But how you adjust is guys stepping up and doing it. I think the starting pitching has been the reason for this resurgence. We saw the ERA best in baseball since that start. They continue to pitch. Aaron Nola is a bona fide number one right now. He's a butting number one. And you have Jake Arietta that's right behind him to show him the way to have those conversations after he starts. And then we saw Nick Pavetta last night. Vince Velazquez is throwing tonight. This is a starting rotation that has had a good start to the season. Can they sustain it? Hopefully they can because if you do, I think Gabe's indication of them going to playoffs could actually happen. And then Velazquez tonight, he's had three great starts in May now. You know, there's always been potential with him. And you wonder, now you're starting to see it. He was excellent again tonight. What do you like most about this team, Frank, right now? They're talented. I really believe Gabe has become a very good players manager. He had to realize that if he's gonna go with that analytical approach, he had to approach each player on a daily basis, let him know you might not be in the lineup tomorrow because the numbers are saying, you're not good as this is a certain pitcher. We're gonna go with a better hand. And it's hard to buy into that. But right now they're buying into it. They were in last place the first week. Now they're close to first place. He's doing a heck of a job. I mean, we got a tip I had to Gabe. I know we thought some people were poking fun the first week, but this guy has knew what he wanted to be because I wanted to be a general manager. He wanted to be a manager. He's doing a heck of a job. Had soft to you, Gabe. You hear all the players too, including Carlos Santana, who is a very good situation when you are starting to sign off on your manager. He has with Gabe Kapler because of the communication skills. That is paramount in this game right now. And Gabe is doing a nice job. Obviously winning helps that. When I hear you talking about hitting, I listen, and JV Martinez for you is what? The best hitter in baseball. And I know that can be debated by a lot of people because there are so many great hitters in this game. But what he's done over the last two years, I would say last three, four years, his consistency at the plate. 300 hitter, home runs all over the place, driving in big runs. In baseball last two years, he's led the league. He's led all of baseball, home runs, RBIs, OPS, and total bases. That is the best hitter in baseball and no one talks about it. This guy, I'm starting to put you on front street JD, but it's time to talk about this man as a potential league MVP, one of the best players in the game. Well, here's your point. Since his season debuted last year, he missed the first six weeks he was injured. So he started in Detroit, then traded to Arizona, now, of course, free agent with Boston. Frank, to your point. I mean, 58 home runs, 142 RBIs, the OPS over 1,000. It's first in all of those categories, and it's amazing because he got off to a hard start this year in Boston, and you say he doesn't get the attention. He's playing in Boston. How is this possible? It's pretty incredible. I mean, obviously, you go back to Arizona for a little bit. The 29 home runs that he had in that short period of time really catapulted them in to have an opportunity. 65 RBIs, only 62 games in a Diamondbacks uniform. So then going to Boston, where there's more pressure, he steps up and he's actually better. You're seeing him try to carry this offense. He has that ability. That's the reason why I think Frank and I really believe that he is taking that next step, and now everybody in baseball is aware of how good and how consistent he is. It's amazing. It's a bargain right now. The Red Sox sign for this guy is tremendous doing it. 13 home runs had tied the league lead until Machado hit one in the ninth inning. He's got eight home runs in the month. Frank, when you say that, we decided to grill you and ask you the last two years, who do you think the top five best hitters are? So let's have a little fun. And it's the last two years. It's still debatable. There's some guys on the outside looking in. I can easily, two more months could be in my top five. But right now it's J.D. Martinez, one, Aaron Judge, two, Mike Trout, three, Jose Altuve, four, and Charlie Blackman, X Factor, five. Oh, what was your criteria here? Just overall hitting. Average, home runs, run scored. These guys are off as powerhouses. And there's the guys there. I mean, standing off to a bad start. If you had had a great April, he'd probably be in there. You got Nolan Aronado is probably on the outside looking in. You got Bryce Harper who's down with a low bad leverage right now, but everything else is great. It's an incredible time to watch hitting in baseball. Yeah, I agree with you. And you start talking about youth. I think there's a couple guys that stick out and I'm glad Charlie Blackman's on that list for Frank because Charlie Blackman has really evolved into a much better hitter. It's because of the power. And everyone says, oh, it's Colorado. He and Nolan Aronado are the guys that are powering the baseball that continue to get better, but it's not just a course field. It's on the road. These guys have very good splits on the road. They've become the consistency. I think Charlie Blackman's actually what starts the Rockies offense and he continues to make it better. Now Nolan Aronado, look at his numbers. Every single year it's better in average. RBI's everything across the board and we know how he can defend. But as a hitter, he's getting better and better. And I think if you look at Machado from the all-star break last year to now, this is the guy that easily could be on that list. I mean, there's a lot of guys that can be in there, but you know, people still look at that thing in Colorado, you know that. Playing in Colorado, people don't respect it. But these guys on that list have done a lot of damage and JD Martinez is number one has been under the radar. So we're talking about this guy tonight. Talk about JD Martinez. Agreed. JD, if you're trying to lay low in Boston, no more. Go home, put the covers and that's over. We hear you. Please put it on bless. You are unbelievable. Frank, thanks for the best the last two years.