 Trev, can I tell you the stat they showed on ESPN that's been boggling my mind? They called it non-competitive pitches. And it was pitches that are 18 inches away from the zone. And they said, Shane Bieber has the most swings and misses on non-competitive pitchers out of any pitcher. And he had like 55. It's like double. And the second place had like 28 or 32 or something like that. I never heard this stat. And I kind of called bull spit when they showed it. I was like, dude, that's pretty arbitrary and weird. But then I watched Shane Bieber pitch the rest of the game. His breaking stuff was never near the zone. And like people were saying the Yankees were spitting on it or had a fantastic approach, or I'm not giving the Yankees credit. Like they weren't even chase worthy pitches. And I think when he did throw his breaking ball close to the zone, he got swings and misses. Like I can remember some on voids, some on judge, some on Glaber. I think Geo chased a couple of times as well. Stand for sure. So a lot of I heard a lot of people saying the Yankees like, he was tipping maybe, or the Yankees just had like a fantastic scouting part, which it might be good. But I didn't even think that Bieber's pitches were competitive. And I think then the relievers came in and they were, it was the most amount of non-competitive pitches I've seen a team throw just away from the zone. All their breaking stuff start out of the hand was a ball. So, do you have any, do you know that stat? Have you seen it? Did you have any thoughts on that aspect of what? Or your thoughts on just what happened with Bieber? I didn't see the stat, but I mean, look, if you look at the Yankees lineup, they'll do that to a pitcher. I mean, you're trying to be perfect against this lineup. When you try to be perfect and make perfect pitches, you're gonna start them, you know, on the outer parts of the zone, they're gonna run away way off of the zone. When pitchers are good and you throw in your off speed or you want it, you present it as a strike and then it's not a strike. When your fast ball is good, you present it as a ball and then it's a strike. That's what Bieber does. I mean, he makes you chase pitches because they look different coming out of the hand. But last night, like you said, trying to be too fine. When a pitcher has a good off speed pitch like he does and it's not starting where you know it needs to start, it is an easy pitch to lay off of. It's so nasty that you know what, like you said, it's out of the hand of ball and that just happened way too many times last night. But you have to give credit to the Yankee hitters. I mean, they just came and did it, dude. When he was in the zone, I'm waiting for this to happen. He banged.