 Harper hopes to benefit from the return of Murphy, but what you saw early, he was just DHing tonight. He didn't look healthy at all. His front leg was his right knee, so he's a left-handed hitter. That's his plant leg, his leg that locks up, and he couldn't lock it out. He had terrible swings off CeCe, and then he hit the little chopper to CeCe where he was running. He was clearly limping, running to first. So if you can't play the field and this your first came back and you're DHing, to me that says you're not fully healthy. Well, look, he's coming back after micro fracture, which is a no-mess around surgery. I mean, that's one of those things. You have it done, and it's not like a meniscus or something where you're bouncing around in a day or two. I mean, you're non-weight-bearing for eight to 10 weeks, and you know, then your leg atrophies, and coming back from that, that is not going to be easy. And look at, he's in a contract, not a contract here, but free agent at the end of the year. He wants to come back and play, but I wouldn't count on it. I would not count on the Murphy that you've seen in the past, who I thought when he's healthy in that lineup, he's the best hitter. He is the best hitter and the toughest guy to pitch to. All right. Nationals in jeopardy have fallen out of first. We'll get to the Braves later, that the Seattle Mariners win those one-run games. That run differential, you can throw that out with this particular team. So late May, they picked up Colomay and Denard Spann. It helped a little bit. Do they need to make another move to go further into the post-season or at least hang around that for that possibility? They're a good enough team to get to the post-season. I think the only team they're going to compete with really going to be the Angels. That's in my opinion, the Twins. I just don't see them. They had a storybook. That other wildcard spot. Right, for the other wildcard spot. And remember, the Twins last year, they packed it in. They didn't even think they were going to go to the playoffs and then they get hot. But the Mariners, if they're going to go deep into the post-season or even have a chance, pass a wildcard, they're going to have to get another starter. And they're going to have to get a top of the line guy. Not a number three or number four guy. And they just don't match. They're guys that are throwing okay, but they don't instill any fear. And when you get to the post-season, you have to have that one-two punch. I agree. They need somebody. Felix Hernandez to come back to 10 years ago, Felix Hernandez. That would help. Iwakuma they've had. He can't do anything. He's been hurt. Marco Gonzalez has been a nice story. Wade LeBlanc has been a nice story. But Paxson can get them through a wildcard game if that's their thing. I mean, just the Yankees, Red Sox, whoever the other wildcard, do they really want to see Paxson for a one-game playoff? Probably not. So they can get through that, but then they match to get to a five-game series. Who starts game one for them right now? Marco Gonzalez, LeBlanc. I mean, what's your feel like it would obviously be Felix Hernandez. But they need, like Ike said, they need that next piece. They need a piece, especially on the mound. Their bullpen's been good. They just need somebody to start the game and give them a chance to get into the game against someone else's ace. And Hernandez is at a career-worst ERA. It's up around six, but I don't know what kind of starters are out. I mean, I don't know if there's a Verlander kind of guy out there that was there last year for Sierra. I'm telling you, there's somebody. He's going to go out. Hold on to that. We'll tease that for the next section. I don't want you to give up your business. This is a big part of the show.