 If you're talking about, look, the Braves are going to be in the postseason, right? You know, the Mets are trying to get there, Frank. But if you're just, since they're playing, if you're picking between the two, who is actually better built, we'll say, to knock off the Dodgers in the postseason? Sure. That's it, right? As you said a few minutes ago, if the Mets get to the playoffs, all bets are off from everything, all the scenarios we've had before because of that starting pitching. They got guys just like Houston that can go deep in the ballgame, take the pressure off their bullpen and shut you down. The Grom, Thor, back to back, mix in Willer or Strowman. I mean, you got a long five-game series, seven-game series when you face these guys. I wouldn't bet against these guys if they make it to the playoffs. Well, I'm telling you, with as electric as the Braves are right now, there's still a lot of question marks in my mind. Who's going to be the number one starter for the Braves come playoff, Tom? Who's going to be the number two guy, right? Who's going to be shutting down the games? Is it going to be Mark Melanson? Is it going to be Green? Who's it going to be? Is it going to be Jackson at the back end of the bullpen? I think the Braves have enough, you know, leverage in the division to be able to figure these things out. But I think the one thing that we haven't counted on is the Mets offense, right? JD Davis has been absolutely phenomenal. Rosario has been amazing, right? Conforto and the Polar Bear doing their thing. I think this is the X factor. Because if the Mets do find themselves in the playoffs, we know that starting pitching rotation is amazing. We know the back end of that bullpen has had struggles, but they have some big names and guys that can get it done. This right here, the walk-off wins, the excitement. This is the X factor that I look for, because I'm telling you, man. Like you said, Marcus Strowman coming over there, bringing these boys some energy over there and flushing. KB, you've seen it when there's big crowds. They went to the World Series before. This team has what it takes. No doubt. I don't disagree with anything you guys said. I think the one thing I'll throw in there, and there are guys on the Mets who obviously have been in the playoffs in the World Series, you know, DeGrom, Conforto. You can go down the list, but the Braves were just there last year with all these young guys. They had a big, I know they lost the series, but that big win against the Dodgers with the Acuni Grand Slam. I felt like Frank, that gave them a little juice that they could build on this year going into the World Series. The Braves got a great team. I'm not second-guessing the Braves. Fulton Nevich looked amazing tonight. He did look great. He looked like he could be the ace we're talking about going into the playoffs of the World Series. But also, you know, with these guys, I don't know. Not having that pitching right, I saw Sean Nuckelman tonight. He could be that closer. I don't know if you saw that guy throw the baseball tonight. He was throwing a pinpoint, 97 like that. They might have to just lean within to finally find that closer than could be Sean Nuckelman. That's what's going to take to complete their puzzle to get to the next level. Yeah, I think they're going to... They got some time to figure it out because they have a nice little lead, but they do nonetheless have to figure it out. So let's just say for hypothetical, they meet in the World Series. Who's got the edge? Come on, you're asking me, bro? Yeah, man, I'm definitely going to say the New York Yankees. And these are the reasons why. James Paxson going out and doing what a number one starter should be doing in a situation like this. Picking up the squad when he needed to, rough three games in Oakland. Offense wasn't even there, pitching struggled. But I'm telling you, it just goes to show you with that unbelievable offense that they have, guys are still coming back. The bullpen is tremendous. If you can get some sort of decent starts out of your starting pitching, the Yankees have a chance to win their 28th World Series. You know, I thought I was flipping this all the way to game time. You know, I think about this, you might be right. Where are you going to go? The Yankees got the left-handed pitching that might can get a Dodgers trouble. You know, because Bellinger and all those guys, Muncie and Bellinger, but I'm going to stick with what I said in the meeting. I like the Dodgers at this point because they will have a home field advantage. And I think this series, if this is the World Series, it would be another four or three. And I think the Dodgers finally get over the hump this year. I thought you were going to do some flopping there, Frank. No, I was thinking, No, but I started to think about the left-handed pitching. The left-handed pitching could get the Dodgers trouble in the Playoffs of the World Series. So I'm still, I'm going to stay where I'm at earlier today. I'm going to stick with the Dodgers right now because of whole field. The one thing is, and you bring up a good point, you know, Paxton, when they got him, the Yankees thought that he was going to be their game one Playoffs order, right? The God, yes, sir. So if he starts pitching like that, that changes the whole game. Everything. Doesn't it? Well, you saw the velocity, 96, 97, 98 miles an hour. That's when things are going well for James Paxton. Big Maple has that thunder in his left arm. We've seen that. The velocity kind of dips from low to high. But if he's healthy, which is exactly what he looked like he was tonight, huge game, energy flowing, 96 to 98 miles an hour, I'll take James Paxton. Right, Frank, who's the home run more impressive so far tonight? Gary Sanchez or Nick Swisher's against Larry Jones? That's got to be Nick Swisher. Oh, that's what I thought Frank. He had his shades on. That's right. He pimped and walked in, looking for high fives. As he walked around the bases, I'm going to give it to my man Super Swish. It's been a minute, man. I had to soak it up, you know? I don't play. It was a big moment. I don't play here.