 We have to pick a MVP for all of baseball, based on what you've seen from these three this year. Who you taking? Pa, I mean, can you go wrong? No, you can't, but you gotta pick one. I'm gonna say Mike Trout. OK. No doubt. The fact that he signed as big of a contract as he did and he's living up to that number, I mean, come on, man. $430 million. Nobody thought that that was even attainable. But this dude right here is making it look easy. And we still, in some way, think he's underpaid. Well, look at Mike Trout. Lee's most dominant player. He's going home early. He's going fishing in October. He'll be watching the Phillies game, because Anaheim is not going to the playoffs. I can't give him the league MVP. I gotta go with Cody Belliger. He's a league's best team. His defense has been phenomenal. And he's got 42 homeruns, just like Trout. And he's continued to dominate this season. But it is most valuable player, not most valuable with team. Most valuable player of the league this year. I'm going to give it to the team that's winning the most Paul game. OK. I'm going with the Dodgers. Well, I tell you what, there has to be Cody Belliger. There should be something to be said for playing multiple positions, right? Cody Belliger being able to play center field, being able to play right field, coming to play first base. He can DH for you. He can do a lot of different things. I'm not taking anything away from Trout. Obviously, center field is a huge position. But there has to be something to be said for guys that are showing that super utility ability, especially putting up MVP numbers, like Belliger. You don't hold anything against anyone, but bottom line is they're not getting to the playoffs. You have to pick. Yeah. And the Dodgers have had a phenomenal league. You can't take it right away from them. And Belliger has been this dominant throughout the season. He started weak one. And he's continuing now. I'm going Cody Belliger. All right, so let's crowd the picture a little more. Six weeks to go in the season. Give me a dark horse wild, a card kind of guy who can get in as an MVP in the National League if it's not Yelich or Belliger. I want to go with Peter Lanza. Yeah, I was going to say, you better go with Polar Bear. I'm going Polar Bear just because. Rookie of the Year at all. Six weeks ago, the men's led that were done. They acquired Strowman in another piece. And what happened? This team is taking off with that pitching staff. And Peter Lanza is at 40 home runs out of rookie. Yes, unbelievable. I mean, that is unbelievable. If he somehow hits, what, 48 home runs, driving 120 home runs. He can do that. Can he get the 50 homers? He's an MVP race. I'm going to go with the Cunha Junior. I just think with his electricity, what he brings to the ballpark, exactly what has happened to him over the last couple of days with the Braves lineup and Snicker, being able to say like, hey, man, we're going to call you out on things you do wrong. I think that's going to jumpstart him, man. And they're going to need him down the stretch to help pull away in that division. Maybe they'll put a little heat on Yelich and Belliger for that MVP in the National League. Don't forget, Chris, we saw Yelich win it or the last six weeks of the season last hook off. Look at Frank from way downtown, baby, you know what I'm saying? It could be decided. That was nice. And the American League wildcard picture also tight with the Indians in the mix. So who's the bigger threat if they get into the playoffs of those wildcard teams, Frank? Oh. Why are you coming in for that one? He's only known this all day tonight. That's a tough one. That's a tough one to think about all day. I know you don't have good pitching. All right, I'm going to go over the mess because of Tito Frank Kona, the added balance of the right-hand hitters. You mean the Indians? Yeah, the Indians. I'm going to go with Tito because of the Indians and his experience in the playoffs. The pitching staff is still pretty solid. The offense is upgraded with, I see, up a week. And then Frame Orias. So I like this game. They're fighting for the purpose. You know, they came together with Cookie, went down with leukemia, that team really came in, rallied together and came together. I like the Indians. We were off in the first half. Right now they're playing great baseball. Yeah, I mean, with as awesome as the Indians are, with a healthy Corey Kluber, I think I would have to go with the Indians. But if not, if we're talking about a five game set, I think I'm going to go with the Mets and this is why. That starting five rotation is pretty nasty. If you think about going in there on a five game set, you got to face DeGrom, you got to face Thor, right? Wheeler, he's feeling good right now. Strowman Mets, you can mix and match those guys in the bullpen. I understand Diaz is having a tough time at the back end of that bullpen. But I'm telling you, no one thought the Mets would be in the position that they are right now. And I think, obviously, Marcus Strowman coming over there ended up, could be, one of the better moves that have happened all season long. And you're right. That's why I said all day. This has been the toughest question of the day because of that starting pitching. I know if I'm managing a team and you got to face DeMess in the first round. You're right. You know, I don't feel that great about it. Tell me about it. Because they're starting pitching. And bullpen, obviously, the Indian second best bullpen in the American League, the Mets bullpen could be an adventure. Exactly, no doubt about that. That's a concern. And Frank Kona has handled bullpens well in his history.