 So I just saw the video of Trevor Bauer chugging a fake beer after he made that strike out that past Sunday gray or whatever. It got me thinking like, if you've been doing all these great, like these cool celebrations, you know, like the kind of a dagger saying, and you think baseball will ever get to like a, like a player first instead of a team first mentality, like I know a couple years back when football changed it to where they can do group celebrations. Now they have like rankings on what team has the best celebration. It's a cool thing to see. You know, I know a few years ago, like each team has their own thing. Like the Yankees had the thumbs down thing a few years ago and the Nats had like the little baby shark last year. But like, I want to see more like individual like players celebrated celebration. Do you think baseball will ever get there? Lot of thoughts running through my head. This is kind of what we stumbled upon, but this caller gave it better words. Is, I think that is what Bowers doing. He's creating Trevor Bauer fans. He's not creating Reds fans, which is fine, but that's not what I like in players. So I said this, if he was a Yankee and he did the beer chug thing and then lost the game and the team lost, like as a Yankee fan, I'd much rather, I'd be much more mad than happy for Trevor Bauer. But maybe it's a good thing that he's creating fans of individual players because baseball doesn't have that. So those are all my thoughts. Trev, you you played the game. Yeah, I think I don't have a problem with what he's doing, honestly. You know, my take on it just continue to do it. You know, if that's your thing, let it be your thing. But, you know, when things aren't going your way, I continue because then it's kind of a bad look. I also think that unlike other sports and I guess football is. You can't dominate one player. Yeah, I mean, I feel like Lamar Jackson dominated Patrick. My homes can dominate a football game. You can't dominate a baseball game or a baseball season with one player. We've seen that with Mike Trout, Jacob DeGrom. You know, so I'm all I'm all for the celebrations. I don't think it'll become mainstream anytime soon. But as we adopt the bat flips and stuff like that, we I'm sure there's some rankings out there of those. I think it'll move on to other defensive plays, strike out stuff like that. And as long as you're doing them for you and not directing them right at somebody and it's not personal, I'm OK with it. I think it's fun. I think team team stuff has already kind of gotten there. Like if you're a baseball team this year, week one, you're figuring out what's our thing that's been around forever. Yeah. And you almost need it as the energy to get through the season. Every time you get a hit, do something fun. And, you know, I think that stuff can spread when it's good. I mean, the Texas Rangers, Antler thing like that. They went nuts with that. That was fun. I think they did antlers a couple of years before that. Both I like the claw. That was fun. Claws always good. And, you know, we see stuff in the dugouts. The Padres are dancing this year, even the Old Men Nationals. You know, we're getting weird with it in the dugout, which was a good time. So I think you're seeing more of that. We're about this one. Yeah. Closures of Adam Forever. That's what I'm saying. I think we need more individual stuff. We were talking on here earlier this week about how Tim Anderson has that cool backpedal home run thing. Like more guys should have their own thing. Even if it's like running a little silly around the bases, but think that starts getting into the unwritten rule stuff like, did he just do a silly run between second and third? I'm going to put one in his ear. Maybe throw a baseball up there, too. So I don't know. Who's that? We just need more. We need more guys doing stuff. The Yankees have started to do it more with guys running around third. Giancarlo takes the football handoff if he hits a home run. Judge does the gavel. Judge does a gavel. Like guys should have more of that stuff. Like have your individual shuffle in the chat. Some of the things you do, like, you know, make your own brand. Yeah, I like that. They're they're they're around the league. I think Bowers have been much more vocal about them and brands them and markets it as much as he can. So that's why his is kind of coming out and being like, this is the this is the one. Wolf Babe got it. This the cross was Brian Wilson. Yeah. So closers have had it forever, the shooting into thing. Do you remember when was that Rodney? I think it was Rodney. Yeah. It would shoot it into the sky. And then remember the Johnny Gomes hit like a home run off him and he unloaded the quiver. Remember like all the arrows. I was like, that was cool. That's great content. Now, Mary, I don't used to just boringly shake Posada's hand after every single close. Have a boring signature. We're fine. I had a signature handshake all fingers spread. Hmm. I like that. Yeah. So OK. We answered it. Have fun.