 Clayton Kersh has a history of back injuries now. So how concerned are you right now, Dontrell, about this? Very concerned because he's a max effort guy. His mechanics are rare, but it's part of his strength. And if he can't get out there and get extended, you don't see the life, you won't see the command, and you'll leave balls up as he did today. So I guarantee they were concerned about him in the second and third inning. He only topped out at 89, 90 miles an hour. That's nowhere close to his velocity. So I almost sure that they're gonna put him on the deal because they're gonna need him down the stretch. And if he can't get his back right, we might be seeing the final decline, especially him being a max effort guy of Clayton Kershaw right in front of our eyes right now. Yeah, Treyn, I agree with you. You look at the fifth inning, his last inning of work. He threw 11 pitches, he struck out the side. It looks visually good, but he didn't throw a fastball. And this is concerning because you said the velocity, 88.2 miles an hour, that's not typical for Clayton Kershaw. There's three things you have to worry about from a pitching standpoint, injury-wise, shoulder, elbow, and also back. He has had the shoulder in the back situation. That's not good. Clayton Kershaw, if you're around him, you can see it on his face. You could almost see it on his face during his start. He didn't look the same. And you know what? You can't simulate that intensity when it comes to rehab work and simulated game. This is what Clayton Kershaw doesn't understand. It's going in there and having that emotion in the start. It just wasn't there tonight. And that's the scary thing when it comes down to the Dodgers' rotation. They've done a good job surviving without him. Like I said, even with all the other injuries, they've had a couple of guys step up, but much longer without him, they need to start winning on a more consistent basis. That's a problem. So hopefully the MRI goes okay. Hopefully Kershaw is okay. We'll cross our fingers and see. I think we can look at it and pretty much agree there are three elite teams in the American League, right? Very true. The Astros, Yankees, Red Sox. So in your eyes, Sween, what separates the Red Sox and the Astros? I think it's starting rotation, KB. If you look at it, I think probably Kaikal is probably the starter that hasn't done the damage that you would probably expect. But the other four, they've won 25 games with that starting rotation. That's dominating. I think Garrett Cole being the number four guy, but it really comes down to your ace. And Justin Verlander has been exactly that. That's the separator for me. When you do it with pitching and you can dominate with starting pitching, you can sustain some long winning streaks. For me, the Red Sox, they already have their established closer in Craig Kimball. He comes up big. He's one of the best closers in all of baseball. So they don't really need to have to rectify that problem. The Astros are still kind of filling out guys, seeing who will fit, seeing who will stick and seeing who they can have confidence down the line, especially against these bigger upper lesson on ball clubs. But I love the Red Sox offense, especially with JD Martinez, arguably having an MVP season. These offenses are similar. They both can score. They both knock people around, but I definitely think the closer spot that the Red Sox had their advantage. Yeah, the one thing that concerns me when you think about the Houston Astros though, is the back end. You saw Ken Giles tonight doing the job. But I think AJ Hinch needs to be creative down the stretch. And it's gonna be very important for him because they're only a four and 11 with one run ball games. That's scary because that can be detrimental to a clubhouse when you're not locking down wins that you have to get. Especially when you're hitting yourself. Yeah. You can't have that guy hitting yourself down there in the back end of the bullpen. So you gotta calm that down. You don't like the face button? No, I don't like that at all. I want to see strikeouts. So we might have to be able to get some guys, maybe use Morton down there, depending on when he started before that. But they have to get creative. They might have to go out and get somebody too. Well, it'll be interesting. And their starters have been so good. It's almost, it's relieved the bullpen a little bit. So we'll see if that becomes an issue for the Astros. Great first game of this four game set though. Astros win game one. The Cubs, hmm, are they still the favorites? Are we just still living off the Cubs that won the World Series? Are they still the favorites in your eyes, Dantro? I don't think so. They've been struggling on both sides of the baseball. The pitching staff has been subpar, especially the rotation. And the offense has been up and down. Javier Baez leads them in home runs, RBI's, run, score, and stolen bases. And that cannot happen. He needs to be the side piece. Rizzo Bryant needs to step up and be the true teeth of that lineup because if he continues to go like this, they're gonna be able to pitch around guys and continue to expose the holes in their lineup right now. You know what, Tre and KB? They're not the lovable losers anymore for me. And I wonder about the likability of this club because it's been questions of late, especially. And you see the sliding incident that Anthony Rizzo is involved with. This is a second time, back to back years he's done that. Did against the Padres last year, this year he goes out of his way of the sliding lane. Whatever side you're on that, but then you're looking at the Cubs and they're starting to look for their identity but they used to be likable. Obviously winning that championship was huge, but now it's starting to look like- They're the villain. Who are they? Yeah, they're the villain. And you see a lot of bench clearing brawls. It's not August yet. And everybody's already angry with them. They're tired of the antics and Vaez is the lightning rod. So then teams want to get up against them. They want to give them their best fight. So they gotta understand that they gotta calm down, stay humble, play hard, and stay focused, and play clean baseball. That's important right now. And who's the leader? I mean, I'm questioning on that. We've heard Kyle Schwarber's the leader. Anthony Rizzo is he the leader? That's what really is in question right now. And I think Joe Madden has already set a tone on this in previous years. You're wondering what's happening now. This identity of this club is a mystery to me. It's interesting because last year we all always a World Series hangover, right? And then like that's hard. Everything they've dealt with kind of, it's hard. And they still got back to the league championship series. And then this year, okay, well what is it now? You guys pointed out some really interesting things, but waiting to see the real Cubs. They win tonight, it's a good start for them. And we'll see if they can get on a little bit of road.