 Well, the Cy Young Award winner is Jacob DeGramme in the National League and it's well deserved. Yes. I don't know if we'll ever see a player have that in their hand. I mean, that was some year that he had. I'm glad he got it, too. And he had the best ERA in baseball. And Snell, who won the American League Cy Young Award, had the second best ERA in baseball. Yeah, and that's a stat that I think always is very, very important. And according to Mike Puma, he got 29 of the 31st place votes. There you go. It's a new world. Everybody 10 and 9 doesn't matter because, I mean, that's just the way it is. They all the guys believe in their right that you can't put wins onto a starting pitcher because there's so much that he doesn't have control. Well, it is. And we got into the argument about Felix Hernandez and you always felt like that there are those times where you know you can't give up a run. And the good pitchers don't give it up. And I understand that, but what chance did he have with the Mets? What chance did he have? I think his last 27 starts were all three rounds or fewer, so quality starts. And I think the only pitcher, hypothetically, that had a better earn-run average than him this year were the collective pitchers that faced the Mets offense when he was on round. And that's serious because the Mets just flat out did not hit for him. He realized he won a couple of games, won nothing in which he got the RBI. I mean, it was just ridiculous that he just got no offense. And this is a pitcher that wouldn't give you five, six innings. He'd go deep into games and it would be one nothing in two one games. He just, he could not afford to give up a run and expect to win. His 1.70 ERA is the sixth best qualifying toll since the mound was lowered in 1969, his 10 and 9 record, the fewest victories for Psy Young Winner ever, Psy Young Starter, should I say. Now as for Snell, he was nine and three and 1.94 against playoff teams this year, which is amazing, over 79 innings. Snell's 180 and 2.30 innings, the fewest for Psy Young Winner winning pitcher in a full, winning starting pitcher in a full season. But he barely beat out Justin Verlander by 15 points. And Verlander finishes second for a record tying third time. This is from James Wagner of The Times. Snell won a four American League pitcher since the adoption of the DH, who have posted in the ERA under two, the others, Gidry, Clemens, Martinez. And the second Tampa Bay Raider won the award, joining David Price. But the story in New York, obviously, is Jacob DeGrom. And now will the Mets actually, with a GM that used to be his agent, be foolish enough to try to extend his contract when they have control over him for two more years at a decent price? Well, the agent in him felt that he needs to finish his career with the Mets. The general manager, I think, should just sit and watch him pitch for two years and see what happens. Remember the last time he met Snell and Winner? They traded. But that made sense, because I think they looked at R.A. Dickey and said, this was kind of a flukey year. And they're right. He never duplicated in Toronto what he was able to do with the Mets. But this is a guy that is special, Michael. This isn't any kind of a fluke. I don't want to take away anything that Dickey did in that magical season, which he got the Cy Young. He deserved the Cy Young. But he kind of saw that would he be able to give that to you again? Even if DeGrom doesn't pitch like he did, he's still going to give you a quality start every single night. You know, I always look for credit. So, Don, you were here. He made his first start. I saw it. And what did I say? You said, this is going to be a good one. We were there. I was sitting hurly in the stands. You were calling the game. And hurly. It was at City Field. And I think he pitched six innings down one-nothing. And you said, this kid's going to be special. And he absolutely was. And of course, I was right. Now, to just show you, to accentuate how the win sometimes is not enough, Vargas had a 5.77 earner on average on the same team that won seven games. Right. Just won three fewer than DeGrom, who had a 1.70 earner on average. He finished fourth in the Cy Young Vargas. I don't know if you realize that. Oh, fourth in the Cy Young.