 Cardinals battle with the Mets in a 5-5 game. So they need to battle the bullpen as they play in the ninth. What's the psyche of Matt Harvey, a free agent at the end of the year? He wasn't effective as a starter. How does his attitude affect what he's doing now? Well, he has to make a decision either for himself and for his career. Does he want to play baseball? Especially this is a free agent year. Does he have this stuff? Can he humble himself? And can he teach himself how to reinvent himself? They really pitch. He doesn't have the life that he once had. He doesn't have the command. So this is a good situation to learn about himself and really try to figure out how to get big league hitters out. Well, if he wants to go somewhere else, he better pitch well out of the bullpen. If he doesn't pitch well out of the bullpen, he's going to be stuck there. And eventually, they'll just get tired of him and be like, well, we can't get anything for him. We'll just kind of DFA him, let him go. Be a huge story in New York. But right now, the only story about Matt Harvey is why is he not pitching so well? His arm action doesn't look the same. It looks very mechanical. I know they made some adjustments, but he needs to get back to free, just free. It was so free and easy when he came up. Now it's like, it's almost like it's like stuck. I think he's thinking too much on the mound. And I think he cares about what other people think. And that's a situation where you need to just go out there and compete the best way you can. But it's going to be tough to go out that bullpen because he's never done that before. Yeah, this is a mild change of scenery. There might be a bigger change of scenery coming for Harvey in time. Who has a better chance of getting back to the World Series sooner, the Indians or the Cubs? The Cubs. If we're talking get to the World Series, it's the Cubs. Just because the National League is, I think, is a little bit down. Arizona has the best record going right now. But the rest of the teams there, LA is vulnerable. In the East, the Nationals are down. Or does anyone count on the Mets? But the Indians division, if you're just talking get to the postseason, the Indians division is where it's at. They're going to get to the postseason. The Tigers are in second place. Your Tigers are in second place right now. So the Indians are going to get to the postseason. But to get to the World Series, the Indians got to go through Houston, possibly Anaheim, the Yankees, the Red Sox. I mean, there's a lot of teams in the AL that can stand up to the Indians. And we saw it happen last year. So World Series Cubs, postseason, I'm betting on the Indians. They'll heat up, especially their offense. The weather will get a little better over there in Cleveland. But I love this rotation when you're able to throw quality. And they have consistently the last couple of years, have one of the best bullpins in all of baseball. Houston and Cleveland could get the best. I think they can, especially in. Frank Kona's done a great job. And they're used to playing in tight-knit ball games. And you know, runs come to a premium, especially in the postseason. Terry Frank Kona's done an amazing job over there. This team, this group, they can score 12 runs in a week and win four of those ball games. Yeah, that's a problem. The problem is that their pitching is so much pressure on them. Their pitching, they have to give up two runs a game because they haven't scored all year. And that was the thing that got them out here. They didn't score enough runs. So unless they get Brantley, Lindor, Ramirez, those guys going in Carnaceon, we've got to get the parrot going around the bases. They just haven't scored enough runs. And their pitching's great. Don't get me wrong. They need Salazar back. They need Miller and those guys at the back end to not get overworked. But for me, I mean, the Indians are going to be in the postseason, don't get me wrong. But the Cubs have a better path. I mean, I like that Kluber-Carrasco combo, no matter what.