 Amazing when you see him play, Frank. I know you guys talked last night on the show how he's just continuing. What catches your eye about this year's version of Yellowitch? He just seems so much relaxed, more relaxed. He knows the type player he is now. At the Winner League MVP, they come in bunches. I mean, I tell guys, once you're Winner League MVP, you seem like you're relaxed. You know who you are as a player, and especially on Town of Milwaukee. Well, there's not a hundred media members in your locker every day. This guy's got a normalcy situation in Milwaukee but he's one heck of a player and he's getting better. Yeah, and you think of Kristen Yellowitch, now it's expected because of what he did last year but you still have to go out there and do it. And you think about it two days ago, over five and last night he was talking about making adjustments, three home runs last night. Now you're getting another one today, eight home runs against the Cardinals. I'm sure the Cardinals don't want to pitch to him anymore. I'm surprised he's not getting Barry Bohn's treatment. Yeah, and he's batting over five, 60, head to head with St. Louis. Speaking of the Cardinals, we know what the Brewers have done in this division. Are they the most serious challenger to Milwaukee or is it Chicago or how do the Cardinals stack up? I think this is an interesting division. If you look at it, it's, there's not an easy team to go out there and play. The Cardinals to me have to check some more boxes because they're pitching staff and we touched on Jack Flaherty tonight. He has to be much better. Michael Walker has to be better. Miles Michaelis last year had a very good year of the All-Star but I think they have to be much better in that starting rotation and then also handing it over and being better in the bullpen. I think they have the talent but they still have to prove it. If they're gonna stick in there, they gotta pitch. They gotta pitch at a high level because this Brewer team, to me, seemed like they're on all cylinders. They didn't lose anything over all season. They're still hungry. They wanna win the World Series Championship. I think they are the littered in the division. I think the Cubs will be there fighting all year but right now the Brewers are showing me they're the best 10 in the Central Division. With the Cardinals, Marcello Zuna, you're seeing with the home run but also Paul Goldschmidt, that tandem is gonna be very productive in the middle of the order. And Flaherty at his last couple of starts had allowed just one earn run a rough night tonight against Yellich and the Brewer. I could watch the Philly fanatic all day. 14-3, they still play in the bottom of the eighth inning. What's the, both teams off to pretty good start here. Mets Philly's different expectations. I would say based on what we saw last year we talk about Mets pitching. What separates these two teams? I think I really like what both these teams did in all seasons. They really restructured her team. They made some crazy moves. I think the mess was more aggressive than anyone but getting Harper for the Philly's provided a few moves with McCutcheon and Segura. Bring these guys, they got a super solid lineup. I really like the Phillies and what they did. I think their ceiling is a little bit higher than the Mets because I think the Mets are playing right now the way they're capable of playing. I don't know what you think about this but I think the Phillies is still the team to beat over the Mets and the Braves barely. Yeah, I like the Phillies too. When you get Bryce Harper, we've heard about the stupid money and you're all in when you get Bryce Harper. To me, I think offensively to the additions that you talked about, Frank, that's very important. They're gonna have to get production. They lengthen their lineup and they continue to start growing as a club. That being said, I still think there's some additions that they need. And you look at Craig Kimbrel and Dallas Keichel out there. Not only is it just one that would help them, I think both of them help them and I know they have the finances to go out there and get them. I think that's what you have to do. You have to probably lengthen your starting rotation as well and having Keichel in a small ballpark, that wouldn't be a bad thing as well. He understands how to pitch. He did it in Houston. He understands that. And then Craig Kimbrel, I think for Daniel Robertson on the IL right now, he only has 19 saves in the last two years. Craig Kimbrel has a resume to back that. I totally agree with you. But other teams are interested. It comes down to pitching in every division. Phillies need to shore up the back of their bullpen. If they shore up the back of the big bullpen, that's the final piece of the puzzle for me because these guys can hit one through nine. They got enough starting pitching. It's about the bullpen for the Phillies. Yeah, you keep hearing that Keichel and Kimbrel they're closer to signing. And what kind of money are you hearing for these guys? Because you're the money guy. Oh, I mean, I think Kimbrel deserves what he gets. Okay. You know, I would say somewhere of three to $65, $70 million. He's earned. He's worth it. He has earned that. He's been the most dynamite closing baseball for the last five years consistently. So if I'm on team, I'm looking to really close this door and win a world championship. You need that guy in the back. Yeah, do you think the longer it goes, the worse it is for him? Does he need to be out there? I think Kimbrel is looking for that length of a deal because he's still trying to build his resume for Hall of Fame. That's how good he has been. And I think that's a difference maker in why he wants to stay. He doesn't want a one year deal. I think Dallas Keichel fits into that one year. Maybe, you know, an option for that. But these are both guys that should be in a Major League uniform right now. Yeah, I mean, they could take a pitch and they have World Series rings. That's impressive. All right, with Frankie Mark, just getting started, glad to have you watching with us live from Los Angeles.