 We were just talking about guys that are pitching, that you love to watch, and Don Trell, you're our pitcher. So give us, start at five and work your way up. Give us your top five guys that are catching your eye. These are some of the guys I sit down and love to watch. And I have top five guys right now. Luis Castillo for the Cincinnati Reds is my number five guy. This young, talented stud has frontline stuff, a fastball anywhere from 94 to 97 miles an hour, and arguably one of the nastiest changeups in all of baseball. Oh, there's no doubt about it, man. When you have that sort of arm speed, you can generate the fastball changeup combo. Nothing more deadly than that. Yeah, not on a contender, although the Reds certainly have hopes in the future. And he is a guy they can bank on. How about number four? Well, number four for me, Hun Jung Ryu. He's been good. His guy is nasty, has a two ERA this late in the season. That's impressive. He keeps everyone off balance. He throws any pitch in any count, and he can navigate through any offense. That's hot. I love watching him pitch. Well, I'll start this year, man. He was absolutely tremendous. Kind of got roughed up a little bit by my bombers, but that's all right. That's OK. That's OK. Well, I had the ERA of that Dodger staff, so he's got some good people around him, but having a breakthrough year. All right, number three. Jacob DeGrom. Doesn't have a lot of wins, but he's the best power arm, one of the best power arms in the National League. Close his cutter at 92, 92 miles an hour. Has a fastball from 96 to 99 miles an hour. I tell you what, when he's on, you know you're going to get quality every time he steps on the mound. Yeah, it is amazing just how he can manipulate the baseball at such high speeds, whether he wants to sink it, whether he wants to cut it. I'm telling you, man, he's been an ace over there for a while. Absolutely. Yeah, can he carry the Mets right into the playoffs? We'll be watching that closely a lot on his shoulders. Who's next? Garrett Cole. He's been nasty for a long time. 96 to 100 miles an hour living at 100 miles an hour with the fastball. Nasty devastating slider, but one thing he added on when he went down to Houston is a big slow breaking ball. You add that to his repertoire, makes him even more dangerous. Well, anytime you've got Justin Verlander to learn from, I mean, one of the best in the game as well, this guy right here has been amazing, man. He's got a chance to be the side young each and every year. He stays healthy, takes the ball every fifth day, and that's something you take a lot of pride in as well. Absolutely. Make a lot of money doing that. No doubt. Like Ryu, Cole could end up. We could see those guys in the World Series. So who's your top guy to watch? Justin Verlander. Oh, same team. He's like a fine wine getting better by age. I mean, to be able to command the baseball with max effort, I'll tell you what, he's efficient. If you want to build an ace to start your staff and lead your staff, this is the guy that you want on the mound. He continues to be dominant. I think he's going to win the side young. He's going to edge out his teammate, Eric Cole. Talk about somebody taking the ball every fifth day. This guy right here, he's been doing it since 2006. I've had the privilege, I guess, of punching a whole heap of times against him. One of the best right now, man. Future Hall of Famer, no doubt. And like you say, he just keeps getting better every year. All right, so we got our race. Went as a hitter, right? Looking at on this board. Is there anybody you would want to play? Yeah, I'm just thinking, man, like there's so many great pitchers. Who was knocking on the door trying to get in here? I love Bieber. Yeah, I love Geely. They've been nasty, tough at bats. You can tell by the hitter's reaction, they always look on their heels. They can't put their A swing on bats because you're going to see a fastball. You might see a changeup. You might see a fastball up in the zone so they know how to pitch the hole all around the box and what have you. So they're all fun to watch. There's a lot of good pitchers. No doubt. Well, you like Scherzer, too, but he's not quite healthy. He's not healthy right now, but Matt Max. I'm not mad at you, baby. I still love you, but you got to get right. Yeah, and you can figure whoever ends up in the World Series or winning it, these guys are going to have a lot to say about. 100%.