 There it is, the Cubs have lost five in a row. The Braves just wiped the mat with him this series. So it happens, you're gonna lose a bad series, but the Cubs look bad right now. But I think the real question and the real concern is with you, Darvish, right? Absolutely. I'm just wondering, since the world, you know, remember for the Dodgers, he was good two years ago, the playoffs, he was good, world series, he was not good. What's happened since then? He's like, you can't find the strike zone. He pitches too fine with his stuff. And what I mean by that is he tries to hit the corners early in the count and he falls behind. He puts himself in hitter friendly counts. And so he'll be 1-0, 2-0, and then he has to come across the plate. And then if he doesn't wanna come across the plate, he loses the batter. So it's either a hard hit ball or a wall. He needs to trust his fast ball more, pitch and try to get early contact. One, it keeps your defense in it. And two, it keeps your pitch counts now. Every start you see him pitching, he's always has these pitch counts really high and he's only getting to four, maybe five innings. He needs to be more aggressive. He throws way too hard and he needs to throw the center of the plate, maybe a little movement with his fast ball and get some early contact. But it's gonna continue if he continues to pitch that fine. To me, it looks like my observation is he's not establishing the fast ball early in the count to get to his breaking stuff. Guys are sitting on his breaking ball now. He has an excellent breaking ball. You can tell they're sitting on it now and they're making a lot of damage with him. He's gotta get back to being confident with his fast ball and it will open up, it'll make his breaking ball a lot better. Absolutely. To both of your points, you threw 28 fast balls tonight, 11 for strikes. That's it. I mean, you gotta get your fast ball over, right? Absolutely. As both of you were talking about it and Darvis just not doing the cubs or reeling right now, not a great start to the season for them. With the Nationals, we know about Harper to Philly. We've talked about that. We saw Juan Soto last year as a 19 year old kid come up and really be special. His kid Robles, was actually a better prospect than Soto at the time, right, big hurry. So now we're seeing him. Can those two young kids, you think make Washington forget about Harper? In due time. But you're not gonna forget about a Bryce Harper overnight. This guy was franchise player in his prime and you lost him in free agency. But that lineup is still tough. They still got a lot of length. I think it'll be fine. If they pitch well, they're still gonna be in this playoff race. This kid Soto could end up being a superstar. Robles could end up being a superstar. And then you cut your losses because you're thinking, hey, we got lucky. And at this point, having this type of talent continue to come up, good for the Washington Nationals and great for Mike Rizzo. It's gonna be tough. They're both 21 and 20 years old. And that's hard for babies to carry a team that had a productivity like Bryce Harper did. But they're gonna need protection. And you're gonna need the guys around you to play well veterans, Zimmerman, Brindone. They have to stay healthy. They have to stay out of the tub and they have to hit. And then you will see these youngsters shine because they will play with no pressure. It's kind of like what you see with Albees and the Coon, your junior, because they have Freddie Freeman in the lineup to protect them. So they know they're gonna get pitches to hit and they can play their style of baseball, have their own type of swagger. We're all the chains they want to because the offense is not relying on them every single day. But I like these two guys. They have a lot of speed, a lot of talent and power. They're gonna be good for a long time. And the clubhouse could be easier too because once you lose a big superstar like that with a big presence, you know, you got kids and they're having fun, it might wake up the older players. They might have fun with these young kids, take the pressure off them. And you never know, this Washington team, I think, are still suited for the playoffs this year. They just got to play up to their expectations. Yeah, if their bullpink gets mobilized a little bit. I mean, I tell you what, two home runs off Cindergarten a week, that's pretty good. That's the road they're in. That sounds special, buddy. We'll shut out the match today.