 Let's play a game. You guys are in the booth. You're doing reviews for Major League Baseball. You have these two angles synced up. And you have to say, is he safe or is he out? Just based on these two angles, okay? Now, I'll walk you through it. Okay, the glove is going to the foot and on the right side, I think in the next couple frames, he hits the bag. You can see, look, the very corner of the bag on the right, you can see it start to move right there, the very bottom of it moves right there. Okay, right there. I think we can positively say the foot is on the bag right there, but is his glove touching his leg? Now, shift your eyes to the left side of the screen is the, or the laces of the glove touching his leg. Could they have be brushing his leg right there? All right, let's watch it again in live time without me going frame by frame. What do you think? What do you got? Well, here was the situation. There was two on, no out, bottom of the fifth, diamond backs were up too and Corbin Carroll takes off for a third and the umpire says, out. And Carroll's just looking around and catcher's excited about it and Corbin Carroll just like, I don't think so, man. I don't think so. And the umpire says, oh, okay. Arizona's gonna challenge the call. They think I got it wrong. I don't know if I got it right, but I think I'm good. And then they showed us the replay center as they were making the decision, which I thought was really cool in international sports. You can hear the third umpire saying, rewind that back. Let me see it again. Let's compare frames. They don't do that in baseball. So I thought, let's try and figure out what they were doing. We have their screen here. This is the play that they're looking at. I was able to recreate the board here. So we have that video and then we have that video and then we have the next one. They never showed the second replay on the broadcast. So I don't have that, but these are the three angles they have here. And then if I looked over here on this screen, they synced up those two because those are the most telling of the two angles where you have to see them side by side and figure it out. And that is what I showed you at the very beginning of this. And you guys made your decision. Now I think that he's safe, but I really slowed it down when frame by frame saw that base. I can't say with 100% positivity that there wasn't a lace of his glove that touched his leg in the other shot. But if I didn't have the weight of the original call, I would say, I think he's safe. They have the weight of the original call have to 100% be positive. And the original call was out. So it remained out. And I don't know. Corbin Cowell's like, okay, all right, whatever you say. Sexy. I don't think that the original call should have that much weight because it's the very thing being questioned. So why does it have power?