 There's the the reverse course field effect like when guys go on the road It's actually harder to hit because there's just constantly the changing is that something that's actively on your mind Like when you come up do you guys do hitters talk about that? Is there any is there anything that you do like differently or know about? Yeah, it's definitely it's real like it's hard when you spend the whole week or 10 days at home And you're seeing you know, you're an altitude the ball the ball just doesn't break as much You know you're facing you're seeing curve balls and they're not a sharp or the ball's not running as much So you swing at some pitches where you can still get to and you can still get a knock because the Outfield's so big and then you go on the road say to like San Fran or something and you swing at a breaking ball And it's bouncing in the dirt and you're like whoa like Because in Denver you're still able to get it because it hung up just a little bit So the ball just moves a lot more when you're on the road So the way we've been kind of towards the end of last year I think it was more it's like in DC or New York We started talking like really just trying to talk about it and Charlie Blackman actually came out had a great idea about Now we simulate the picture we're facing that night in the cage around the field pre game or something And we put the machine on and we simulate his fastball or his breaking ball a slider So we're getting pretty much like competitive bats in before we're even in the game So it's helping us kind of adjust quicker And I think when we started doing that a lot of guys really bought into it And their their road numbers definitely went up a lot more because it's I mean it's tough It's something we have to deal with and you know, it's part of it But we're doing whatever we can to figure out ways to to accelerate the prop that process and then try not to You know where it takes three days three games to get right you can did the machines can Simulate like certain pitchers stuff We'll get likes their spin rate and we'll simulate it like all the they know how to do all that I don't know how to do it You like you simulate Kershaw's curveball, and then you guys are just like a fuck that like less Simulated shirts or slider in the cage before we faced them and I went in there I got swung and missed it like almost everyone I'm like, maybe I just shouldn't swing at that pitch. Yeah, that's a good idea There's if you if you do that and you like crank these machines up and you try you're trying to simulate these guys pitches The machine is nastier than the actual pitch like the just something about like the timing like timing and stuff Yeah, you got putting the ball in the machine or like the red yellow green light Like you just can't synchronize your timing yet for it Like I was I think that is a really good drill to do but it will beat you down mentally You have to like say, okay, I'm probably not gonna hit these well, but I just need to see it Yeah, what I do is I usually you know I'll track like in my regular stance and I do a lot of work from I call it like your launch position Like the position you want to get to kind of and I just sit there on a machine I'll usually just kind of sit there be relaxed and just try to be quick from there Okay, it takes away my leg lift everything. It's not really at the time it up I can just work on being quick and I can still see the ball So I usually do a lot of like machine work just from like the launch position instead of you know, try that's good Yeah Once once you get dominated a lot by the machine Then you start thinking like man, man, is this making me better or worse or Start getting your head a little bit. So But we've kind of accepted that like I'd rather get dominated in the cage and go out get dominated for three straight games on the road Yeah, I'm thinking about Guys whose stuff isn't like nasty like if you have a landslun who throws three different fastballs You simulate that in the cage and just like have a day Then go out on the field like wait, how is he actually making this work though? Like Tanaka's another one of those guys where you know, he's just he he's just so good at the placement That's funny. I never you know, that was the thing You know guys with the spindly heaters will we'll simulate that too just to see how much like it's taken off and Because you know Bueller's a guy that's he's tough to hit especially in LA Hey, you're not talking about there's like not a machine that you can actually input spin rate into you're just kind of trying to I think are we have like analytic guys and stuff that have all the I don't think they type it into the machine But I think that like the spin radar like all that kind of stuff that they can set up and I guess that's that's right Yeah, some cameras or something they have it set up before we really even get there But you know it was something charlie really like he was tired of Us just him us we're just gonna be down on the road So we this is something like I think of our whole or their whole team buys in and really starts to do it I think our numbers would be a lot better on the road