 Not many teams can say they get to win the division that many times, especially last year realizing how much it meant to the city of LA to get to go to a world series. Obviously we didn't pull it off. The Houston Astros are world champions. It basically came down to that last game and it's tough, you know, for me personally, good, bad, you know, just kind of absorbed everything. It just kind of, you know, it comes up in moments where I started thinking about it, but, you know, I don't process it and then let it go. Every season the only reason I play is to win a world series. All the individual stuff is great, but I don't care about that either. I want to have the respect of my teammates and want to win. Yeah, I think that says it all about Kershaw, right? He plays the only reason he plays is to win the World Series and he's competitive. We know that, but this is the list that he doesn't want to be on. He's got the third largest disparity in ERA between the regular season and the postseason. Now granted, his ERA in the regular season is insanely low, so that makes the graphic a little bit skewed to put that in perspective. But you get the idea, he wouldn't even say he hasn't been to the point where he wants to, and that's getting to a World Series. So now that he's starting Game 2, which he, I don't think, loves but accepted, I'm curious, Papi, what you think about him and is there more pressure or less pressure on Kershaw now that he is, you know, they put him in this weird position? Game 2 starter. Well, the type of athlete he is, the type of pitcher he is, today he's going to go to the mount with a little chip on his shoulder. And I'm expecting him to be the Clayton Kershaw that we all know. And let me tell you why. Yesterday, that decision by the Dodgers starting Ryu in the first game, it would take a little bit of pressure away from him. But at the same time, the bulldog and him is going to come out of him today. Like a fire. Yeah, yeah, because that's how athletes are. The type of pitcher that he is, that's what's going to bring to the table today. But let's not forget that the Dodgers are looking for results more than anything else. Frank, what do you think? I just think that the six years, they wanted a different result, a different focus, because the media every time is about Clayton Kershaw's first start. I think it was a brilliant move by the front office. I know I've got on them all year long about the musical chairs with the lineup. But the one move they made right now to start Ryu's first game was brilliant. And now it's a different motivation for Kershaw tonight. I'm going to go out tonight and show you that he's an ace. Look, there's no question. He's been the best modern day regular season pitcher. But there is a cloud over his head. And for me, this is the type of stuff that pitching number two 100% affects him. I don't know. I don't agree with that position. What do you think? Let me tell you something. As a fellow left-hander, he's the best left-hander in our generation. You know, he's the now Sandy Colfax. They've had a great long history of talented arms, talented ball players. He plays in Los Angeles. They're about rings in Los Angeles. So ultimately, it doesn't matter how much money he makes, how many regular season side young awards, warrants, spawn awards. I got one of those, by the way. But again, it's about a title. And one thing we all share, we have a ring and we tasted that champagne and he needs to do that ultimately for his career to be validated. The bottom line is this. Here's your guys going to make $300 to $400 million. You're not going to be able to hide him, right? You're not going to be able to hide all three of us. So at some point, look, in that piece, he said, I'm not going to admit it. I think that's a mistake. I think Clay and Kershaw has to admit that what he's done in October hasn't worked. And then adjust from there. And I think it's less about pressure. Clay and Kershaw can handle pressure with the best of them. It's about stubbornness. He has to change the way he pitches. But how? Change how? But the one thing about it is he doesn't have the velocity that he once had. He's not throwing 95 to 97. So now he's got to be more creative to face these big boppers like this. He's throwing a heavy dose of sliders and breaking balls down in his own. The one thing that hasn't changed about him is the command of those breaking pitches. He has a slider that he has to wipe out in. He throws it backdoor as well. And he has that pride of Texas, that big, blooper-duper breaking ball to change eye level. So he's going to have to be creative that way. Kevin, one quick example. How do you change? He was dominant in Game 1 of the World Series. Yeah. Game 5, he kept doing the same scouting report. He made great pitches. They turned him into home runs because he was predictable. Not because they were bad pitches. Stubbornness. I think he's going to be angry for starting Game 2. And I wonder if the Braves can, hey listen, Klee Kershaw Dodger Stadium, that's no joke.