 We have a question about the Cubs though. Lester's Lester, he's been great, and we're known to his greatness in the playoffs. But Frank, I'm just wondering, you know, do they have enough rotation-wise? I feel like we're starting to see some cracks throughout their rotation, and I wonder if they've got enough for the long haul here. You know, I totally start a season with a staff of, I think, number two. I think Lester's the number one who's proven in the past. Sure. But the rest of their guys are all number two with three pitchers, but the bottom line is will they go out and make a splash at the All-Serve break? Because they're scuffling. The offense is not scoring enough runs. They might need some more pitching. I'm worried about their offense because they're more talented than this, but no one really's got it going all year, but Chris Bryant. Yeah, but listen, I mean, the back end of their bullpen is phenomenal. You've got Maron, you've got Shroep in the back of the lineup. But right there, man, you saw the ERAs. The one thing that sticks out to me like a sore thumb is Hugh Darvish. I need a little something more from him to come over and to make such a big splash in the free agent market and to sign such big number of contract with Chicago Cubs. I'm sure they were expecting a lot more at this point in time. I mean, offensively, Rizzo hasn't gotten going. I mean, this is a division where they're not going to walk away with anything. Four out of the five teams in this division, man, or plus run different runs. Well, they get a lot of money to chat when he's walking the ballpark. And by the way, it just was told that Joe Madden after the game said that he did call for the bunt, believe it or not. Why did he call for a squeeze? In that play, I don't know. Madden, he called for a squeeze. Have you seen me over there? I don't know. Have you seen me over there? And this was for no good, with nobody on. I don't like safety squeezes with nobody on. Well, see, that's interesting, right? Because you figured he was going to call a squeeze, just suicide, right? Exactly, he's suicided with no else. That's what I'm saying, it looked awkward from the beginning, man. That's why RZA was halfway down the line. Well, let me get it right. Bryant and Bias, the only two who've been swinging consistently all year for this team. When you got that guy up there first and third, there's no way I'm putting on that. Let me ask you a question. If that game is tied 1-1, you like the call? I don't like the call at all. You don't like the call at all. Because he's leading the league and national league in RBI's. Let the man swing the bat. It's a weird one. He's dangerous. It's a weird one. Cubs don't score again. They score one run against Indians. Not a serious remember. You just wonder what they're looking at right now. They've got some holes. They've got some things to figure out. I mean, let's throw it out there. Can Justin Verlander have the single greatest season in starter history and beat Dwight Gooden's record this year? I think so. He's capable. We saw what he did coming over from the Detroit last year. Put a spark in that team, the world series champions. For some reason, he's so comfortable in Houston. He likes pitching there. I don't know if he's being there every day, watching Nolan Ryan look at you up close. But for some reason, he's hit another gear. He's always had it in him because I face a guy. My first couple of years in the music league, he was amazing. So right now he's comfortable. He's healthy. As long as he's healthy, he's going to pitch like this because the guy knows how to pitch. He knows how to really work that zone like no other. I mean, I've never seen a guy that can pitch up in the zone perfectly at 96 miles an hour. It makes a guy look crazy all the time. What do you think, Swish? Well, there's no one that can locate the fastball like he does, man. That was back when we were facing it back in the day. But I mean, let's be honest. He's 35 years young. I mean, this guy's been doing it forever. He's on a Hall of Fame track. The one thing that really stands out to me is yes, he is 35 years old in his body, but he is also 35 years in his mind as well. And there's no better tool than experience. This guy knows exactly what he's doing each and every night that he takes that mound. He has a plan and he sticks to it. That's why he's been successful from the moment he got called up to the moment today. I'm going to agree with him a little bit. Will he be Gooden's modern day record? I don't know, but you've got to understand he's planning one of the smallest ballparks in baseball. That's a good point. Definitely a hitter's park as well. That's a good point. If he keeps his ERA, this could be one of the most ever because of the size of that ballpark. I mean, are we not giving him enough credit? I mean, is this not one of the, this is the most historical season ever? Right now, and again, we know it's May, but you know what's funny? If you look at it, and this kind of tells how ridiculous the Astro staff is. If you look at the top 25, again, this is 69 and they lowered the mound. There's three Astros in the top 25. They're current starting staff, Verlander, Morton and Cole in the top 25. Again, a long way to go. Amazing. Still pretty impressive. Insane what's going on right now. Fun to talk about Verlander. Rusty today, guys. Give it a run. Rusty, nine punches. ERA went up today. Nine punches, nine of them. Wow, that is something. Show, hey, show, hey, show, hey, show. This is your guy. I'll be honest, this guy is getting better and better. That's a clutch situation to down three, one and ninth. Big hit, motivates the team. What happens? They win the next season. So, you know, this guy, you got to get him in the game as much as possible. I noticed pitching things, an incredible pitcher, but they're a better off as a team when this guy's in the lineup. You call for this a month and go for it. And if they don't keep him in the lineup, they're not going to win. I'll be honest with you, because they're chasing the Houston Astros. They need his bat in the lineup on a daily basis. They're going to need his bat in the lineup and him to pitch. I don't care if they go to a seven-man rotation. They got to find a way to get this guy in the lineup every day. Yeah, I mean, I get it. I agree, he's having a tremendous start of the season and he is a sensation that we have never seen before. But let's be honest, if the Anahom Angels want to win in the playoffs, he has to pitch. Pitching has to be a priority to him. So like they said when he came over, they said, hey, here's probably 200 at bats. We're going to guarantee you. And then we'll go from there. What you're going to do is if you put him in situations like that where he pinch hits, you're going to shorten that man's career. Bro, it's not that easy to do. Everyone's got routines and this guy needs to get back on the mound and do what he knows. He's only 23, Swish. You know what I'm saying, man? I'm just saying. All I'm saying is the guy is a phenomenon. They need him. And chasing the best team in baseball from last year to this year, it's a tough chore for anyone. So I'm the manager. I'm going to try to find a way to get this guy in the lineup every day because I need him. When he is in the lineup, they're averaging a run and a half more than what he's not on. The question is what they've been doing all year and they've stuck with it. He starts day before, day of, and day after start, he does not hit. Would you change that? You want him to hit all the time? I want him to hit. Because I think he's that flex still. You think so? He's the glue on that team. He got that MVP over there. I'm telling you right now, when this guy's playing well, the rest of the team is just up and the superstars are playing well. He's right. But when he's out of lineup, they're not doing anything. Their offense is unachieving without him in the lineup. But you totally agree that for them to win, he has to pitch well. No, he has to. I mean, they need to start. So you think he's able to handle 500 ABs and 30 plus starts a year? He might be. He's 23. I think he should hit when he pitches for sure. He did it in Japan. I think he should hit when he pitches. I mean, I think that, you know, they've done a great job to try to keep him fresh, but I think in the day of the day, pitches I understand that not hitting. But the rest of the days I got to have him in the lineup because it's hard to find a guy with that much power from the left side that protects all those right-hand hitters they have. It's hard to have him out of that line. I mean, he definitely helps their lineup. No doubt. His OPS is 950. His OPS is 950. And that boy good. Oh, you're talking good about him now. I'm not saying I'm not afraid. You want to send him a triple A. I'm not saying I'm not afraid. You want to send him a triple A. I'm just saying that, I don't know if his body can hold up to that, man. I get it, 23, you feel like Superman. No doubt about it. Go ahead, just say it. But I don't want this man to be a one-year sensation. I want him to jump right up. He's jumping on the bandwagon right now. No, no, no. I wasn't even here in spring training. What you talking about, Willis? This is crazy. Ha ha ha.