 But it's amazing how Tuve is getting better, but Correa's out, Springer, and yet whoever you plug in, the Astros keep winning. How are they doing it? Well, that's a lot of talent on the injured list. So you're wondering how they're going to do it. Much like the Yankees, they've had some guys step up. When you have Justin Verlander, also Garrett Cole, and you know you can pitch every single night, that always helps. But offensively, these are guys that are stepping up. They're understanding that they have to do that, but it's a nice ballpark to hit in too, Frank. You know that. Alvarez, what a story coming up, and having the ability to hit the ball out. This young man has already had an imprint on this offense. And I think AJ Hinch, the manager of the Astros, knows that they have a big talent that they're after going to rely on right now. Well, this kid, 23 home runs, 71 RBIs in the PCL in 56 games. Yeah, the air's a little light up there, but still. That's impressive. He comes to the big leagues, he's at two home runs in less than a week. This offense is just too talented. And they keep pitching this year. It's gonna be a tough time trying to beat Houston Astros. You think about it too. I think AJ Hinch has created this atmosphere since the 2017 World Series. They have expectation. Even though there's guys that are injured, they know how important it is, goes down the stretch. They know where they're going to be, but they can also make some adjustments. Are they the deepest team in baseball? They could easily be. And the injuries to Correa and Altuve are concerning, but I think they are the deepest team because when you win a World Series like that, it affords you time to develop some of these guys. And the developed staff in the minor leagues has to have a tip of the cap as well. I mean, they have great scouting, but you gotta look at this team. They're battle tested. They just won a World Series a couple of years ago. They know what the goal is. They keep telling to add to this team, a rookie coming up, swinging the bat like this, perfect for that ballpark, because it's such a small ballpark. He could probably shoot 30 balls out in the second half the way he swings the bat. Bottom line is, yes, they're the deepest team in the American League right now. Okay, and Brad Peacock gave a good performance. We talk about if they get the pitching, you know what you get with Verlander and Cole, but when Peacock gives you a good enough performance with that kind of offense, you're in good shape. I'll tell you this one, Chris. A.J. Hinch talked to me and he said, listen, we're one or two players away from being a better team than we were as the World Series champs. That really tells you how much that roster has gotten improved. And there's some pieces there that they know, they understand. They're gonna win. And they're gonna tell you that they're gonna do something to the deadline. You think they will? I think they will go out and get another big time starter. Okay. And the American League. The A.L. Loaded with talented teams, Yankees, Red Sox, Twins having a terrific year. Can they win with this bullpen? When we say win, it's not just getting the playoffs. It's the World Series and maybe winning it. Yeah, the way it's constructed right now, I don't think so. Kenley Janssen has 19 saves out of 21. That's good percentage, but I don't think Kenley Janssen's the same guy. And that's the reason why it filters down from there. Joe Kelly has been a struggling reliever since he signed with the Dodgers. It's not the same guy. I think they do need to make a move. Even though the Dodgers are famous for putting one of those starters or even two starters in their bullpen to fortify it down the stretch, but I think they need an impact reliever and that would be huge for this club. But that's like three teams. Need that consistent power arm and a bullpen. I think there's one out there. I was looking early. I think I got like Michael Gibbons from Baltimore to come in and add some consistent back with bullpen. Power arm, good against righties and lefties. That's the type of guy they'd be looking for down in the deadline. Yeah, and I like that too, Frank. I think it's a guy that's versatile, that's closed before and then also has an opportunity to pitch the high leverage inning. I think Brad Han's the perfect guy. His name was there when he was with the Padres. I think the Dodgers really wanted Brad Han. He's very versatile. He'll take the ball at any moment. And I think he takes a little pressure of Kenley Jansen in that last inning role. Dave Roberts can be very versatile. This roster is so good. They have versatility defensively, offensively, but that would be huge pickup for them if they get Brad Han. Yeah, and Frank, if we're talking about the hierarchy in the National League, right? The Braves. Well, you look at the Braves. The Cubs went out. They had the Cubs. They got Kimbrel, right? Braves got to complete their bullpen and the Dodgers need to complete their bullpen if they're gonna be on that level. Okay, so you both agree they need to add somebody. I think they do. And listen, being in second for two straight years, that is frustrating in itself. I think this year is a priority because Clayton Kershaw's not getting any younger and everyone else has to step up. And the Dodgers know this is a dangerous club. They need to sure up their weakness.