 Who's your number two team in the NL? I mean, it's still the Dodgers easily. Is it still the Padres for you? No, especially not if Lumet's shaky. Maybe. Who's your number two in the NL? Tricky. Right. Tricky. I, right now, my brain went, first I went Cubs, and then I was like, OK, I still like the Cubs experience. And I like that their guys, like if their lineup turns it on, we're hoping for the Yankees. And I don't believe in the Yankees for that same reason. So it feels like I can't believe in the Cubs. Then I went to St. Louis. Yeah. They're sneaky Cubs, man. They're sneaky, and I like their pitching staff. And then I went to the Reds. Yeah. They're fucking nightmare, like Vato said. So I don't know. I mean, don't make me choose a team. For me, right now, it's a coin flip between St. Louis and Atlanta. I kind of like St. Louis, man. How about that? But then they would face the Dodgers around too. So I think it might be Atlanta. What's the easiest path, then? I mean, you just want to stay away from the Dodgers. So it's going to be the winner of the 2-3 series faces. I don't know. The 2-7 faces the 3-6. So it's Cubs are Atlanta. Oh my god, storyline. I need the Cubs versus the Reds in the DS. Be good. That'd be a great storyline. I love a good storyline. You're talking me into that. Oh, that'd be good. Cubs meet the Marlins easy. That's how I pick my. And then the Reds upset the Braves. Cubs, Reds is a great matchup there. And then Dodgers, Padres up top in the DS. Those are the two storyline matchups I think you want. Yeah. And then from there, you just go Dodgers, Cubs, because that's the best markets for baseball. I don't want all that. I'm just doing storyline.