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Right.
And I, I don't think it's a bad thing.
I actually think everyone just knows kind of what the task at hand is, um, is when you kind of look at it and you see how locked in Freddie and Mookie and I mean, obviously Otani are, um,
Is there, out of kind of their big three, like who do you... And this obviously is just from looking at it from where you're at now, kind of 30,000-foot overview.
Out of those three dudes...
Who do you think is just going to be like the guy that just absolutely just crushes it?
Because every single year with the Dodgers, there's always a guy that comes out of nowhere.
Last year, Andy Pahez had some big moments, especially in the World Series.
I mean, I'm sure you knew that Miggy Rowe was going to hit a home run in Game 7 to kind of get that going for the Dodgers, right?
But like out of the big three...
Because you mentioned father time, 37, I think 33, 34 for Mookie.
Obviously, Otani's younger, but we're kind of on the back end of these guys, the two, their career.
Where do you kind of see them being at all season long?
You know, it's interesting because there's the story coming out of Freddie wanting to be a Dodger until he retires.
I think Freddie Freeman has cemented his case for that to happen.
I don't see how the Dodgers are like, no, that ain't going to happen, right?
And so I do think...
It's interesting because a part of the reason I think it works when you get guys like Kyle Tucker, Teo Hernandez, because those three guys kind of take the brunt, if you will, of the criticism, the attention, the good and the bad that comes with all the attention.
Those guys take it.
And then a guy like a Kyle Tucker...