You would normally like to have your new acquisition start right away for your club. But because Tommy Pham is three for 23 in his career against the future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer. He's not in the lineup tonight for more on the Cardinals. Let's go to Bush and check in with our Corey Miller, Corey. Take it away. Greetings from a soggy Bush stadium. Frank on July 31 2018, the Cardinals sent Tommy Pham to the Tampa Bay Rays almost six years later to the date he's back in the Cardinals clubhouse. Part of their biggest acquisition of the 2024 trade deadline. Tommy Pham and Eric Fetty starter came from the White Sox yesterday in a three team deal that saw Tommy Edmond, the Dodgers Pham said he is expecting to specifically contribute to this line up against left handed pitchers last year. Pham was a key piece for the NL champion Arizona Diamondbacks and he thinks this Cardinals club still has a chance to be special. We have a chance to do something special still, I believe we're seven games out of the division and we play a lot of good teams in front of us. So the opportunity to kind of control our destiny and, and you know, make shake things up, I guess in baseball is, is exciting to me. The big question of today was the future of outfielder Dylan Carlson and we did get a result right at the buzzer. Multiple sources are saying Carlson is heading to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for reliever Sean Armstrong with photographer Clark Bowen. I'm Corey Miller. That's the story from Bush Stadium. We'll send it back to the station.