 It was a great feeling. I was super happy to be out there with the guys again. Brought some good luck from from Scarrett, Syracuse, New York where it was 40 and raining the whole time. So it was good, but felt great. Knee feels really good, you know, and feel pretty good, had some good a bath tonight. You know, I just got hit in the hand too, which kind of sucked, but overall happy with how I felt. How is the hand? It's good. It's just a little swollen. You know, I should be good to go tomorrow, but, you know, just kind of frustrating because you need your hands written, but, you know, I'll suck it up. And as far as the knee is concerned, throughout the rehab process, did you feel anything at all in the knee or does it feel 100% normal? The first, you know, a couple of weeks were, you know, a little bit, you know, obviously trying to get my range of motion back, which is the biggest thing. And what I've learned from guys that I've had is, you know, don't rush in, make sure you get all that back. And, you know, you know, right, the first day I ran sprints, you know, week three or four, I felt confident cutting and running. And, you know, I felt like I didn't have it. So it's been really good. You know, I got some good baseball, you know, situations when I was on my rehab assignment where I was running first or third, you know, I had to hustle out of single kind of stuff. So I had to, you know, go to my left and right for some ground balls. And, you know, I feel like I got, you know, what I needed to get done. And, you know, obviously having the confidence, you know, and it's, you know, make those plays. And overall it's, it's, it's felt great. And, you know, I haven't had any problems. Don't think about it at all.