 Aaron with some of the struggles of the bullpen as of late. How tense was that ninth inning when you see Nelson Cruz walk to the plate. I mean any time obviously Cruz is coming up there. You know it can get a little tense but really like the way Chappie was throwing the ball. You Franko credit put a really tough at bat on him to work his way on and give them a chance with Cruz as the winning run there. But felt good about the way Chappie was throwing the ball and ultimately made pitches when he had to. Did he seem more confident out there tonight. I don't know. I felt that way frankly the last few times. So you know I think going back now probably four outings where I felt really good about him kind of turning a little bit of a corner and getting back to that guy we know. So tonight you know no margin for error. I thought was another really good step for him. Are you at all concerned with what you've seen from Chad Green and Zach Britton lately. I'm green. I'm confident we'll write himself. You know got got a little bit of a blow here and and you know I'm obviously he's had a couple of hiccups but I'm confident that he'll get it rolling again. And then Britt I feel like is really close as well. And really Britt gave up you know one solid contact the Arosa rain a double you know other than that the chopper then he does what he does he's always one pitch away. So and I feel like going back to the Boston outing and now this outing he's getting closer and it's just a matter of him continuing to get reps because the stuff is still absolutely there and he's going to put you on the ground. Were you encouraged to see LeWise go bounce back immediately and was there any consideration to give him another inning. No no he was one inning tonight being three out of four. So you know I was you know if Greeny had gone another hitter there in the sixth I would have considered four outs with him but I was even a little area that tonight but no not another inning. That was that was Britt Chappie lined up how we wanted it. Lindsay Adler you have the next question. What ways do you see Jordan Wattenberg develop and grow across the season. He's just he does a really good job now of first of all I think his stuff is across the board ticked up a little bit starting last year. I think it's ticked up again this year. He's got more weapons he can go to he can lean on his fastball a little bit tonight. He leaned a lot on the cutter and then obviously the curve ball and the change up all those pitches on a given night are really good pitches for him. And I think he's ticked up from a stuff wise and I think that's just a product of you know being another year removed from injury becoming more of a man and getting more you know physically fit and stronger and kind of growing into his body. And I think he does a really good job and not not getting distracted. No matter what's going on you know if there's been games where it's been soft contact and he's been a little bit unlucky or games where we haven't scored for him. He just keeps making pitches and you know he's he's shown a little knack for it as he gets deeper in the game the ability to keep making pitches. So you know tonight they made him work really hard. You know obviously they put together a lot of long at bats against them. You know the first batter of the game goes 10 what 10 pitches. So you know obviously he couldn't get too deep but he's a really good pitcher and continues to get better and better and I think more and more confidence. Dan Martin please unmute.