 A couple days ago I had a little like, just a little tender spot, nothing that doesn't come throughout the season. You know, I was fortunate to get three days off in a row without pitching a game and then I came down here to play catch today. Just felt like I wasn't quite a hundred percent and I didn't want to, you know, go out there and not be the guy they expect me to be because I'm, you know, fighting something. It's just, even if it's just a little sore spot, so I came in or I told Larry out there and let Booney know and just ask him if I could try to get a day. I know it, of all days, it turned out to be this game and, you know, I wish I could have been there to help him out and hopefully tomorrow, you know, I'll be ready to go. If you were, it's just one day. Yeah, I mean, I've only had three or four days. I mean, today would be my fourth day, so hopefully, you know, if they need me, I should be there tomorrow. If, if you get another day, I get another day, you know, take it, take it, see what happens tomorrow. That was a sore spot different from, from something that tells you that you're injured. Yeah, I mean, like, you know, when you're injured and you can't go, you just let the team know. I mean, that's, that's the way I look at it. You know, throughout the year, you deal with aches and bruises and stuff like that. This one just was sticking with me for a little longer. I mean, if I had to pitch today, I could have gone out there and done it, but I don't feel like I would have been at 100% and I wouldn't, I don't want to give this team anything but that. What do you think of the job that guys like AJ Cole and Chad Gray did of working themselves in and out of trouble, kind of, kind of like you're a groudini act, giving me anxiety out there in the bullpen. I'm watching it. I'm like, man, now I know what it feels like when people are watching me pitch in 11 and 12 and 13 and 10 and nine, all the years before, pretty much.