 So it might be a while before we know exactly what pitch or the Yankees are getting back. He'll obviously be on a pitch count tonight and just like in April, it might take him some time to return to full effectiveness. But his breaking ball was a real showstopper over his last six stars before getting hurt. And these numbers in those outings are our key to the game. Yesterday, he talked about the process of getting himself sharp as he looks to return. Yeah, I think, you know, I think I said yesterday, I think it's it's always a work in progress, whether it's, you know, coming off of rehab starts, whether it's 15 starts in a year, whatever it might be. But I think it's, you know, the way I feel is it's it's identifying what the pitches are doing each day and then trying to corral that to to go out there and execute a game plan and execute quality pitches. And I feel like one time where I can do that right now. Thank you, Corey. Can you go next to Brendan Cutty? Corey, what's encouraged you the most about your rehab assignment and what you've been able to do so far in that? You know, I think first and foremost, the health side of it, the way I felt bouncing back, the way I felt while I'm out there, all that kind of stuff. Which remind of these, I guess that, you know, the injury isn't an issue anymore. So to speak, I mean, I think that's first and foremost in a rehab assignment, then going out there and executing pitches to different parts of strike zone, you know, the way you want things like that, you know, everybody would like perfect results every time out. But I think that, you know, to have perspective and realize that that's not probably the goal. I think that there's there's more to it than just that. So I think, you know, knowing, I guess kind of having a feel for where you want to be as yourself and what you want to do on the mound. And, you know, I feel like I got to that point.