 Otani is back as the DH and the Angels with a 5-2 victory over the Tigers. So Otani, his debut this year to last year hit what, 285 and he was pitching and hitting. What are your expectations for Otani as a hitter? That's all we're going to see for him this year. Well, he missed a bunch of time. He missed spring training that always hurts, especially for a hitter. But I expect him to continue to grow, continue to get better. He can focus just on hitting right now. He's going to get consistent at bats every single day. He missed days pitching last year. He hit 22 homers last year, rookie of the year. I mean, this guy is the most athletic player going right now. This guy runs like a deer, hits with the power, can do everything on a baseball field. I mean, this guy is just a pure athlete and I expect him to continue. His growth is up, up, up, up, up. I think AJ just hit it on the head with, I think he's going to be better than what he was last year. And this is going to be a year to allow him to just focus on the hitting because there is no pitching. And so it's just all I've got to do is I can start, you know, looking at other pitchers, you know, figuring out how they're going to attack me, go out there. He is, there's a coach now for the Dodgers, Dino Ebel, who's a third base coach. And he has been with the Angel organization in the last, I don't know, 15 years or so. And he was telling me this spring, without question, Otani is the best all-around player he's ever seen. Without question. With trout on the scene? Yeah. AJ said, Otani does everything. And I was kind of a doubter last year. I'm like, ah, no way, this guy can't be that good. He's better than that. And, you know, trout leads the majors in walks. So not a lot of protection around him in the lineup. That should help. It can't be understated though, consistent at bats. I know he was getting a lot of at bats. He got over 300 plate appearances last year. But there was days off because of the pitching. The thing is when you're a hitter and you're an everyday player and you know, hey, I'm going to hit and I'm going to hit and wherever they put me in the lineup every single day, that gives you a confidence and a swagger when you walk up to the plate. No matter what happens, I don't have to try to get through hits. But you got to kind of help a brother out. You can't throw him out there against Daniel Norris on the first day like, hey, welcome back. Go take this curve ball from the line though. That's why he's a star. Well, and the idea that if he's going to DH that maybe at first base pool holes and Justin Bohr would share time. Yeah, I mean, he's going to DH. I mean, I don't know what the situation is with the arm and how, you know, I mean, look at, he's going to pitch again, right? So you're not even going to mess around with it about that, right? But athletically speaking, he can do anything and he does it at the highest level. How do you think Brad Ausmus handled that? Hey, Albert, by the way, we're going to DH. We're going to platoon you with Justin Bohr so Atani can get us a bat. Yeah, that wouldn't go over. Yeah, that's a tough conversation. Well, that's a conversation that's not going to happen. They said it. Well, I know, but it's not. Ausmus said they're going to platoon. They're discussing it. They're discussing it. Hey, Albert, you're not going to play again. I mean, hey, Albert, you got 2,000 RBIs, but you're not going to play. He's right on the edge of accomplishing that.