 what's to out to you about the way he was throwing tonight? Well, I thought in the second and third inning, they pressured him a little bit and he made some big pitches to get out of the innings. And then I thought he got into a really good rhythm. And you know, I didn't strike many guys out today, but I thought he got into a really good rhythm after that third inning and kind of cruised for the next couple. He was just sharp, you know, with a lead there, started really attacking the strike zone, using his pitches, but I thought he was pretty sharp, especially off his last outing, where I didn't think he was as sharp or his stuff wasn't quite as crisp. I thought this was a good one. After struggling with the offense, how good is it to have this kind of blow-off? Yeah, it's good to, yeah. I mean, and to get contributions from so many people, I don't even think we hit the ball out of the ballpark tonight. But to have the level of it bats and, you know, extra base hits, a lot of guys hitting the balls on the screws was really good to see. I didn't know that only if you did get punched in the entire lineup, but particularly from the bottom of the lineup. Yeah. What does that say to you right now? Yeah, I mean, you know, Aussie three hits, you know, Trevi had some good at bats. Izzy might have had the most key at bats of the game to kind of get those, that first big inning going with a really tough at bat. So yeah, it's good, you know, and that's another, you know, byproduct of getting Giancarlo back is, you know, you get a little bit deeper throughout. So, yeah, I mean, good at bats. Mitch, you prepare, what have you thought of, as a batsman's first week of the big of the year? That's what I said the other day, you know, when he hadn't had a lot of results yet, I thought, you know, just looking at the at bats, you see a guy that's not overmatched, you know, had some big at bats in the last game against the Mets that we won two key at bats. Obviously today throwing a few hits out there. So he's, he definitely, he can handle himself. And, you know, he's given us a nice little presence there with the switch hitting. He's still confident, Rizzo is okay physically. Rizzo? Yeah. What do you mean? Just because, you know, the last production. Oh yeah, I mean, you know, he threw a couple of hits out there. I might give him down tomorrow against the lefty, but yeah, I mean, he's managing it pretty well. And, you know, feel like he's in a good spot. You kind of mentioned the one, Stanton is in there. How does it impact the rest of the guys in the lineup? It's just a presence. It's another, you know, really scary, tough presence that a pitcher knows he's got to really execute again. So it's just another, you know, hard, grinded out pitches. And usually when we're at our best, those guys, and G's a big part of that, you kind of wear guys down a little bit. And hopefully it nets other guys some mistakes throughout the game because you have another heavyweight to go through.