 Aaron, just what's your level of concern with Corey Kluber? I mean, always concerned when a starting pitcher comes out like that. You know, we'll obviously get some answers tomorrow. Physical exam was pretty good tonight. So we'll just, you know, instead of speculating, just hopefully get some answers tomorrow. And hopefully it's something that, you know, just some tightness that he had to deal with tonight that couldn't work through. Did you notice something as he was pitching, or was it more of him going to the training staff and saying, I just can't get loose? Yeah, it was more that. I mean, obviously he wasn't as sharp. And there were, you know, maybe a handful of pitches where, you know, we're like, looked like he came out of his delivery there and, you know, some misfires up, where it looked like he came out of the delivery, where, but it wasn't anything that we were, you know, speculating on him needing to come out of the game at that point. Thank you. Bob Clappish, go ahead. You said that there was a, I guess, a perfunctory exam. A what? During the game. I mean, did you guys learn anything so far, or is it still a complete prompt book? A perfunctory exam during the game. Oh, yeah, he just, you know, had a physical exam with trainers and Dr. Ahmad and everything. So, yeah, so now we'll see what comes of tomorrow. But that was, you know, went pretty well, so. Others for Aaron. Back to Meredith. Aaron, what made Matt so good tonight? I thought his fastball had really good life, you know, he's and commanded it. And then, you know, able to work the cutter in, you know, was able to get some strikes in there, was able to expand and then enough secondary with his changeup and breaking ball too. But thought he had a good fastball and cutter combination tonight and, you know, really, you know, really held us down. It seemed like a couple of times Urschella was really favoring his knee. Is that acting up again? Or is that just what it has been? I think he wears that, I think he wears a sleeve on it. So a lot of times he's just adjusting it. Yeah. Go to Dan Martin. So, Aaron, Geo wears that sleeve consistently. Yeah. Okay. And looking at the numbers, Andor had good numbers against Matt's. Was there any consideration to starting him Oh, yeah. What was the week? Yeah, there's, yeah, definitely consideration. You know, but, you know, somebody, somebody's got to sit that, you know, of, you know, considering him or Frazier, you know, you know, Gary not in the D eight, you know, all those kind of pieces that you put together kind of considered at all. Back to Bob Clappish. Aaron, forgive me for asking you to speculate, but do you think it's possible that the no hitter just took so much out of Corey physically, maybe emotionally that he's just a little spent? Well, I forgive you. I mean, I don't know, you know, he's going on his on his sixth day this time. You know, for being, I mean, obviously a complete game last time, you know, it was pretty efficient. And, you know, I think he threw 101 pitches in that nine inning. So, you know, it wasn't a ton of stress or traffic or long innings for that matter and pitching on the sixth day. I mean, I don't think so. But again, you know, who's to say, we'll see what we have tomorrow. But, you know, it wasn't one of those outings where, you know, he's got a no hitter and he's going into a dangerous, you know, point of the game where he's really gone somewhere that he hasn't from a pitch count standpoint, from a stress pitches standpoint, he's pretty in line with what he's been doing. Right, thanks. Back to Dan Martin. Aaron Corey said that it didn't seem like what he felt tonight was similar to what he felt last year. But given the injury history that he's coming off of, does that give you an added sense of worry that there is something serious to be dealt with? Well, look, any time a starting pitcher comes out of the game, you know, because whatever's going on in the shoulder, you know, that's, you know, that cause for, you know, concern or what's going on there, you know, obviously. But we'll see what we have tomorrow. And then kind of get our arms around it a little bit and see where we're at. Yeah. Anyone else?