 And one guy that has had a fantastic year is Garrett Cole. What was it like to watch him all season long? Impressive. You know, what a show he put on for us. You know, I'm disappointed as, you know, a teammate, you know, captain of this team that we're able to put out a better season for him and, you know, take somebody like that and what he's doing into the postseason. It's just the way he works on a daily basis, the way he competes on the mound, you know, the other four days when he's not pitching, he's in here on the bench talking with other pitchers. He's in here communicating with the guy that's starting on the mound, like Clark was starting at the night. He's in here talking with them, you know, telling them what he's seeing. And, you know, that's what you expect and that's what you want to have an ace and out of your, the leader of your pitching staff. So it's, you know, been an honor playing with him this year and looking forward to seeing how he improves on this for next year. It's gonna be fun. There are a lot of fans that are still angry at the wall at Dodger Stadium for costing you some of your season. Is there anything that you're going to need to do with the foot in the offseason to ensure you're ready to go come spring training? Yeah, we got a couple things to take care of, you know, hopefully no surgery and, you know, that's going to be a normal offseason for me and, you know, get back to work, you know, as much as this season has been a disappointment and I've hated it and it's, it is what it is. But I think these extra four weeks, extra three weeks, are going to be beneficial I think for everybody to go out there and, you know, work on some things they need to work on, improve on some things they need to improve on and, you know, making sure that everybody's ready to go and ready to battle and fight, you know, come spring training. What does your offseason look like? What will you do in this offseason? You know, every offseason, you know, I try to maybe take, you know, kind of two weeks to get away from everything, you know, kind of try to forget about baseball and then kind of reflect on the season, reflect on the good, the bad, what I need to improve on, you know, where I need to work on and then it's time to go to work. You know, definitely be using these extra couple of weeks wisely and take a couple of weeks off and then it's right back to the grind, you know, right back in the way room in the cage just figure some things out to help with this team in a better position. Well, if at any point in time during this offseason, a couple of weeks pass and you get tired of not talking to the media, you just let us know, you're always welcome here on the Yes Network. Erin, as always, thank you for the time. Enjoy your offseason. No, thank you.