 Aaron and Baltimore, when we asked you about Geo's pinch hit home run, you said I hate it coming in, you know, sitting all game and having to come in in the sixth, seventh inning. How did you feel coming up there today? Oh, great. You know, I was watching the whole game locked in. You know, kind of got my pregame, little routine in with the Nealore, our little, our hitting guy. Yeah, just, I think the biggest thing was just trying to stay aggressive in that, in that situation. I think sometimes as a pinch hitter I get up there and I want to see a pitch or I want to, you know, I'm thinking about a plan and also you miss your, your pitches to hit. So I just try to go up there and stay aggressive, have an aggressive mindset. You know, the first two pitches were balls, but even two else stay aggressive and shoot something in the center. And how impressive was, was Domingo today? He, you know, it's kind of tough following up a no hitter after Corey Kluber and what he did. But Domingo is right there, you know, seven shuddy and throwing it over to our bullpen was, was pretty impressive as all his pitches were working today. That change up is nasty. Command to both sides, even some good two seamers into righties. It was just all around a great show and buy it. Thank you, Aaron. Any other questions for Aaron? Marley Rivera. Hi, Aaron. Aaron Boone has talked to us repeatedly how he wants to help you manage your body throughout the season, right? So you can play as many games as possible. How, how do you feel that Yankees have managed that so far? And how would, you know, how, how do you believe that they are protecting you sometimes from yourself because players always want to be out there? Yeah, it's been tough. You know, there's been a part of a few times I've wanted to go out there and, you know, tell them, you know, I'm good to play, good to play, kind of, you know, shut me down. You know, kind of, because years past, you know, I've kind of played through some stuff and, you know, lingering stuff turns into, you know, more situations and injuries. You know, but me and Boone got great communication. You know, I think that's the biggest thing, you know, when it comes down to it is the type of communication you have with your skipper and your trained staff and, you know, me and Boone got a great relationship. You know, we're honest with each other and, you know, we've done a great job, I think, so far this season. Erin, obviously, you guys are getting pretty shorthanded in that outfield, but unfortunately the latest injury to Lamar, does it put more pressure on you, you know, just to remain healthy or do you just have to do what you got to do? I just got to do what I got to do, you know, injuries happen. You know, we saw it, especially in 19 where we, you know, called up quite a few guys that might not have gotten an opportunity and, you know, they produced, you know, so I think that's kind of what is going to have to happen here, you know, is, you know, the guys up here keep producing, do what you can do, you know, don't try to do too much. That's where we kind of get into trouble and, you know, bad habits can form, you know, and the guys that get called up, you know, come up and have some fun and do your job. I think that's what it kind of comes down to. Yeah, just don't try to, don't try to do too much or all pieces of this puzzle and just everybody just do their part and we'll be in a good spot.