 Brian, where do you stand right now with Greg Byrd? I would say, you know, in terms of depth charts, you got to have him behind a loop of weight going into spring training. I mean, obviously, frustrating year for him, therefore, for us. Obviously, it's a player's game and this player has had multiple surgeries now on the ankle. And I think the second one obviously took its toll on him. And maybe, you know, the operating surgeon has said, you know, a few times at A, sometimes the stuff takes a lot longer to settle in, even though he's clean and healthy and he's cleared the return to play mode. It doesn't mean that you're going to get the same player in the first year back. And so now, for the back on that, would be the reason why we didn't see the real bird, although he was healthy. And so, you know, he maybe was a full rehab type season and he never got his full balance back. And, you know, but at the end of the day, because of all the things he's got an option, he'll come in and compete with the void at first base. He may be able to overtake him. The ceiling is still there. We still believe that, I mean, because we've seen it, we know what the talent level is. He's always been a great talented player. The injury history has been a problem. And when healthy, we know he can be productive, but it appears that, you know, the health thing took him down a whole other level last year. And so with that said, and he'll, that's a great thing about our game. You'll have a chance to get reverse and come in and compete again. And hopefully the narrative will be different next year for him and therefore for us, but, you know, we're very thankful of the acquisition Luke Boyd because he was an impact player for us. And so thankfully that happened. And because of it, you know, we had a little bit more security there than if we hadn't done that.