 Hayes, I just had you feel first time out. Yeah, I felt, you know, definitely nervous, you know, been a while since I've been in front of packed house. So definitely nervous, was glad that I was able to get in there and get that one out of the way. And I feel like now I can kind of settle it in, settle in and just be myself. How much of a welcome change was that pitching in front of some fans and back out there with your team again? It was great. You know, really excited, obviously, that we had fans today, you know, getting back out there. Obviously just felt a little stiff and with everything going on. But, you know, it was good, good for me to get back out there. And then hopefully I can start contributing to, you know, wins and stuff for us as we move forward. When you look at this, what do you need to do to build next time just to feel more comfortable out there? I think just the more reps I get, arm speed, arm strength, velocity, all that stuff is going to kind of level out. Sometimes I go through some fluctuations right now, but sinkers moving and it's moving really well. Command, you know, is getting better. So if I have those two things, normally I'm going to have success and all the other stuff will fall out. But I think just reps now and getting in games. Next question to Eric Bolland. Zach, before the game, you said you felt healthy, ready to go. But did you need to have an outing like that that was, you know, crisp and the stuff felt good just to kind of in your own mind confirm what you were feeling going into it? I think so. I think every spring training, especially when, you know, opening day comes, I think there's that maybe, I don't know if it's doubt or whatever you want to call it, but anxiety about actually getting into a game that matters and being able to, you know, get through an inning, you know, fairly crisp blue. So yeah, you know, you definitely need that, you know, kind of get your feet wet like they say. And then from here on out, you know, I just want to be in the role that I normally am. And like I said, contributed to wins. I mean, that's at the end of the day, you know, obviously coming back, it's exciting for me. But if you're not winning, I mean, it doesn't matter much. Next question to Dan Martin. Just to kind of follow up on that, you know, given that today was your first day, you know, you guys are I think seven and a half back now. What do you make of where the team is and just how tough it's been to get going to where you guys want to be? Yeah, I would say everyone's disappointed obviously with where we are. You know, I've been with the team, you know, sporadically. So I kind of have a good sense of how everyone feels in the clubhouse. And I know we're disappointed. We expect to be in a better position. Doesn't mean that we can't get there, right? It's just, you know, you got to kind of put your head down and get after it and start, you know, putting together some wins. I mean, that's all that matters is why I came here. And I think that's why most of these people are in this clubhouse, you know, we were brought here to win. And no matter if it's pretty or not, a wins a win, right? And we got to figure out how to grind and get those wins at the end of the day.