 And what did you think about both starting pitchers tonight and Jay Hap and Clark Schmidt? Good. I thought, first off, Jay, stuff-wise, was solid. Mixed pitches, drove his count up. I thought was, in a lot of ways, picked up where he left off in spring training. So that was really encouraging to see him come out and set a good tone for us. And then Clark, I thought, was excellent. I think he relished the opportunity facing our guys in Yankee Stadium. I thought the stuff was sharp. You saw just how special of a curve ball it is. And I thought he was not only the quality of the pitch, but also the ability to command it. And I thought he did a great job of that tonight. He talked about being aggressive, not backing down to some of those big-time hitters. Did that impress you for not having a ton of experience at this level that he is so confident on the mound? I don't know if it oppressed me this time around, because it's kind of what I expected. I mean, that's first off the scouting report and the makeup reports that I heard about him going into spring training. And then he showed that to us while we were down there. He's continued to show it here. So I can't really say I was that surprised. I expect he's a confident kid that when he goes out on the mound, he expects to be good. Just how odd was it playing an intra-squad game in an empty Yankee stadium? Yeah, it was weird, but something that is important that we get used to. And so these days are going to be important not only to obviously build our guys up, but slowly but surely get used to, obviously, a different environment that we're going to be playing in. I remember around 9-11, we had an inter-squad game in the middle of September in Old River Front Stadium. And that kind of brought back that memory of how odd that was. So we've got to get used to it. And today was the start of that. And I expect us to. Jake Siner, go ahead and unmute. Erin, this is the first time you guys got to run something like a game situation just with some of the new protocols. I'm just curious, any pickups, any learning experiences, anything that surprised you in adjustments you plan to make regarding those rules going forward? Yeah, I think it's getting used to. I think the challenge will be once you get into an actual game of real competition and the everything, the thinking that goes into every pitch and trying to think ahead. But also being mindful, obviously, of the protocols in place and the social distancing and certain things you're not allowed to do that sometimes you do without even thinking about. So that's why as important as these games are for everyone to get used to playing in a different environment, obviously getting the reps that are absolutely necessary at this time of the year as we get ready for the season. But just also just getting comfortable in what's a little bit of an uncomfortable situation. Next question from Eric Boland. Eric, go ahead and unmute. Erin, I'm sure you've probably had that for a few days, but the schedule was finally officially released today. What was your just general reaction to the 60 game schedule and how it laid out for you guys? Yeah. Well, I knew we were playing the East, not leaving the East. So I don't know. There's a lot of formidable teams, obviously, and when you combine the National League and the American League East. So I know it's going to be a tough road. And I know we also look forward to that challenge and look forward to hopefully being ready to go when we head down to Washington in a couple of weeks. Brian Hoke, you can unmute. We can't hear you, Brian. It's not working for you, Brian. Let's go to Sweeney, Sweeney Murdy, if you can unmute. You got me? Yeah. Hey, Erin, I know you said you were going to do this, but can you just explain what some of the reasons were behind whatever defensive alignments you were trying? Yeah. So we kind of decided to go just to play really safe with the rain and then dump in, obviously, the outfield just because it was a little wet. And it was probably fine before the game even started in left and center field. We just didn't really feel like we wanted them running around in a wet field. But right field was pretty dry. And we checked with Judgie before, as far as when he was out there running, and he wanted to give it a go. So initially, we were going to go probably three innings, every other inning with our outfielders. We were going four innings with the infielders. So just a way of creatively trying to get them there at bats and stay in the game, but also get them off their feet and build them up a little bit defensively. So we'll be creative here in these early days where you might see some different alignments, but the rain factored into that a little bit tonight. Marley, go ahead and unmute your next question. Hey, Aaron, can you hear me? Yes. I'm asking the question for Hope, because he's having a little trouble with this computer. So Hope wanted to know the plan, actually I do too, the plan for Garrett called tomorrow, please. We'll see. He built up pretty good his first go around. Probably three, four innings, probably anywhere from 50 to 60 pitches would kind of be the plan. But we'll also kind of take it inning by inning. But there's a potential that he could give us for tomorrow.