 How satisfying is it to bounce back with a sweep? We scored 28 runs in end stretch where you had 21 games in 20 days. Yeah, I'm really, really happy with how we were able to come in with a focus this series, you know, especially falling down four runs in that first inning of the first game. And just thought we just had a lot of quality at bats up and down our lineup from a lot of different guys, a lot of people contributing. And and really, you know, I felt like our hunger was good coming in today. No one, you know, we're we're about to leave for the road going into an off day. And I just I was I was really pleased with how the guys came out today. Just from a focus energy, everything standpoint to to kind of finish off this home stand, which was a little up and down and finished on a really good note. What's the latest on Dede? Um, he's got a pretty bad bruise on his heel. So it's something that we'll kind of monitor over the next 24 hours could potentially be a DL thing. So, you know, not great there, but we'll just kind of see where we are tomorrow. And there's nothing broken or anything like that. But he's he's got a pretty good, pretty significant bruise on his heel. And there's some swelling in there. So we'll we'll know a lot more tomorrow, but it's a possible DL situation. And that's the result of the imaging test that he had done? Yeah. Well, he went all that. And I think that all came back clean and fine. But there's pretty good, pretty good swelling in there. Susan, how exactly did the heel get bruised? I'd have to I haven't run run back through it and seen it. But, you know, pretty good spill over there. I don't know if he jammed his heel down into the ground or or where exactly he did it. I haven't run through that with him yet or where I haven't seen the video yet. I was just talking with him in cash and and Stevie just kind of walking through, you know, where he was and what the next 24 hours looks like. What what were your feelings about Jay Hap today? Good, you know, it gives up the Homer in the first air, throws a number of pitches. And then just kind of settled in, you know, you can't really you can't ever really tell, you know, it seemed like, you know, they were they were aggressively up there swinging against them, knowing that he's pounding the strike zone, knowing he's throwing a lot of heaters. Obviously, they know him a little bit. So they were they were aggressive with them in that first inning and made it a little bit difficult on them. But I thought he settled in pretty well and, you know, kept just pounding the strike zone. And then obviously, you know, especially once once we got him that lead in the bottom of the first, he kind of took it from there and and gave us a solid outing. Kevin and Dan, a two part question. What's your plan for shortstop without DD, obviously. And also the just to kind of you've been getting some weird injuries to, you know, injuries happen. But it's a little strange with because, I mean, Maraus was totally out of position there when I'm over on things like that. I mean, we'll see where we are again in 24 hours. Maybe maybe the news gets a lot better and and and we'll go from there. But, you know, Glaber would move over and and get the bulk of the work at shortstop. If DD was down for a significant time, you know, obviously, we have we have toe capable playing there. So we'll just we'll kind of mix and match and figure it out from there. And like injuries or injuries, you know, I mean, you just they're part of it. You know, you hope to avoid them as much as you can, especially the key guys. But it's, you know, whether they're freakish, whether they're, you know, significant, whether they're small, they're they're all things that you have to deal with and and we will. Obviously, Walker would be someone you put at second, but he's in right field. Just the the toll that the injuries have taken to such key guys. So you wonder, you know, how how much more resilient this this team can be if this is something that lands DD on the disabled. Yeah, I mean, look, it's it's another, you know, I don't have to explain to you how important DD is to our club. So so hopefully it's not something that's that's very long. But, you know, we'll we'll we'll work it out and hopefully, you know, hopefully John Carlos in a position to where he's back on the field, you know, like that can slide walk into the end of that infield mix again. And and, you know, we'll make do that way. And yeah, we'll we'll make it work. Brandon to the right two things. What was the what were the results of Romain's test today? Good. Everything everything checked out. You know, we got his heart rate up this this morning. He responded well past all the the scat testing. So, you know, assuming everything's good over here, the next 24 or 48 hours, I would expect him to be back in full full go on Tuesday. Bill to the right, Stanton's usually a pretty low key guy. How do you think he'll handle going back to Miami? Um, you know, I think one, he's looking forward to going back there. You know, it's always weird, you know, just speaking from my own experiences of playing the next team or going back to a city that, you know, in this case, he grew up in in a lot of ways and, you know, came up through their system, became the big leader there for him, became the face of the franchise, obviously, and a huge star. So I'm sure there's all kinds of emotions that go into that to returning to a place. So, you know, it's one of those things that you deal with also as a big lager. It's kind of the inevitably going to happen to you if you play long enough in this game. So I'm sure he'll he'll be experiencing a lot of emotions. And, you know, if if what I've seen of from him over the last four or five months, I would imagine he'll handle it pretty well.