 He's healthy and I know he warmed up really good throwing the ball really well, you know, it's just like he's got to get out there and just, you know, almost, you know, not think in terms of not throwing a ball but just trust in, like, trust in it and letting it rip and then let the results fall where they may where I think he's going to garden against, like, making sure he doesn't throw a ball and that's, you know, similar to the mindset I talk a lot about hitters, you know, like, well, I want to get hit, I want to go and that gets you in trouble. You know, maybe a little bit similar on the mound but, you know, I think he's healthy and, you know, his last couple of, I know, bullpen sessions and talking to Hark about his warm-up, he was really sharp actually, so we just got to get him over that hump. It's 10-2 at that point. Is there any thought to letting him work his way through that or is it at the point where, you know, if he grew he's wanting to get a grand slam on his 10-6? Yeah, no, no, no. I don't want him to out there in labor and especially first time out, you know, he's up with 20 pitches all of a sudden there and it's just, like, you know, don't want to mess with it at that point. Are you concerned at all about his mindset? He seemed to, like, kind of defeated as he walked off the mound, he didn't even wait for you. Right. That was unusual to see that. I mean, that's the biggest thing. No, I mean, I know he wants it and I know, you know, the good thing is, like I said, I feel like his work and his sides and everything's been really good, so it's in there. You know, but I think, you know, there's probably a little bit of confidence right now that's not there, especially, you know, when Chappy's at his best, he's a mother out there. He's got a lot of confidence and we got to get that back to him, so that's the biggest thing right now because I do feel like he's healthy and, you know, the work is there, but it's getting over that hump and I think confidence plays a big factor in that. It looked like Marinaccio talked to a trainer after he came off. Is he alright? Yeah, we'll see. He was a little dead on him today, so we'll see what we have there. Overall, just what did you think of Cole this afternoon? I thought he was good. You know, they're a good contact team and they're pretty patient, so, you know, they did a good job of laying off some close pitches, you know, so they made him work quite a bit. I thought his fastball was really good today and really just, you know, the two mistakes and really, you know, Naylor hit the cutter, looked like up and out over the plate and then fallen behind Reyes and then getting a, you know, 3-0 pitch out over the plate there. So other than that, I thought he was pretty sharp. I thought their team did a pretty good job of making it tough on them and laying off of, you know, those close pitches that, you know, sometimes you see chases on. They do a pretty good job of that, but I thought Garrett was good. Maren Hachio comes into a situation there and gets three outs in a row and he got a couple hits there. It could be a game and you look at what he's done lately. I think he's given up running 14-15 on his row. Hasn't given up a hit in 11 a row. What can you say about the job that he did today and overall in the last month or so? Yeah, he's done a good job. I mean, that, you know, that change-up's really good. Obviously, it makes him really tough against left-handers. But yeah, he has earned more and more of a role and taken advantage of some opportunities. You know, like, that's been one of the cool things with all our young pitchers this year, whether it's King going to that another level and what we've seen as Sears and Maren Hachio and Clark Schmidt. You know, those things have all been really encouraging and, you know, certainly Maren Hachio is right there.