 You know, one inning, two inning, three innings, and then finally in there in that last a bat, it kind of started cramping up on me. So, you know, it's kind of sex to be able to come out of this game. Did you have an MRI, Aaron? No, I get an MRI tomorrow. So that's what we got planned for tomorrow. What are your thoughts based on how it feels right now? I mean, I feel good right now. I mean, so we'll see how it goes today. And, you know, see what the results say tomorrow. Is it similar, Aaron, to the level of pain that you felt last week with the other handspring? No, no, not that much pain at all. I mean, like I said, I just feel like it was just a cramp. Was there any debate about you staying in the game when Steve and Aaron came out? No, I mean, yeah, I was trying to stay in the game, but, you know, my body language was saying that, you know, I should get out of the game. Will you change your play tomorrow? I mean, I'm going to try to do everything I can to be able to take it, be ready for tomorrow's game. I mean, that's my plan. Do you think that the H might be a more realistic goal for you? I mean, I don't know. That's not my decision.