 Yeah, he's, he's throwing live today back here. We just decided to keep him back here. I think, you know, just trying to be a little wise and probably slow player. Higher leverage relievers as far as game action, just trying to be mindful of, you know, all the, all the things we talked about with our starting pitchers and innings and, you know, coming off of last season. I want to be mindful of that with our relievers as well. So there's a good chance we might hold some of those guys back and keep them in more controlled environments where with live BPs and things like that. We're doing that with Chad today. Really good. He's in, he's in great shape. I've loved to, you know, his live a B's. You know, a couple walks out of the chute, which is very Aaron Hicks. Right. But, but his work's been really good as defensive work. I've kind of loved his competitiveness in our in some of our live BPs. So I'm excited about where Aaron's at right now. I think body wise he came in, you know, best shape of his life, right. But in a lot of ways he did because I think he was training this winter as opposed to rehabbing. And it, to me, it showed right away when I saw him physically. I mean, he's really strong right now. He's really fit. And, and I feel like has had a real focus start to camp. Hopefully the fact that he is in the kind of condition he's in and again being able to train for a season instead of rehabbing to get ready for a season. Hopefully is something that pays dividends for him and allows him to be in a better position to stay on the field. You know, I like him third and you know, feel like, you know, just with his switch hit switch hitting capabilities. He doesn't really get on base doesn't put the ball on the ground what you like in the three hole. Yeah, I kind of envision him in that slot. Yeah, we'll see. We'll just as we need to.