 I was comfortable out there, just trying to settle into some pitches, make some good pitches, throw some good breaking ball shapes out there, come out of it feeling good. So accomplish those things and like to clean the lineup for the next outing. We go next to Dan Martin. Dan, please unmute. Gary, you were working with Gary earlier in the spring and then today, what was the bike outing that you looked to you? Obviously you've done a lot of work in the offseason on his defense. Did you pick anything out from him, or what was your communication like during the long inning? Yeah, you know, it came out a good time to give me a breather. I thought we worked well today and so I was confident throwing, you know, anything we needed to. And he made some good blocks in the dirt for us too, so I thought we did a nice jump together. And that was his move to come out to talk to you to give you that breather? Yeah, we also needed to discuss what sign we were going to do with the runner in second. We go next to Bruce back. Bruce, please unmute. Hey, Gary, how much of this is just about getting reps and just getting comfortable? Yeah, most of it. And in that regard, you know, is it just like this spring training is, you have to get through this and you have to just continue to get the fieldwork stuff like that? Yeah, I mean, you want to come out of here feeling healthy and having thrown all your pitches. You know, there's always something to work on every time you take the mound. So we'll look to improve on where we started from today going forward, you know, but in terms of the shapes of the pitches, in terms of the velocity, especially relative to the effort, everything is a pretty good start from that standpoint. We can go next to Kristi Acker. Kristi, go ahead. Gary, did you notice any difference with the ball today? Not a whole lot. So it was, I only had, there was just maybe, I didn't notice anything, no. I didn't. It wasn't my focus. You talked to Jerry Lane after your, what were you looking for right there? Just making sure he's healthy and good to see him. He sat out last year and he's one of the more charismatic umpires in the game, so it was fun to see him again. Lindsay Adler, please unmute. You have the next question. So, Bruce, but what are you looking for in these early spring outings and sort of at what point do you start going fast like trying to get comfortable and getting a rest and then really starting to try to maybe take it more forward? Where do you want to be, like, staying speedened? Yeah, I think towards the end, I think when you're probably, you know, you're objective is to turn the line up over, you know, two or three times, you know, before you go out to opening day, that's when you really start to kind of bear down on some of those things, you know, both for practice and for, you know, and for trying to build that volume so that, you know, you have enough pitches to go out. I think you just kind of want to just get a good footing and feel pretty good after the first few. Like I said, we're, you know, monitoring, you know, what the pitches look like coming out of the hand, you know, which includes location, which wasn't quite where it should be today. But, you know, it's tracking with a lot of what we've been throwing, you know, the last few times out and steadily improving. So that's always encouraging and then feeling, you know, feeling really good is also, you know, it's tremendously important early. Marley Rivera, go ahead and unmute. Hi, Derek. You said the UN area worked well together again. Would you be surprised to expand on that? What was it that made today while we were preparing? Well, I just think we both had a good time out there and, you know, we, we, it's always, it was both of our first experience with some fans back in the field for a while. And I thought that, you know, I made some good pitches. He made some good catches and we kept the ball in front of us and he liked how some of the pitches were breaking. And so he gave me some good feedback on that. And so it was just a good day.