 Did it take you a little while to settle in today? And then did you feel better as the innings went on? Yeah, I think that's, I'd say that's about how I felt about it. I think it took just a minute. I was able to execute on some pitches, but some deep counts before I was able to execute. So the second and third, I thought I sort of pressed the issue a little better with getting strike one and forcing contact. How odd has this whole experience been for you so far in trying to get ready and what is almost the middle of July for a season that's going to be 60 games? It's been strange, you know, just sort of being in a hotel room, having a lot of downtime, it's kind of the opposite of what it was for the last seven, eight months. So it's weird, I still haven't got used to that. But as far as preparing, that stuff's normal. It is a little strange to walk out to an empty Yankee stadium, but I think as we keep going, we'll get more and more used to that. Thank you. Who has another question for Jay? Brendan Cuddy, go ahead and unmute. Hey Jay, thanks for taking the time. Can you hear me? I might be frozen. I got you. Yep. Okay, good. Just, can I ask you your reaction to hearing about overall this is positive coronavirus test? And if that makes you any more concerned about continuing this season? You know, I think it's unfortunate to hear that. You don't want to hear any of our players, you know, come down with that. But I think we knew going in, it was there was potential for that. And I think if we want to make this thing work, I think we got to understand that these things might happen. And we just got to be as responsible as we can to protect ourselves and our teammates and everybody in here. So, you know, we have our protocols in place. And I think we just have to try to follow those best we can. Thank you, John. All right, so Jay Hap today pitching, I think he threw somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 pitches. Let's take a look, 51 pitches. So potentially next time out, 60, 65. And as Michael Kay kind of alluded to, maybe you get them in that 80 to 90 range. Right, and I thought that today we saw who Jay Hap is. You see the numbers right there. He ends up with the four strikeouts. As Meredith asked him at the outset of her conversation, spotted a little bit early on. Sanchez ended up with a double offhand, but also had a couple of strikeouts in that first inning. And I think with Hap, it's about ramping him up to whatever that pitch count becomes. You're right, Bob. I think Garrett Cole is up on a mountaintop and he's a guy maybe you get six or seven innings out of his out of him in that first start, maybe not seven. I don't know if they pushed him that far, but with Jay Hap, it might be five innings. Just give us five innings, your first go-around, and then use the bullpen after that.