 And Mike, three hits tonight, your first three hits of the season, when you get your opportunities, how much fun is it to hit in this lineup? That's great. You know, I think the position player depth on our team is a definite strength of ours. So you know, your number could get called at any time and that just kind of got to grab that opportunity. But I would say that it's definitely easier with just kind of the momentum that I think our lineup creates and the opportunities that our lineup creates, hitting in scoring position, putting pressure on the other team, stuff like that. And what does it mean to you all going forward to have Masahiro back in this rotation? I mean, he's been a staple here for, you know, I don't know how many years and the preparation, effort, the consistency, you know, when he takes the ball. You know, I know his pitch counts a little bit, you know, he's still got to build that up. But, you know, we expect him to pitch deep in the game. He came out, he looked great tonight, you know, after what happened coming out, throwing a lot of strikes. He looked sharp, so it was great to have him back, you know, it's great to have him back. Thank you, Chris. Do we have some more questions for Mike? Ron Blum, please unmute. Mike, for fans who were watching at home that don't know a lot about Nelson, from what you've learned being around him, what are some of the things that you can tell them? I think he told them a lot tonight. You know, this spring training was the first time I saw him throw. I thought it was extremely impressive, you know, three good pitches. You know, Guy making his big lead debut on a Saturday night against the Red Sox. You know, he came in and he wasn't scared, and he attacked the hitters with his fastball. And, you know, I think that that's, you know, another weapon that we have, you know, out of our bullpen now. Hey man, Chrisky.