 Great, you know, even going back to last year, you know, we felt like it was it was real and something that he could certainly incorporate, you know, I think he worked on a little bit this winter and has carried it right into spring training. So it's a pitch we have a lot of confidence in but I think, you know, most importantly, Chappy has a lot of confidence in it and, you know, the results have been really good on it and, and, and I would say the feel he has for the pitch. And it's one thing to have this disgusting pitch that it's difficult to harness. It's going to be difficult to catch at times but he's got a really good feel for it and, and, you know, it's something that, you know, certainly will play for him in the immediate but I think something that will allow him to, you know, as he gets in the second half of his career I think be something that keeps him, you know, dominant moving forward. You know, your last two seasons have ended on homers that Chappy gave up close games and is that something you've ever addressed with him do you think you ever feel the need in terms of his confidence or anything like that. I do not. Chappy's different man he's, I really believe he's unaffected by it. You know, I mean, he's obviously upset in the moment and heartbroken like we all are but as far as how it affects him moving forward and his, his level of confidence and himself. I don't worry about it, you know, you know, it's not been a case where, you know, he's, he's been hit around to, to, you know, it's just the nature of the beast sometimes and, you know, especially when you're going up against a guy like him, you know, you're tough to string it together against him. You got to, you got to run and do it. Now, soon the same goes for your confidence in him that I mean those, those two homeruns I'm not going to. No, I feel like he's is, you know, in last years in so many ways, even became a better even picture and I just feel like he's still a dominant force in the league. You know, the pitch that he used in the playoffs last year, you know, when it was a very new pitch. So I think that speaks to the quality of the pitch and the confidence he had into it in it, really in its infancy. Then I think, you know, really getting to hone it a little bit this winter and then carrying it now into spring you watch him it's it's like a pitch he's been throwing all his life and, you know, I mean, everything lines up for it to be a real factor for him. Yeah, it's, I'm really pleased with where they are. I mean, you know, you think about Garrett, Kluber, Tyone, Manny, Domingo, Davey, I feel like all those guys are, you know, you know, where where about you'd hope they'd be at this point in the spring and more advanced, you know, and more polished and probably more ready for the season to start but it's just a matter of building them up now but I feel really good about where they are physically I mean the challenge is going to be again keeping them built up properly and and being able to, you know, you know, maintain and and stay strong as much as we can throughout the year with them but at this point I'm really encouraged by what I'm seeing.