 Aaron will be active tonight. He's, we will not use him as a hitter yet. So it's just defense base running if an opportunity presents itself just to kind of, you know, help kind of finish off his rehab a little bit. And if we can speed up the process a little bit, we feel like, you know, with the roster expansion makes some sense to have them available to, if there's a spot where we can get them in to run the bases or play some defense. He's certainly ready to do that. He'll continue hitting this weekend and he continues to do well. So we're getting excited about where he's at. Excuse me, Meredith. I know he was out on the field throwing in Minnesota a little bit. That risk doesn't bother him at all when he's throwing global. No, no, he's doing great and he'll be hitting in group two today and we'll continue to ramp up from a hitting standpoint this weekend. We've got a plan in place over the next few days that will activate as we get closer to and, you know, he's getting real close to being an option for us. In your mind, how long until he is an option? I don't want to speculate too much but we're probably a couple of days away from making a decision about exactly what we're gonna do as far as trying to get him some simulated at bats and whatnot and as we get closer to that and as that becomes definitive, we'll let you know. Tyler in the middle. Tyler, can you just hang on for the mic? Thanks. Can you just describe the impact, you know, you've, he's had on this team, you know, without him here these last couple of months, I guess. You know, he's one of those special players, special people just as far as obviously being a great player but the makeup being, you know, off the charts and the impact he has with everyone in that room, even being a, you know, still a very young player. You know, when Aaron speaks, people listen and he's an outstanding competitor, outstanding teammate and someone that you always want around impacting other people. And I just told him tonight, I'm excited that he's gonna have to have a jersey on and spikes on and on the bench and hopefully he can impact us a little bit more even. Who else? Anyone else? Sweetie? Aaron, what more are you looking to see from him and BP? What else does he have to show you? Right now, I think it's just building up that stamina and building up the amount of reps he's able to do because I mean, if anyone's watched him take BP, it's pretty electric right now. It's coming off like Aaron Judge. And so really it's about just, you know, he hasn't been, it's been a couple months almost and he hasn't swung the bat. So getting those repeated reps where he's able to build up the volume with which he's able to do it, then we'll get him on a, you know, he'll probably see some stuff off of the velocity machine and start to really see some velocity and then we'll get some pictures to be able to throw to him and then we go. Okay, the journey back is on. Here you see Judge doing some work in the cage. On a recent edition of BP TV, we noted that statistically the Yankees offense has done a good job weathering his absence as there hasn't been much of a change in their average runs per game or their rate of home runs per nine innings between the games they played without Judge and their performance in the month plus just before he was lost to injury. But if he can get back to the point where he is hitting in the lineup again, his presence should be a difference maker.