 Aaron just spoke about how deceptive Steven Matz's fastball was tonight. Just how difficult was that early and how were you able to get to him a little bit later in the game? You personally. Yeah, I mean, he's good. I mean, he's got stuff that plays really well. And I think that his fastball plays up in a sense because sometimes he makes you think that other pitches are coming. You know, so it's one of those things where if you think something a little bit slower is going to come, the fastball's obviously going to pop a little bit. But that was my first time facing him. And from the get go, I felt like I saw him pretty well. I felt like I saw every pitch that he had. And I was just glad to be able to put a few good swings on him tonight. Second straight game started productive again offensively. Do you feel like you really found something at the plate? I do. I mean, obviously the last few games, I've swung it a little bit better. But I'm hitting it a lot harder right now. And for me, it's about the confidence and believing in what I'm doing and going up there every single at bat, knowing that what I'm doing right now I believe in. And obviously, I've got to keep it going. And we won't know till tomorrow what exactly is going on with Corey Kluber. But just based on the way he had been pitching lately, how much of a blow is that to this team in that rotation? To be honest, I don't even know. I didn't know if he got, if it was a pitch count or if it was an injury or not. But obviously, it sounds like it was a little bit of an injury. So he's pitched great lately. I joke with him telling him that he needed to go back to wearing his pants up. And he had like five starts in a row where he was lights out. And so it's unfortunate that tonight that he kind of ran into a little bit of a blockage. But he's resilient. And there's no reason to believe that if he is injured that he won't come back even stronger. Thank you. Anyone else for Clint? Bob Clappers, go ahead. Hey, Clint, were you aware after the third inning that there was a problem with Corey's arm and he was being looked at? No. I mean, I asked one of the guys in the dugout if it was a pitch count thing or if it was an injury. And obviously, I didn't know the full extent of what happened and still don't. So it's not fun. And I obviously know that he's battled through some stuff in the last few years. But like I said, there's no reason to believe that he won't come back and be able to do exactly what he's been doing in the last few games. Oh, thank you. Anyone else for Clint? Pete Caldera, go ahead. Hey, Clint, Boone mentioned before the game the possibility of you playing some center field in the coming days. Just wanting if you believe you'll feel kind of instantly comfortable going back to that position and how much have you worked at it lately? I'm excited, you know. Obviously, I haven't played there. I don't think I've played in the big leagues in center field until I think the 2018 against the Mariners was the last time. And I felt like I handled it pretty well there. But, you know, obviously, I'm going to have to go out there and continue to get reps. But center field for me is a position I still think to this date is the most played position in my career down in the minor leagues. And obviously, the lower level is before that. But I'm excited, obviously, Guardi's going to need to get a day off here pretty soon. And, you know, I joked around. And, you know, Boone came right up to me when I was tying my shoe in the locker room today. And I looked up at him, and I was like center field haunt. He was like, yeah. So I was like, felt like that was coming. So I'm excited, you know, hopefully I get a chance to go out there and, you know, play good D.