 James, is there any discomfort after the MRI? What more do you know? Yeah, it's still sore today. But it's just some inflammation. So I got an injection today of some cortisone. And we're thinking that in five to seven days, I'll be able to start throwing it again, and we'll see how it goes then. Better? Any blood api? Works any blood api? What was your reaction to the MRI? I think it's pretty on par to what I thought it was going to be. I think it wasn't anything worse. And it wasn't, you know, this should be able to be fixed pretty quickly. I mean, easily, you know, some anti-inflammatories and that injection. So I think that moving forward, it should move smoothly. With this one for an eye? It's just kind of been nagging since the start of the season. And did something happen that aggravated you? It's something that we've been managing the last little bit. I don't really know why last game it was acting out more than in previous starts. It just kind of got to the point last night where I was feeling it on every pitch. In other starts, I wasn't feeling it on every pitch. So I was able to kind of work through it a bit better. Do you think it's something that will have to be addressed after the season, possibly? Sculpt or cleaned out or anything along those lines? No, the MRI didn't show anything that needed that kind of attention. You know, just some information in there, you know, so we can make the adjustment in my delivery and stuff to make sure that I don't continue to get that inflammation in there. And then, you know, just the anti-inflammatories and knock that stuff out for us.