 Our rotation is in a good spot right now. We're starting with the group that think you would have expected us to be starting, and they all got their work in and ready to be deployed. So I don't want to announce the rotation's lineup as we start the season. And I think that's where we kind of expected it. If you asked in the wintertime, where do you think it would look like if everything played out properly without injury? And I think that's how it would have been designed, and it kind of played out that way. So, you know, so far as camp in terms of the starting rotation has worked out, well, how much more to add? I mean, just going through the normal spring training in the COVID environment. So, you know, any little issue that's conveyed, you know, you kind of react a little larger to. So we just sent them through all the protocols and thankfully, you know, we've eliminated all the stuff other than the fact that every now and then you can come up with not feeling really well. So, but no, he's fine. I've talked to him on the phone and, you know, but thankfully, you know, he's smart enough to share. Hey, I just didn't wake up feeling all that great and, you know, over the last day or so. So you just run through the protocols to make sure you're not in a worse spot. And thankfully, we're not. You know, the pollen down here in Florida is pretty bad at times, and it can get the best of any of us. And so it's, he's not been the first one we've had to deal with that in camp or the last. But obviously, when someone like his name is expected to be in line up and then it's not, you know, it's going to raise the appropriate questions and concerns. And so that's what that's what we're dealing with. Avoid having surgery today in New York at HSS by Dr. Alcheck. That's tonight. Justin Wilson is going to start the season on the DL. He's doing really well, but in terms of, it's one of those circumstances because it's a picture, you know, we mapped out to properly now get him his bullpans, then his live sessions and stuff who would bleed into the start of our season. Physically, he feels like he could go and doesn't want to be on the DL, but in terms of making sure that we, you know, get him built or finished off properly, it just bleeds into the previous season. So we're not going to have opening day dictate. All right, he's got to be ready. And let's just have him on the roster, you know, and so we have a lot of difficult conversations to make sure that we handle his return to play protocols properly and make sure he checks all the, the throwing boxes along the way, which includes several bullpen sessions, a couple of batting practice sessions prior to getting the all clear. So he's certainly going in the right direction. He did a bullpen today, he feels good, but unfortunately he's got a few more hurdles to clear, you know, for us to feel comfortable and releasing them back into the wild. So he'll start the season on the DL retroactive. I'm not officially putting him on the DL by sharing that with you right now. It'll be done prior to, you know, when the roster is due on opening day, but in terms of how he's feeling and how he's responded to the downtime, everything's checking out, which is good. And hopefully that continues as he finishes off, you know, his spring training that was interrupted with the episode coming off the mound not too long ago. In terms of Zach, we know where they have a timeframe. I mean, we're certainly hoping to get him back, whether it's late May or June, I guess. But there's nothing, I know he's doing well, he's feeling well as he's going through his post-surgical physical therapy, but there's nothing more to add on him right now. And so that's for you, Britton, and Wilson. Anybody else? We go next to Bruce back. Everything and anything, including, you know, getting your team vaccinated at down the line at some point, you know, and making sure everybody, you know, gets staggered out and properly vaccinated and feeling good from it and then staying healthy on the field of play regardless and winning your games as many as you possibly can, as soon as you possibly can. So it's all the above, you know. You know, we want to have a great team on the field of play every time somebody watches us play and we want to win as many possible games as you can. And then we want our fan base and the industry to be proud of the product that we're producing, you know, despite everything that's going on in the timeframe we're in. So we leave Tampa, I think, in a pretty good shape, you know, now with everybody we want to leave, but that's true of everybody in any camp. And we're excited to start the major season. And I know everybody's excited to get fans back into the stands throughout the country. It's an exciting time for the country to be opening back up again finally. And every week is better news, which is great. We're all, you know, I'm not vaccinated yet. And I'd say most of our personnel are not player-wiser staff, because obviously the eligibility hasn't been there. And so, but it seems like every day or so, there's a new lower bar, which is great. So we're just, you know, patiently waiting for, you know, those windows to be cleared and a runway to land on so we can, you know, deploy, you know, like everybody else is, we're all waiting, you know, and excited to, you know, to clear that hurdle too. But, you know, we just have to wait our turn. So on the vaccination side, you know, whenever they give us the green light, I mean, the medical staff, that's part of the state and local protocols. And then we'll start putting a game plan together and staggering it properly, but that hasn't happened yet. But we know those days are coming sooner than later because things are opening up around the country. And that's, that's great for everybody. The other question you had was, I'm sorry. Ross, I'll give you a few more. So Tyler Wade's on and, and Michael King is on. So I think that, that puts us at 25 and we have a 26 final decision that will be made here at some point, but probably not officially today. And, but I think those are two more names that you didn't maybe officially have just yet. So you're a really tough reporter drilling down on that area. Is there, is there, what's the last decision to be made? Who's going to basically replace Wilson, you know, on the roster, you know, whenever he's officially deal. See a player, he's coming in great shape. He's worked his tail off. You saw, obviously a lot of on the offensive side, you saw more results early in camp, less results late in camp, you know, and on the defensive side, he's definitely worked his tail off and I've heard a lot of positive reviews from, from our catching coach. And I think his receiving has been improved on that matter. And then you collapse that all into its March and February and what do you make of it regardless? So, you know, when we made the commitment to bring him back and continue that investment, that was a statement that we believe and hope he can continue to be, you know, a number one catcher in this game and of course, obviously, especially with that bat. And so I think that the true test comes in the winter season when that plays out. So we're going to find out. It's, you know, very similar. Obviously never had a chance to see as much room, just saw mostly from afar limited scout airports, limited video views, but not too dissimilar. You know, maybe, maybe a slight difference in Vila right now, which is not unusual for his experience training norm. So, but he's got his advertised, you know, kind of a silent assassin goes about as a business in a very professional, quiet way, you know, and so he looks, he looks good. He looks like he's going to help us. So that was the hope, obviously, by signing and then we'll just play it out. So far so good. Because he hasn't pitched a lot the last couple of years. Do you have questions about his durability for the season or by seeing him healthy and pitching well, is that somewhat answered for you? No, I think that their ability stuff is going to be a fair question that nobody really, it's a fair question to be asked of us and of them. And that's, and we have a collection of those. I mean, whether it's a Jameson tie on, whether it's a Corey Clover, whether it's, you know, a Domingo Ramon, because, you know, he missed so much time, you know, whomever and whatever. And even if you're a reliever come off of a 60 game, you know, COVID season where you only pitched, you know, 18 innings, you know, it's how are they going to be handling their workload as they approach a 40 or 50 innings or what have you. So I think it's fair of everybody and anybody, some maybe more than others, just because they're coming off of an injury or a Tommy John return or what have you. So, but bottom line is all we can ask for is, do they look like they're competing effectively and healthy at whatever stage of the game you're at? And the answer right now, so far has been yes, and that's all we can ask for. And we believe and hope that there is gonna be long-term contribution and health for them and therefore for us, but nothing's guaranteed. But we're gonna do everything in our power for the best of our abilities to maintain that. Separately, let me throw out before I forget. So Derek Dietrich has agreed to go to our alternate camp. Chirinos has agreed also to stay along with us as well and be part of that alternate site as he comes back from this injury. We've released Julius Chassin as he's evaluating his choices per the mandate of his contract. I'm not sure if I have any more on that level, but I wanted to throw those to the group's way. Just know that when we keep on the field, he is one of the scariest hitters in the game and he's been able to stay on the field obviously throughout this spring. I know last year got interrupted really early I think game two of the season or even when I got that phone call. But yeah, it's hard to say. I know he looks good, but he's the type of athlete that when he's playing, of course he's gonna look good. When he's out on the field, he stands out. I know he's worked really hard. He's committed, he actually has responded well and to the training adjustments. I believe his communication within our staff has been that he feels this really positively influencing obviously the ultimate outcome in the effort that he's putting forth there, but he works his tail off, he's committed to it. Hopefully we'll have the payoff of blessed full season of health. We'll see, I don't know, but I know he cares about it. He's trying, he's working towards those goals and we're gonna play it out, but it's a competitive sport regardless. And that makes anytime anybody's taking the field, you're gonna have that risk of an injury happening whether you're a pitcher or a position player. So hopefully we can ward off all those, keep them in the rear view mirror, but at the same time recognizing that it's 162 grind, flying all over the country. He's a big man and maybe that might mean that he's a little bit more susceptible or not, but we're gonna do everything in our power as is he to keep him healthy so that he can really impact that one column for us. Cause when we are able to do that, he's a force to be reckoned with. Obviously racism is not welcomed anywhere and I feel horrible, obviously. I have not had the article translated. I'm aware of the article that there's, he or his family, but his family is part of him, may have experienced something. And so I can't speak to it because it's not that he shared that with me or therefore us, but obviously there's no place in this world for racism. And so it's hard for me to hear any of these stories that come out, whether you're within the game of baseball or outside the game of baseball, it's just, we need to, as a society do a better job of making sure that that is unwelcome in any walk of life. And so I'm sorry to hear about it, but I don't know the specifics to it. And just to make sure I understand you. So Tanaka or you weren't informed of the situation. You just, you know, are learning from it through my question or? No, I'm not aware of, again, I've read the article and Masahir Tanaka nor his interpreter had shared that. Now I did talk to Masahir Tanaka personally when he left to go back to Japan and thanked him for everything here. We had a really good conversation. It was him and his interpreter, myself and George Rose. And it was a very upbeat conversation about, you know, his time with the Yankees. And, you know, and so it was time well spent, but none of that was shared by him to me during that, that basically a goodbye call. And a thank you call for while he was here and what he did as a Yankee and what he meant to us on the field and off the field in that clubhouse, but none of that was shared with me.