 And Nick Nelson is a guy that you talked about, you know, Jack Green talked about the other three highlights, what have you seen from him as he gets more game better this spring? Well, obviously he's got great stuff. I mean, high 90s heater and a really, really good change up. And the breaking ball continues to develop. He's been a guy that kind of pushed his way into the conversation last year after summer camp. And obviously, you know, getting some time in the big leagues and then finishing with us in the playoffs and, you know, pitching well down the stretch and in the playoffs for us. And he's continued that development over the winter. He's had a good winter. He came into camp ready to go. He's thrown the ball really well. And he's a guy that is pitching with a lot of confidence, rightfully so. And as a result, we have a lot of confidence in him right now and excited about the impact he can have on our club. What did you expect from Corey Clover when you first signed him and has he lived up to those expectations? Again, I'll go back to, I feel like this was sort of asked a little bit yesterday in regards to J-Mo and Corey. I had high expectations, you know. You know, the organization did their due diligence on those two guys and their potential impact. We understand the risks obviously that come with them, just coming off injuries and things like that and not having logged a lot of innings over the last couple of years. But, you know, Corey Clover's a great pitcher in this league, a Cy Young award winner multiple times. You know, obviously with Eric Cressy being close to him and working with him, we had a little more, probably better knowledge of what his last few months of the winter looked like and where he was at physically. So felt good about who was coming in. So I was very optimistic and excited and frankly, real high expectations. And, you know, it's only March 20, whatever it is today. So we got a long ways to go, but to this point, he's been everything we could have hoped for. I feel like physically he's bounced back really well. He's responded to everything really well. I feel like he's throwing the ball well. The stuff is crisp. So I feel like he's in a really good spot, you know, as we're, you know, probably less than two weeks away from his first regular season start. So really excited about where he is and who he's been. Aaron, as it comes down here to the end with roster decisions, how important is it to have on your bench a guy who can play backup shortstop? Well, somebody's got to play backup shortstop. So, you know, labor's going to need a day off or an inning off or things come up obviously in the course of a season or a game that, so you always like having that. I guess what I'm saying is have you seen enough from like an Urshela that you could move him over and you don't have to carry specifically a guy on your bench who can play shortstop? Well, I know Gio can do it in a pinch and slide over, you know, but, you know, I don't feel like I would want to move Gio over on a long-term situation or a multiple day even situation, especially, you know, taking him as special as he is off a third as well. So, you know, that's, I envision Gio more as though going over there and a one-off in a game here or there, you know, if he had to move over within the game, you know, I'm very comfortable with him being able to do that and know that he's going to handle the routine play. So, I don't know if that really answers your question, but. Good morning, Aaron. I feel like you did really answer a host question there. Oh, thank you. Happy haircut. That's all right. Yeah, thank you. Yeah. You mentioned Corey, his first radio show, started with it within a couple weeks. I mean, I apologize if I've missed this. Have you figured out the order after Garrett? In my head, I'm pretty much there, yes. But that said, we got a week to go, you know. So, you know, I am starting to kind of line it up and have it in my head sort of penciled in, laid out the first week, 10 days, two weeks, what it could look like. But baseball has a way of changing your plan, so we'll stay in the athletic position. But Corey will be in the rotation.