 I feel great. I think the last couple of weeks, I'm really just looking forward to and working on just really trying to get the ball in the air a little bit more. I've hit a couple of doubles that have been in the gaps on good pitches. But as right now I feel really good at the plate. I feel like I'm seeing the ball well and I'm just trying to get more swings off. I feel like for the last two weeks I'm probably gonna start being a little bit more aggressive and try to get to to really get some swings off of some good pitches. And Boone talked the other day about how he likes you in that free-hole. How comfortable are you there? I know you did it a lot. You've done it a lot in the past. But how was your comfort level there? I'm super comfortable there. I understand what the job needs. I know that I can do both, you know, a hit for power and also get on base. So, and especially in our lineup with the four guys that I'm around, I think that combination is pretty good. Next question goes to Brendan Cuddy. Brendan, please unmute. Aaron, thanks for taking the time this afternoon. We've asked you a lot about this, but just what's the situation with the elbow? How does it feel? Where's it at right now? I mean, it's good. It feels really good right now. I just went three games in a row and it felt great. You know, yesterday I woke up in the morning feeling completely fine. So, you know, that was the big test for this year. And it's been going really well. Hey man, no driving and talking. Brendan, do you have a follow up? Next question goes to Sweeney Murdy. Sweeney, please unmute. How about sitting in your office and talking? Is that okay? That's good. He's not very bright anyway. I'm just kidding. When you think about, you talk about the lineup, how much does the first inning have an impact when you're talking about trying to go after a starter? You know, the guys at the top of the order and the ability to throw 20, 25 pitches on a guy right in that very first inning. Is that something you guys talk about a lot as kind of a jumping off point? Definitely. I mean, especially when the top of the lineup is attacking the pitcher right off the jump. It's definitely tough for a guy for a pitcher to kind of get comfortable. I feel like when you take first pitch pitches right down the middle, it kind of lets them be comfortable. But if you come out hacking and ready to go, right off the jump, DJ won nothing. It kind of puts a little bit more pressure on pitchers. I feel like the first four batters for sure are definitely trying to go up there and do damage right from the jump. So, you know, it's very key for the top of the order to get going fast because they just set up everything for the rest of the lineup. Is that me? I don't know if this happens or not, Aaron. Do you four talk about it together as, okay, well, he does this to me. I'm going to do this. I mean, is it a kind of a group discussion about attacking that night's starter in the first inning? I mean, obviously, you know, I'm the only left in the first four. So, you know, they definitely talk to each other about the way they might get approached. And it's definitely something that we discussed during our hitters' meeting and pretty much how the first inning, how they think it might go. You know, Marcus and PJ definitely do a great job with getting us prepared and ready for the game and the starter that we're about to face. So, I feel like the conversations are definitely going on, especially throughout the game and especially in the first inning. It's kind of the only part of a game you can game plan for, right? I mean, everything else kind of changes after that score, pitchers, everything. This is really the only chance you have to, kind of like, whether it's a football type of game plan, that's the only time you have to implement. Yeah, definitely. I mean, you know, it's the only time that we can actually prepare for it because we know for sure who's pitching. So, yeah, definitely.