 Aroldis Chapman tested positive for coronavirus. What's the latest there? And what did Aaron Boone have to say about it? Well, Bob, if there is any good news in all of this, Aroldis Chapman told Marley Rivera of ESPN that he's not suffering from many symptoms. Also, his right-hand man and trainer, who's with him all the time, was tested. He tested negative, and they are allowing people inside the homes of players to test them should they come down with COVID-19. So he'll continue to get tested, but luckily, as of now, Aroldis Chapman is not experiencing any major symptoms. As far as Aaron Boone is concerned, I asked him whether or not he was worried about the rest of the players, because Aroldis Chapman was on the field, was in the bullpen about three days ago, and he had this to say earlier today. I feel like we're following all protocols. We have not had any other positive tests. We've adhered to all the contact tracing things, so we feel like we've handled it and are handling it. And again, this is something that even moving forward, a positive test is probably gonna come our way, and it's about doing all the things that hopefully as a whole keep us safe and healthy. But right now, we feel like we're doing a good job in here of managing. We're less than two weeks from opening day. If Chapman isn't a go, would you use Britain as your closer? I mean, look, obviously Britain's been an elite closer in this game for a long time and still a great pitcher, so he naturally could fill that role. It's easy to put him in that, but again, with our team and with our bullpen and our pitchers, we feel confident a lot of guys, but Britt would be a natural guy if Chapman wasn't back at that point. Masahira was out on the field today. Just how encouraged are you by the fact that he was doing some work and exactly what is his schedule going to be moving forward? Again, moving slowly with Masah, just making sure he has been able to play catch a couple of times now. He's responding well to the elevated heart rate stuff where he's on the bike, on the elliptical, doing his arm care work and responding well, but again, anytime we're talking about a concussion, we're making sure we're moving slowly and smartly with Masah, so nothing, no plan in place about when exactly things are gonna happen, but he is at least responding how we hoped. Aaron, I understand you don't wanna get too granular with Chapman, but I just want to confirm it. He spoke to us on Tuesday. Was that the last day he was here? I'm not even sure the last day he was here. It could have been, but again, I don't even wanna go down when tests happen in this and that. We feel like we're in a good spot as far as how we've spotted things and again, with all the contact tracing and things we do internally that we have to here to feel like we're in a pretty good spot here moving forward. It's just now become, this is the way it is in 2020, maybe it's a baseball iron. I mean, you're planning for your season, but now your closer is down with this illness and you're not sure when you're gonna get them back. You're just gonna have to expect these sort of- Yeah, I mean, and it's why we're having, the concert reminders is as much as we can in groups amongst each other to just do all you can. Obviously, this virus does not discriminate. It can get to anyone at any point. So it's obviously just another reminder that we have to be vigilant as far as wearing our masks when possible, the distance, the decisions we're making away from the field to as best we can, stay out of harm's way. Those are all just constant reminders. And by the way, not that anyone has been in here hasn't done that, including Chappie, but it's just important that it can strike at any time. Thank you, Aaron. James Wagner, James, go ahead and unmute. Hey, Aaron, so just to make sure, I think of the protocols, if someone's around him, they have to isolate, have you, is anyone else gonna be also out of this foreseeable future or have to isolate because of this? We have no one out at this point. We have done all our contact tracing and all protocols and where we need to be. Who has another question for Aaron? Meredith, go ahead and unmute. Aaron, how did a Paxton look yesterday to you? Good. Obviously a rainy day, so he wasn't able to do it outside, but we got five ups yesterday. I think we got them up to 66 pitches. I was standing in a lot for him, so he had a menacing hitter and he was looking at, but no, he looked good, another really good step for Paxton. Was there any doubt having the back surgery that he was gonna come back and be okay? I know he had thrown a lot during the shutdown, but did you still almost need to see it with your own eyes? I don't know, because almost immediately when he had the surgery and there was obviously some debate about should he have it, should he not, it seemed like right away he was getting signs that it was the right decision. I think he had some immediate relief and when we had him in spring training and he was starting to build himself up and he actually, even before we had left, was playing catch and playing long toss, everything had gone kind of according to plan and then when he was able to go home, the reports he was giving us and the reports we were getting were all continued to be positive as he continued to take steps, so almost immediately with James, it seemed like the surgery was a good decision for him. Take another from Marley, Marley, go ahead and unmute. Hey, Aaron, Sweeney asked you a little bit while back about how do you prepare every day with just the news he just told us about Chavin and Glad to hear that he's doing all right. Like every day knowing that this could happen, how much of a challenge is it as a manager to deal with that? Yeah, I mean, look, I mean, we've spent a lot of months trying to get to this point and certainly understand what we're getting into when we came here and certainly understand that hopefully on a small level but that we're gonna have to deal with these things along the way. So kind of try to prepare myself for it every day and kind of be prepared to handle any news. We've gotten a lot of news along the way within the organization. If we have had a positive test, you just try and deal with it as best you can, kind of as a family and constantly just reminding one another to make sure we're as best we can, taking smart steps to limit our exposure.