 Aaron, just what did you think of Cole? He obviously looked very good. He looked as good from your advantage one as he did from up here. Yes, I thought he was even a little bit crisper this time out. I thought his fastball was playing a little bit better. I thought he did a good job with it in the strike zone. And then running it up in the strike zone when he wanted to. I thought that was really effective while still maintaining the command with the secondary stuff. That was, again, excellent. So another really good step for him to get up over 80 pitches and get through six innings. Yeah, I thought he was really impressive. Meredith, go ahead. What's the plan for Cole? Will he pitch in the exhibition, or will he not? Probably not. Well, right now, we're keeping him on that fifth day. So he would actually go Friday right before the exhibitions. But that's something that will also keep a little bit fluid and monitor and, again, see how he bounces back tomorrow. See when we want to take the sixth day. But we'll probably use it heading into the opener. So as of right now, no. But I guess it's possible that could change. You had mentioned prior to the intra squad game that Aaron Judge was getting treatment. Do you expect him out there tomorrow? Yeah, we're not inter-squadding or anything. Right, we have a lighter day tomorrow. So we'll see. I'm hopeful that he'll be ready to go for Tuesday's inter-squad game. But we'll just see. Again, I don't think it's going to be something that keeps him down too long. But most of us have had that kind of neck where you get it wrong and makes hitting tough. So we'll be smart with it. We won't push it and see where he is coming in tomorrow and then go from there. Sweeney Murdy, go ahead. Hey, Aaron, at any point will you start using these games to practice any of the extra inning stuff? We'll pick some spots where we'll do some situational stuff. So I guess the answer is sort of yes. We're trying to pick situations where we can try some things that don't necessarily have to happen in the 10th inning or whatever. We'll pick some spots where we do some things where maybe we'll have a guy bunt in a situation that maybe sometimes we wouldn't. Particularly with your late inning relievers, like would you use Britton or somebody to just have him start his inning with a runner at second, kind of work that way? Yeah, that's possible. And one of the things we've been emphasizing with them is a lot of our PFP work, our PFP work the other day was with relievers for those kind of situations where we've added a little more plays than we would otherwise do during the regular season because of that rule. So we're trying to prepare the guys for those kind of situations. Thank you. Next question from Christie Acker. Christie? Hi, Erin. Just a quick question. Is Cole at a point where you want to keep building him up? Or is this something you want to maintain with him and let him go into his regular season where he's at? No, we'll build from here. Chances are we'll add to this pitch count the next time out. That would be the plan as of right now. But you also got to see the outing unfold to a degree too. So I think there's a chance he could still be built up. Is there anything to the fact that you will be playing the Phillies in the Mets a lot during the regular season to not having them see your pitchers in exhibition games? Not really. In fact, that's certainly a question that always comes up. And when we were in the process of scheduling these games, I put a premium on the game action. And whatever competitive advantage you might lose by a guy seeing somebody, I think in this situation, that's so be it. I think there's value in playing some other teams for a few games that you've got to take what you can get. And finally, just another topic. What's the benefit of having umpires here for these games? Well, I think for them, it's a benefit. Certainly, just for them to get the reps. And I think those guys were really excited to get out there today and start working. And it's their spring training, too. They're getting ready for the regular season, too. But also, for us to have a few major league umpires out there, it just keeps it more of a legit called game, even though Radley and Julio, I thought, did a nice job. It's nice to have the real pros out there. Thank you. Next question from Max Goodman. Max. Hey, Aaron. Just a fairly quick one for you. Do you consider Estevan Florial in the same category as those competing for a spot in the outfield for an opening day roster spot? And then just as he's the top rated position player prospect that's among this group, what have you seen from him so far? A nice throw today. He stole a bag the other day. He's been lighted up in BP. Yeah, you know, we love Flo. We think he's got a chance to be a special player. You know, he's been robbed a little bit of his development the last couple of years with some injuries that he's run into, obviously, this year with getting shut down. So, you know, that's hurt his development a little bit. But we still love the person and the tools and the potential. And there's no question that his ceiling still remains incredibly high. And I think there's a lot of value to him being out here. As far as opening day, look, if one thing, 2020 and this virus has shown us that you got to be adjustable in your plans. And so he's here with the thought that if something happens, he very much becomes in that mix.