 So let me explain what's happened with Jean-Carlo Stanton. It's the game of baseball. He had a bicep problem, that he had a shoulder problem. Then when you're on the IL, you then get put on a rehab assignment, which starts the clock at 20 days. And at the end of those 20 days, you have to be back in the big leagues. So he was on a rehab assignment. I guess he got hit somewhere around the knee in a game. Now it's swelling up. He's been put back on the IL. He didn't really leave the IL, but he's taken off the rehab stint, which means the clock can be reset when he wants to go rehab again. So now he has left calf tightness. Every Yankee fan that's listening to this show right now, when I said, essentially, that Stanton had a setback, they didn't go, oh, no, nobody cares right now. I mean, they want those players back because that completes what this team is doing because they should be even better with those players. But there's no sadness where, you know, and do our one down. Everybody felt sorry for the kid. But because Arshela's doing so well, people didn't go crazy over it. And the amazing thing, Michael, and maybe this is the conversation that we had earlier a couple of days ago about just how many bad teams there are. I'm just trying to look at the stretch where the Yankee should be concerned. You know, the rest of this month, they're finishing up with the Orioles. Then you go to Kansas City. San Diego is not a bad team, but they're not a great team by any stretch. And then the Red Sox series, that's the homestand. Now the Red Sox, I think, are starting to find themselves. It's a four game set. That's pretty good. Day off, three against Toronto, not good. At Cleveland, that's a good team. And then you got the Mets under 500. You got the White Sox, raise again. No, I love that. And then the Astros for four, which is home. That's a tough test. But then it's back to the Blue Jays again. Red Sox, really, unless I see Boston, or if I see Houston, maybe Tampa, I really, the Yankees are just better than all these teams. Even as presently constituted, they're just better. I'm not really seeing Michael where you go, we gotta get him back in time. We gotta get him back coming out of the All-Star break because oh my God, the schedule's gonna get tough. Is it? After the All-Star break, a homestand, three against Toronto, four against Tampa, three against Colorado. You know, Tampa, four against Tampa, but still, Colorado, Toronto, you got the Diamondbacks to get it home. That could be tough. Really, Michael, there's only like four or five teams you really gotta concern yourself with. They may not need any of these guys back until we get to the playoffs. Yeah, that's why there's no urgency. Now, here's a bit of positive news from Brian Hoke of MLB who covers the Yankees. Luis Severino could resume playing catch when the team returns to New York Monday. That's the one guy that he comes back. When you just assume that Paxton's going to come back, that completes the puzzle. So they think he could be back July 1st, July 7th, something like that because right around that time, Domingo Hermano is now nine and one is gonna be closing in on his innings limit. So I think the most he's ever pitched is 120. The formula is never push a guy more than 40 innings more than he was. So would they get him to 160? It's gonna be tough to take him out of that rotation. This guy could start the all-star game. That's why you haven't missed Severino at all. Really, I haven't missed anybody. Can you come up with a compelling argument that their record would be better if everybody was healthy? No. I mean, what do you expect? I mean, this has been good. It's been otherworldly, really.