 Yeah, I mean, I think what Domingo said is, you know, has to stay within the team, you know, he messed up in life and, you know, I don't know any of the things he did. And, you know, he's getting a second chance at this. And, you know, we have his back, but, you know, he's skating on thin ice and he needs to get his life together. And I think he's doing the right steps to do so. But again, you know, he's got to prove to us that, you know, he can do that. Okay, take the next one from Sweeney Murdy. Hey Luke, Aaron Boone always talks about improving at the margins. I'm curious, when you look at your own season, in your own past couple of seasons, what are some of the things you're specifically trying to improve on? My first step to the right side, I was, I got rated pretty low with the save metrics on balls to my right. So that's a big thing. And my walk rate was down a lot, obviously only 60 games, but my percentage was down. So I need to have a better, I got a good understanding of the zone and what I need to hit. But I think, you know, be aggressive at the same time, but be smart with it, if that makes sense. So. And part of the last couple of years, your lineup has been very right handed. Yeah. And it gets exposed sometimes with bullpens and with postseason over long haul, the regular season, it doesn't seem to be at a big issue. Do you think that's been a big factor? And is there anything other than getting left handed back? I always, you know, I kind of get frustrated when everyone's saying we need like a lefty bat in the lineup and everything. I like hitting right is just as much as I like hitting lefties. And I think a lot of guys on the team do. And obviously this game's a whole matchup based game now. And, but it doesn't matter to me. I mean, I'm pretty sure my stats are pretty similar. I actually think I hit worse against lefties last year. But you know, I grew up my whole life facing righties, and then you randomly face a lefty growing up. And not saying I like facing one or the other. It doesn't really matter who's pitching, but it, I don't care. It's still Aaron judge is still John Carlo. It's still Glavor Torres, still Gary Sanchez. You got to figure out some way to get us out with our lefty already. So good luck. Thanks. Take the next one from Bruce Beck. Hey, Luke, what does the defending home run champion do for an encore? Hit a bunch more. Work on that home run try. I mean, like when you look back at that, I'm just saying like, you have to be proud of, but as you go forward, how do you view this season and what you're trying to accomplish? You know, kind of just go off what I did last year. There's a lot of things that did well. Obviously a lot of things I need to improve on too. But I felt really comfortable with the plate last year. And, you know, I kind of fell off a little bit towards the end and into the playoffs. And I need to, you know, kind of steady that heartbeat. You know, I think I took it too many ups and downs last year and, you know, need more consistent. And, you know, I had a couple good ruts and then I had a couple good times and a couple bad ruts. So it's, you know, limit those, you know, one for 15 series, if that makes sense. And like I said, walk more to where those one for 15 turns into, you know, maybe two for 10 or something like that because I'm on base, you know, five more times. Just, just try to be a better all teammate too and, you know, get after it and win, win, win, win, baby, win. Next one goes to Meredith. Meredith, please unmute. Uh, lean on your teammates. Um, you know, lean on our staff, you know, communication is huge. I think when guys need a break, you need a break, even if you're going good, you know, you just got to trust what your body is and trust that, you know, if you need a day that someone else can step in and do the job for you because, you know, these games matter and these games count. And, you know, obviously it's early now, but we want as much home field as possible with us, you know, with getting fans back. So we just need to be, you know, a responsible, healthy team. And, you know, if that happens, it's going to be, it's going to be tough for other teams to beat us. You also mentioned right in for your first step, so you're right aside from repetition. How do you do that? It's all time and, I mean, I've been working with Mendy, Carlos Mendoza, and he's been, it's been great. We've been doing more video with our defensive work over the last couple of days, which has been great, which I've never really had before outside of, you know, during games. So that's helped out a lot and, you know, just repetition is huge. Next question to Lindsay Adler. I mean, it's a, it's a problem that's gone on, you know, in our world and our country. And, you know, we got to figure out ways to get it better. And, you know, obviously I want Hermione to get better. You know, he's my teammate, you know, obviously he's a friend. So, you know, we'll be there for him. But, you know, we don't condone it. And he messed up. And, you know, a lot of guys look at him differently now. But, you know what, I believe in second chances and the guy deserves a second chance. And, you know, I hope he's taking the right steps to do what he needs to do better with his family. You know, I'm, I'm, you know, grateful that he came and apologized yesterday and to us and to the, you know, organization. So he's making strides. But again, it is a lot more left in his career. And, you know, hopefully he just in his life and hopefully he makes the right decisions.