 really well, you know, kind of typical Aaron Judge BP putting on a show and yeah, went really well. Another big step for him to get out on the field and now we'll start, you know, hopefully as he bounces back and continues to be able to bounce back. We'll ramp that up and start to really, now it's about building up the endurance of being able to do that. With the rail riders in the playoffs a little bit longer, do you think that a rehab might be possible or would you be just as content to insert him into the Major League lineup? Yeah, that's something we'll weigh. We're not at that point to where we're gonna throw him in the games yet or something. So if and when that time comes, you know, he may be able to go get simulated at bats in Tampa if we decide that route. If the rail riders becomes an option, we'll consider that, but we just want to get through these next couple of days where he starts ramping up the amount of swings out on the field and continues to build that momentum. In your mind, what do you need to see from him till you know he's ready to take that next step of whether it's a simulated game or rehab? You know what? I mean, that's more a medical, like, you know, they've got a pretty strong plan in place as far as, you know, going through protocols and building him up a certain way. So I just want him to continue to be able to bounce back and and as we add volume to his days, how he handles that, how he bounces back from that and that'll be a big factor with him going forward. Was it to see him put on, as you said, a show? I mean, you guys said it was getting better, but to actually see it, was I encouraging? I mean, it's fun watching Aaron judge take padding practice. So so that's that's nice. But obviously, you know, you understand it's another step in the progression. So you do to get excited when you see, you know, obviously, one of your best players working his way back and and and hopefully what was a big step to him getting back to us for for towards the end of the season. He said the other night that there is still pain in that risk. Does that concern you at all? Yeah, I don't know if that's entirely. It's pretty much out of there. You know, he I mean, he gets warmed up every day with how he, you know, goes through his range of motion and his drills to get ready. But I think for the most part, he's been feeling really good back in the lineup. What led you to put him back in there? Been wanting to get him in there at some point. You know, obviously, Luke's been so good for us and has kind of earned it the every day at bats right now. You know, felt like with the travel, you know, a matchup that that you know, we kind of like and and you know, with Luke, you know, Luke's been a little stiff the last couple of days. Nothing that, you know, he didn't want to try and play through or you know, he's active for us tonight. But I think just a couple of days where he's been a little bit stiff and a matchup that we felt like was good. And again, wanting to keep birdie relevant and trying to get him at bats where we can. Um, hopefully, uh, he can take advantage when you say stiff. Is there one area in particular that he's just had some back stiffness the last couple of days, but we don't think it's anything too serious. But but I also think it's something we're, you know, especially traveling after yesterday, something that I felt like he could benefit from a day today. You haven't been eliminated from the division. If you do look at it, how important is to play that game at home? We want to play at home. That said, you know, wherever we, you know, and hopefully we're able to make a deep run into the postseason, you know, you've got to be able to have success on the road as well. So we feel like when we're playing our best, we can match up with anyone, whether that's home or away. But, um, you know, our goal right now is to, you know, continue to get get guys healthy and hopefully back into the fold, but, but really start to play our best baseball, hopefully, um, at this time of year as, as we get ready for, again, what we hope is a run in October. Standing down to four in the order. What do you like about moving him down a little bit? Yeah, I've been toying with it actually the last few days and just felt like, um, you know, with touch being here, he's doing, he's been doing a really good job of getting on base, which has allowed me to, you know, put guardie down there as kind of that double leadoff hitter in the nine hole and with Aaron as much as he gets on the, on base as well. And then eventually with, with Aaron judge getting back into the mix where he probably slots right back into that two hole, just felt like it was a good time to bump him down to the cleanup spot. Um, just his ability working at bat to, you know, again, as, you know, as I've had with Glaber at times this year, when we were really, you know, at our best, when we had a real, a lot of length to our lineup to have another guy that's capable of getting on base and to have quality of bats, it really helps you, you know, add to the top of the lineup, you know, especially when we typically hit guys like judge and with, with judge down, standing in that two hole to give another guy with speed and the ability to get on base ahead of our leadoff guy. Um, I think it's a valuable spot. Aaron will judge do pretty much tomorrow what he did today. Yeah, I think he'll, um, yeah, I would, I would say, assuming, you know, he comes in and bounces back. Well, um, you know, a few more reps, a few more swings than he did today. You might see him in a BP group, um, during actual BP. Um, but we'll continue to just ramp up his, his workload as this and trying to build up his stamina as, you know, as far as he can tolerate.