 Jordan, how's your leg feeling right now? It's fine. It's going to be a little swollen, but I'll be ready in five days. How concerned were you when that happened? I mean, that ball came off the bat extremely quick. Yeah, it just kind of was in a weird spot, and then it caught me right on the bone. So it sounded pretty loud, but got up and walked it off. You first went down. I mean, you were clearly in a tremendous amount of pain. Did you think at that point that something major had happened, that you'd actually be able to shake that off and come back in? No, it just kind of caught me weird, kind of the shock of it hitting me, and then kind of hit me weird, where I kind of just went down like a tree. So I don't just was weird. Did it affect you on the mound at all after? I mean, I tried not pushing too hard, but just tried to keep us in it and not be out in the first inning. Tighten up on you as the game progressed? Started swollen up, but we had it wrapped or something. So are you planning any kind of tests on it or anything at all? I passed all the tests, got an X-ray, so I'm good. Jordan, after the first inning, what did you do between innings to stay in the game? Put heat on it, stayed walking around, bending it. Just kind of stay moving. It's fine. It'll be swollen tomorrow, and I'll walk around and get it out. So with the short and spring training, a lot of the guys are unstretched out. Does your approach change at all when you're going into a game like that? Well, not really. I mean, you would like to get a clean four or five innings. But honestly, I thought I executed and made some good pitches, so I'm happy. I could stay out there and at least get kind of stretched out with the innings.