 Scott, I know you were looking forward to be a part of the postseason with this team. Just how frustrated are you by what's transpired over the last couple of days? Yeah, obviously very disappointed and frustrated. But it's baseball. These things happen. Just kind of disappointed I won't be able to go out there and help the team. But this team, this bullpen specifically, has been super resilient all year. So whoever gets the ball in the bullpen out there tonight and throughout the series, I know they'll do a great job. So I was out there to kind of be able to help them out. The left center aisle, Laura. Could you just tell us what you felt after the Orioles game and then Friday after batting practice? Yeah, it was just like mild soreness, I thought, just kind of end of the year, normal soreness. And really, since then, it just kind of stayed and lingered. Really no specific event kind of triggered it. We thought we were staying on top of it. And at the top of it, I felt pretty good to keep throwing and go out there. And I think what we kind of just came to was it was just staying around for a little too long. And we decided to get it checked out, not thinking it would be as major as it was. But the pictures came back and obviously got the unfortunate news. But really, there was no one specific moment or pitch or anything that I was tipped off to this happening. Did you go into the MRI thinking that could be a possibility or were you completely taken off guard? I was a little taken back, honestly. I mean, obviously, whenever you go in there, there's a possibility of finding something you don't want to see. But for me, I think it was kind of shocking, obviously. I think every pitcher kind of thinks it's shocking here in that news. But yeah, I was truly not expecting that. Any questions for Scott? Ron, we'll get you the mic. Did the MRI just show the owner was torn or anything else in there? Yeah, just the owner. And you know when surgery and who's going to do it? Still going over that. But as soon as possible, I just want to get it in and start the rehab process as soon as possible. And when was the MRI Saturday? Yeah, this weekend. And you got the results back the same day? Yeah, yeah, we went through it. But yeah, still going over the surgery details. But like I said, get in there as soon as possible and start the rehab. We'll go to Brian in the third row. Scott, you mentioned still being confident in the guys in this bullpen. What do you like specifically about the way the relief shapes up? Yeah, I mean, I think since I've been here, we've had a lot of shifting parts, a lot of moving parts, guys going down, guys coming back. And really just everyone down there has been super resilient. Everyone's taken the ball when they need to and go out there and done their job. And part of that also is the starting pitching has been great. So I'm expecting the same thing moving forward. And obviously, like I said, whoever gets the ball, I'm very confident in. So it'll be fun to watch as a fan now, I guess. And obviously I'll cheer them on. But like I said, obviously disappointing out to be able to be out there and join them. Go to Bob's seat against the wall. On your right, Scott. Scott, what is the timeline now for your recovery? Yeah, I think I've known people who've gone through it. So I kind of know the general timeline of, I guess, 12 to 18 months. But we haven't really nailed that down yet. I guess that depends on when we get the surgery started. But obviously, we want to get out there as safely and as soon as possible. But I know it takes some time. And I trust the training staff here to kind of help me with that. Go to Susan and then Barry. Have you talked to some of the guys like Jamison or Severino about this? And who else have you talked to about the recovery and what it takes? Yeah, I have. And the support I've gotten in this clubhouse so far has been really remarkable. So a lot of guys have been through it like Jamison, like you mentioned. Guys I've played with in Chicago have kind of reached out and talked to who have gone through it as well. So I'll definitely lean on them a lot to kind of ask questions if I need to. But like I said, those guys have been great so far. We'll stay there with Barry. Hey, Scott, any plans for a second opinion? You know, there's some pretty good surgeons out west where you started this year. Sure, yeah, we're still kind of going through that process, I guess. Anything else for Scott? All right, Scott, wishing you all the best in your recovery. Thanks for coming in. Thank you. Appreciate it. Thanks.