 How much time do you think it'll take for you to get back out on that field? Ah, it's a good question. Let me look around and think. Do you have a date in mind though? Do you say, hey, I hope I'm back or I think I can be back by June? I want to say April, but we all know that's not going to happen. So like I said, you know, it's a way to get to see what they're going to say, what I'm allowed to do. But I mean, I've been hitting and taking ground balls. I'll do my one hand drills and stuff. So I think when it's time to go, I think I should be like pretty quick on getting game mode. Injury aside, were you pleased with the way last season went for you? No, because I always say like I always want to get better, get better. So, you know, some numbers had some good jobs, but I always say like you can do better. So I always strive to be better self the more I play the game. But I know it's not every year is going to be the same. But it's it's a progress that you need to trust and just go there. It's a long process. You say be a good teammate. But there are two guys that stand to your left and your right that think very highly of you and Glaber Torres and Miguel Andujar. Have you enjoyed that role of being the mentor? Oh, yeah, it's funny because when I came up, you know, with the Reds and I had Scott Rollins, I was talking about a little bit with Brandon Phillips. They always talk to me and, you know, try to keep me in the right way. And then funny story about Scott Rollins, because when I came up, I used to always wear my head just a little bit like on top. And every time before a game, he come, he fixed the hat. He's like, this is how you wear the hat while you're playing the game. I was like, well, I'm sitting on a bench. He's like, well, you still got to have the hat on right. So he did that like three days in a row on me because I kept sitting like that. And then the next day, the fourth day I saw, I was like, yep, I remember. And since then, you know, just those are the little things that you learn. So now I'm in that situation and I talk to them and like let them know like what can happen like during the game or before the game and like all that stuff. So prepare them really good for the game. And if they have questions, always open to answer them and to know what I can and give it to give them some knowledge. All right, you got to spill some details, though. Was there a moment like that with either Ann Doohar or Glaibor that you said, no, no, no, this is not the way we do things up here. No, they actually, they were, they were pretty prepared for the big market for New York and it just, they just ask questions. Like if they were supposed to do this or not and then just go with it. You know, they try to get them into a routine and they got stuck with it and they're helping them pretty much. Were you impressed with what those two guys were able to do? Oh yeah, definitely, definitely. You know, you hear the talk about like Ann Doohar and Glaibor, what they can do, but when you see it, it's like two young guys playing and they're like, wow, you know, it's just, it's just a feel if you get and it helped the team pretty much. So that's what you want from a team for everybody to come together and be, be one. You've already come a long way in trying to get back. What do you think will be the most difficult part through this final stretch of getting yourself back on the field for real? The difficult part? I don't look as anything as difficult because I always try to try to get to it no matter what, so I won't say anything is going to be difficult, but it's the process that's what I got to learn to get back easy instead of just going hard at it like right away. I think that's what it told me. Just got to go like pace by pace and go with that.