 Bob, it's pretty much best case scenario for Luis Severino. His second opinion was consistent with the first opinion that there is no structural damage in his shoulder. So Aaron Boone said that he will not pick up a ball the rest of this week, and then the Yankees will reevaluate. Now there are just 41 games left for the Yankees in the regular season. So there are still some question marks when it comes to Severino. Will he be able to make it back? If and when he does make it back, will he be stretched out enough to be a starter? Regardless of how it plays out for Severino, you can all agree it has been a tough year for Seve. It's been a long road for Seve, and so hard, you know, physically to get his body in position to be ready to do this. And I feel like in a lot of ways he's physically in the best condition he's ever been in. So, you know, I know he's been frustrated understandably by, you know, the setback he had first with the leg, and then now this, so especially considering throughout it, I think he's felt really good and felt like, you know, you know, elbow-wise and everything, you know, he's been really encouraged. And so, yeah, it's gotta be disappointing when you're, especially the caliber pitcher that he is, and obviously you haven't pitched in a while. And Aaron Boone really didn't wanna speculate too much, simply saying, let's see where Severino is after this week, and then maybe you can talk a little bit more about a timeframe for a return. As far as tonight's game is concerned,