 What are you looking for and what do you see when you take Garrett out right there? Well, right now he's, you know, it's a little more pitch count dependent, you know. You know, as the season, as we get deeper in the season, it changes a little bit. And he's pretty easy to talk to during the game, you know, getting kind of honest feedback to kind of confirm or, you know, things we're seeing or thinking. You know, so today it was, he was probably a little past the number that he was going to go. But I felt like I definitely wanted to go back out there. And I thought he did a really nice job of getting a couple outs there. And then, but I felt like, once he got Tay Oscar out there for the second out, he was past the point that I was, you know, starting to be comfortable to go with him tonight. Brendan. On the first of Lattie Homer, what did you guys initially see on that? It looked like Hicks was questioning whether the ball went over the wall. Yeah. I thought I heard something actually, like when he hit and they initially ruled double, my first thought was I thought it hit something almost like sounded like wood or hard over. I wasn't really sure, you know, I just saw the ball flop back over. So I don't know if it hit something back there or not. I haven't, I saw a quick replay of it on an iPad, but I didn't get a really good vantage point of it. So I really haven't dove into it yet. But when I first, in real time, I felt like I heard something kind of hit, but I wasn't sure. Andy. It seems like Sears has this stuff to pitch in leveraged spots, higher leveraged spots. So what would you need to see based on spring and a little bit tonight to get even? Yeah. I mean, his fastball plays, there's no question. And it was really good to see him come in, not the easiest part of an order going through, you know, Espinal, Springer and Bichette there, obviously. But it was really good to see him come in and pound the strike zone, used his secondary stuff, which helps his fastball play, which his fastball does play. You know, he's really stretched out right now. So ideally, we're looking to get some length for him, but as I said at the start of the season, you know, when we were deciding on 15, 16 pitchers, you know, we knew for those last couple of spots, we were deciding between guys that we think can really pitch and JP falls into that.