 You know, it was obviously a short one for Davey today, just the ending, but he was really efficient. You saw his fastball play up a little bit at the top of the zone. I believe he got a strike out. I thought through some good breaking pitches, so just a good step for him. He was very efficient. Obviously, you know, facing our big boys and, you know, so good to see him get out there and get going now. I feel like he's off and running now in our summer camp. Who has the next question? Kristi Acker. Go ahead and unmute. Aaron, with the change to the schedule tomorrow because of rain, how does that change the rest of the next few days? It doesn't much. I mean, we'll make sure we're set up pitching-wise and shuffle a little bit. Actually, the rain coming tomorrow is probably not a bad thing because we're intersquadding tonight. Because we've got a number of pitchers going Saturday and then we're going to do a Sunday-day game, probably. So, to have the day off tomorrow with the rain kind of works out to give these guys a blow because they're going to essentially end up going three out of four in some way, shape or form. So, yeah, I feel like it kind of works out. Meredith, if you can go ahead and unmute. Aaron, has it been difficult at all kind of trying to navigate the process of how hard to push people during this span? I know you weren't expecting tomorrow to be a day off, but have you found it hard to manage exactly how hard you should push them? Not really. I mean, you know, obviously you lean on the training staff and the strength and conditioning staff to be capable of handling what they're capable of handling with their legs. You know, you know, you've got to kind of strike that balance a little bit of pushing them and starting to build them up but also taking care of them and the rest and recovery piece of it all is very important as well. So, it's something I feel pretty comfortable and try to have a decent handle on and feel like so far, so far so good, you know, both sides, five innings in the field today and tomorrow being an off day, we'll push them again, maybe five, six innings Saturday and then followed by a Sunday day game a few innings. So, I feel like, you know, these first several days have gone pretty well as we start to build them. Do you know who you're going to have start come Saturday? Saturday is HAP. HAP is starting, HAP will go a few innings. I'm not sure. Schmidt maybe, I think Schmidt is Saturday. I don't have the list. I think he is. I believe, I got to look at it. We'll have it for you. But I know Jay's pitching Saturday and cold Sunday. Next question from Sweeney Murdy, Sweeney. Hey, hitters always talk about how long spring training is anyway and that they only really need two weeks to get going. Well, you're two weeks out. Do you think that's enough time given where these guys are from what you've seen the last few days? Yeah, you know, I do feel like most of them have come in, you know, in shape and ready. You know, now it's just about getting up to speed and obviously when you're in a spring training situation where you have six or seven weeks, you know, you're able to space it out a little bit more. So it's, you know, no big deal if a guy has a couple of days off and you get him a couple of A-B's one day. You really kind of slow play those first week, 10 days here. We're having to speed that process up a little bit. I feel like they're ready to handle it. As far as, you know, you know, as a hitter, I think you're still a little bit overwhelmed at this point, which is the, you know, the stuff and the velocity and getting used to it and finding that timing. I do feel like that can come pretty quickly. And whether you have six or seven weeks in spring training or three like we have in this case, you know, timing such a fickle thing sometimes that sometimes it can click for you right away. And sometimes it takes a little bit more time and everyone's a little bit different and everyone's a little bit different each and every year, frankly. So we'll see. George King, you can unmute. Go right ahead. Aaron, at what point in the next two weeks, do you get down to a deciding how many pictures you take and who they are? I mean, at this point, we haven't really had serious conversations about that. I would say over the next several days, you know, those conversations will gradually start to pick up. And obviously that final week will really start honing in on it. But those conversations really have not begun with any urgency at this point as guys are still trying to kind of, you know, get their first outings under their belt, build their pitch counts a little bit. So I would say we're not quite there yet. But then again, we're two weeks from playing, playing a game. So, you know, another week, those conversations are really going to have to pick up two weeks from.