 Frankie is going to have surgery. It is now scheduled for the 21st of this month. And then hopefully a few days after that, he'll come join us. When was the decision made? And what's been going on with him lately? I know he was shut down for a little while. Yeah, I mean, it's been a couple of different shutdowns where he was getting built up. You know, then he went out and saw Eletrash, who cleared him to go again. He was building back up and just still wasn't quite right. So went back and now we've gotten to the point where they're going to go in and he'll scope it. And then we'll have a better idea of the time frame once that happens on the 21st. And then hopefully he's here a few days later. Do you know what surgery it is he's having? You said they're going to scope it. Do they know what's wrong in there? No, so I mean, they have an idea. Once they're in there, they'll know do they have to touch the labrum or touch the rotator coffin. And that'll determine if you have to add weeks to the surgery. Brian, so based on what you know right now, what is the timetable for his return? Best case is he would be back late in the season. But we're really going to know a lot after the 21st when they know specifically what they have to do in there. If it's just the scope, then there's the potential he could be back late in the year. Before you guys traded for Frankie, I know he was dealing with shoulder problems with Oakland. Do you believe that he was pitching with shoulder problems with you guys after you guys traded for him? Well, I mean, yeah, I mean, because he had shoulder issues when he got to us. So I think with all these pictures, you can look and you're going to have this similar things. That's why, especially with shoulders, they don't race into shoulder surgeries all the time. You can treat these things. And sometimes these things lay dormant. Sometimes they're asymptomatic. Sometimes they become very symptomatic. For Frankie, it was just that I think nagging thing that didn't allow him to continue to get over the hump. Whether it was the first go-around with Oakland and then when he came to us and eventually got shut down, was able to get back. But then as he's tried to ramp up here a couple times this winter, he just hasn't been able to get over that hump to be who he knows he is. Eric, just following up on Chris's question. Do you wonder if you traded for an injured pitcher? Look, we knew when we traded for him that he had missed time with the shoulders. I mean, that's the nature of a pitcher, though. They're able to get back on the mound. Pitchers will go sometimes their entire career with, if you examined them on an MRI from a shoulder standpoint, there's labrum issues, there's rotator cuff issues, but things that they're able to pitch with all the time. So obviously having dealt with a shoulder situation and that it's manifested itself to where he's had to go to surgery, yeah, there's some level of that. And then when you look at your rotation overall, what jumps out at you? Excitement still. Obviously, blues and frankies clearly a blow. And unfortunately, we haven't got to see him pitch like we know the pitcher that he is. But we also feel very confident in those that are going to now maybe get an opportunity because he's not there initially. And the depth that we've built up, we feel very good about the rotation that we will potentially go north with at the end of next month. In the back, Meredith. Erin, you spoke about the potential opportunity for guys that maybe wouldn't have had a shot if Montas was in that rotation. Who are some of those guys? And how do you see that shaking out? Well, I mean, I think when you map it out on paper and frankies in that rotation, you got guys like Domingo Hermon and Clark Schmidt that are right there on that cusp of being that fifth or sixth starter or whatever. So I feel very comfortable with those guys, know what they're capable of, and excited for their seasons. But then there's always people you bring in that are going to have more of an opportunity, are going to be closer to breaking through. And you always see surprises each and every year of guys kind of kicking the door in, taking advantage of an opportunity, and maybe a guy that you're not thinking of right now that kind of develops into that next level of player at this point in their career, and you go from there. So it's, you know, I'm excited about the talent we have in the room.