 with Britain now. I mean, you kind of had him locked in as your eighth inning guy at the beginning of the season and you've kind of had to shift along the way. Does LeWisega and Green, with their ability to give you two innings, kind of make you not necessarily need an eighth inning guy and you kind of shift around there because they can give you multiple? Yeah, yeah, no question. But I think one of the something that's happened this season two is we found out about some other people too that have worked themselves into the conversation, worked themselves into more meaningful roles. So, you know, it does allow you in certain situations, whether it be the fifth inning one night, whether it's the eighth inning, another night to, you know, plays a matchup game a little bit, you know, Wandy Peralta, Peralta's our opportunities, play homes has really earned opportunities, you know, running different depending on where we are in the lineup, what the matchups look like. You know, we're able to have a little bit of flexibility there. And then of course, most all of those guys are capable of depending on how much they pitched of late of getting, you know, more than three outs on Sundays.