 Do you have your lineup yet? I do. Would you give it to us? No. I'll give it to you tomorrow morning. But I do know what it is. And I've talked to a couple of people that, obviously, someone significant will be out of line up. But yeah, so we'll release that tomorrow morning. All right, so you did announce that you would have Donaldson leading off. Am I correct? Yes. All right, so what's your thought process behind that? Why does he intrigue you as a leadoff man? Well, first of all, he can really match. But a guy that is, he kind of defines that aggressive nature you like can hurt you, obviously, in a hurry, but also controls and strikes him incredibly well. So I think it is best he's going to be a guy that gets on a ton for us, has the ability to do a lot of damage and being in the leadoff spot. That spot's going to come around every so often. So with what we're able to do in the middle of the order, I really like Josh up there. Were you prepared for today being rained out, or does it mess with anything that you didn't start the day you thought you were going to? I think because it started to become a potential reality a couple of days ago, it doesn't mess with much other than pushing Garrett back a day, which doesn't affect much. The only thing we might have done is potentially had Nestor Cortez in the bullpen that we played today, knowing that with the off day, we could slot him in back at the back end of the rotation ahead of Cole. But with 16 pitchers, that's not such a big deal. More of it now is just, hey, we got 10 in a row right out of the gates. Now, obviously, even before this rain out, Aaron, you talked about a very compressed schedule on April and not many off days. Well, now there's one fewer. Does that concern you, especially with a three week spring training? Yeah, a little bit. I don't think the off day necessarily, the rain out today necessarily affects that because that off day was going to be tomorrow anyway. So it's a compressed schedule from really starting tomorrow now, but in that case, would have been Saturday. Yeah, no question. With the 16 pitchers and still building those guys up, I don't worry about that schedule as much from their standpoint because I feel like we're protected there. But from a position player standpoint, even though these guys were able to play a lot in spring training, which I think is a really good thing and that they were able to have a lot of it back and get their volume up, I do get concerned a little bit when we start going six, seven, eight days in a row, and they haven't been there yet. So hopefully that's where our roster protects that a little bit, having that, as I keep calling it, that one extra really starter impact player sitting on the bench each day and being able to rotate that a little bit. Hopefully that'll serve us well in the month of April as we continue to build these guys up. The way to beat the Red Sox any different this year than the last time you played them in the wild card? Well, I mean, we have some different approaches. We have a few different players, obviously, a little bit of a different lineup, some different coaches with some different things that have been implemented, that all things that hopefully can contribute to us being a little bit better, not only against the Red Sox, but really against every team. Now, you said that you've made your decision on the lineup. So somebody that expects to start is not starting. Have you had that conversation and is that a difficult conversation to have? Because we talk about it's just a game, but you know, Aaron, you've been in the game your whole life, opening day means something special. So is that a conversation that's difficult for you to have? Yeah, let me start with on opening day. Opening day is a big deal. It's a really big deal to me. I think it's a day to be celebrated. I've been blessed to be going to opening day, watching my dad, to then being a player, to now being a manager in a lot of opening days. And it's a really special day. So to have that conversation with a guy that you feel like's gonna be an everyday player for you throughout the year, who you believe is gonna be an impact player for you. Yeah, that's a tough conversation, but something that, you know, also, I tried to get out ahead of, you know, when I really had all those guys in my office about 10 days ago and saying, hey, there's gonna be, you know, there's gonna, one of you guys in here, I basically brought in the nine guys for the eight spots and I basically said, one of you guys is gonna have to sit on opening day and I understand, you know, that's, you know, that can suck and that's not gonna be fun but in a cautionary, like, I noted what DJ did in 2019. When I told DJ at a time, like, you're probably not gonna play opening day but you'll probably play every day, if that makes any sense. He ended up getting 655 played appearances and finished fourth in the MVP. So I'm like, this is gonna work it itself out, guys. You're gonna protect each other, especially as we build up. It's gonna allow us to give a strategic day off here and there, you know, assuming you guys are all healthy and that's assuming we're all healthy all throughout the year and inevitably things come up, obviously. So I know it's something that's gonna play itself out over time and not be a big deal and be something that hopefully serves them and us well but I certainly acknowledge the awkwardness and the disappointment of it being on opening day and it's not lost on me. It's not a small thing. It's something I deliberated on for really, you know, a couple of days and, you know, came to my decision and I think everyone's on board with that. Even, you know, the guy that's not gonna be in there tomorrow. You know, we had this out and we're all together on it and we move forward. I'm just curious, that conversation that you had with that said player, right? Did he try to politic you? Did he go, oh, come on. You said I got it. You get it. You know, we had this conversation essentially, like I said, 10 days ago, we had them all there and it could have been some or any of them. And so I think in a way, probably prepared for that conversation. I'm sure there's certainly some disappointment but we understand that the mission that we're on and what our goal is of being a championship team and this will not derail that group or us and we're all in this thing together and I think we all understand that or on that same page. Aaron, how do you go about finding that line of being sort of a friend to the players and being a boss? Obviously you're a young man, much younger than 50. And so clearly, thank you. So clearly you are at an age though where you're still, you know, one of the reasons that you're an effective manager is that you're able to relate to the players but just how do you go about drawing that line of when it goes from being fun, friendly time to being like I'm the decision maker? It just does, you just do. And I think it's something that, you know, you learn and happens over time that, and I think most of our guys, most professionals understand that there's difficult decisions that have to be made, you know, throughout the course of the year that you certainly understand that everyone's not gonna like and but sometimes you have to make a tough call. It doesn't make it the right decision all the time but something that, you know, frankly, I'm certainly always empathetic when there's a tough decision to be made but I'm also very okay with it. And I think if you treat people consistently and honestly and openly over time, that works itself out as well.