 Seven solid at a J-Hap today. What impressed you with the way he was throwing the ball? His change of speeds, really. I thought he did a good job of really mixing up his four seam, his two seam, and a fair amount of change ups in there. And working both sides of the plate, and I think that little bit of change of speeds was really effective for him. Big outing for us, obviously. Another outing where I think third game in a row where he's gone into the seven, this time he finished off the seventh inning. So really, really good effort by him. Is this the more of the J-Hap that you expected, and that you saw a lot of the second half of last season? Oh, yeah. You know he's going to pitch, and he's going to, over time, we know we're going to get a lot of good starts from him. And today was certainly one of them now, kind of three in a row where he's really starting to build some momentum. He's done it a little bit different each and every time, which is good to see. But you can see the confidence starting to build with him as well. Gary had mentioned right when he came off the IL, timing a little bit off the plate. Nice to see him get going offensively. Yeah, no question. And you always know he's capable of something like that at any moment. And first two at bats doesn't strike out. Two strikes there in that situation did a really good job of just approach-wise and focus-wise staying in the middle of the field. And that was a pretty long one. People talk about Woods offense, but defensively, pick today over the shoulder catch. You had a few good plays there, didn't you? He really did. And the bun play, where he goes a second, where I'm yelling, no, no, no. OK, yes, yes, yes. Aggressive play by him, you know, I think shows the kind of fearlessness he plays with and the aggressiveness. And yeah, so good to see that. Seems like they came at some big times in the game where shut down a little bit of momentum or whatever. But yeah, it was a really, really good defensive effort by him today. Eric, when Gary hits one like that, what comes to your head? That's one that kind of sucks the life out of the bill. That one gets you a little, I got to walk down the steps and let out a yell, you know, because that fires you up. When you see one of our dudes really step on one. I enjoy that. Does that have a picture of what you described? Have that. It seems like from start to start, you need to be able to force him, to see him, just the way he thinks and pitches him. Yeah. Well, I think he's showing you that there's more versatility than sometimes, you know, his bread and butter, a lot of times is going to be that forcing fastball lane where he's able to pitch at the top and then work his pitches off of that. But, you know, a couple times ago, he was backdoor slider in a lot and using the outside part of the plate today. I thought he did a good job of going back and forth between two-seamer, change up, and then still using the four-seamer. So, you know, really good pitching plan and good execution by him today.