 I'm excited about where labor is have been since, you know, kind of the day one of spring training, just coming in and really good shape. I feel like his focus has been excellent. I feel like his work has been excellent. You know, he, along with a number of other of our regulars, we've been able to really build up. So they've got, I feel like the proper amount of recovery and rest, but they've also built up a nice bit of work. So I feel like they're ready to take on the season and, and, and Glaber's right at the top there. I feel like on both sides of the ball, ready to go. He's been a great player. He continues to get better. He continues to get smarter and better at his routine. And, you know, the one thing I always feel about Glaber is he's, he's got a couple of things really going for him is, for a few things, A, he's really talented player. Two, he's really smart. And three, he wants to be great at this game. And that's a powerful, competent, powerful trio to have. And, you know, doesn't mean there's bumps along, not bumps along the way. But I feel like he steadily progressed and learned and learned from mistakes and learned from successes. And I'm just really excited about where he's at in his game right now, in his mindset, in his focus, in his understanding of his importance to our team. So looking forward to seeing him go out and do his thing. I tell you guys move Clark to the 60 day. Just curious if there's any update on him. You said he was still feeling symptoms or having. Yeah. Is there any any second opinion or news or anything going on with that? No, he's he is getting very close. I feel like I know I've been saying that for a while now. But again, it's it's he's got to get completely asymptomatic to when he starts his throwing program again. And we feel like that's very close. He's been close to asymptomatic, but there's a couple of movements where he's still feeling a little something in there. So once he starts that throwing program, hopefully he'll start advancing. And I'm hoping that that can be, you know, any day now. In 60 days from opening day would be the ramp up time for him, basically then. Yeah. By the time now, you know, he's been shut down, you know, I guess six weeks now. So by the time, if, you know, hopefully in the next several days, he starts being able to play catch, you know, that ramp up would be, you know, whether it's six, seven, eight weeks, whatever it is, he's going to need at least a full spring training for as long as he's been now. Back to swing. Aaron, does the Dietrich move basically clear up your final roster decisions here, Tyler Wade? We'll see, you know, we'll meet again today. So I wouldn't say necessarily, but, you know, it could. I mean, there could be more things in place still, you never know.