 Corey, when did you first start feeling something in your shoulder? Was it on one particular pitch, or was it something that just kind of built up over time? No, not any one pitch. It was kind of just when I started getting loose for the game out in the outfield. I just didn't really feel like I'd get the arm going, felt kind of heavy. I don't really know the best way to describe it, not painful or anything. You know, tried to throw a few innings and hopes that it would kind of, you know, the adrenaline, all that kind of stuff, getting going would get it to get going. I just wasn't quite able to, and, you know, I kind of felt like it was compromising my quality of pitches, you know, how I was able to execute pitches and stuff, and that combined with probably trying to, you know, be smart and not push it, maybe risk injuring something else, that sort of stuff, you know, kind of came to the decision we did. Does this feel at all similar to the shoulder issue you had in the past? No, no, totally different. And just, Jen, how alarmed are you right now? I wouldn't say alarmed at this point. I mean, I wish we knew more at this point in time. We'll have to wait until tomorrow, but, you know, it doesn't feel at all like, you know, what I dealt with last year. Thank you, best of luck. Thanks. Take a couple more. Brian, hope, please unmute. Corey, when you say it doesn't feel at all like what you dealt with last year, how would you compare kind of the difference between what you felt tonight? Last year, I think it was more, you know, what I was feeling at that point in time was probably more localized to one specific area. This just kind of feels in general to me. I can't really pinpoint one area where, you know, anything was painful or anything like that tonight. Like I said, I just, I feel like I had trouble getting it going. Fatigue feeling. Whereas, like I said, last year, I feel like it was more pinpointed one spot. And after the third inning, did you go to them and say it's not loosening up or was it their call to take you out? Well, we had worked on it at the ending previously as well, trying to get it to, you know, feel a little bit better. And, you know, we just kind of had a discussion as a group and kind of, you know, and at that point in time, it's a tough pill for me just while, you know, kind of feel like a sense of, you know, letting your guys down, bailing on your teammates, whatever you want to say. You know, like I said, though, that I guess ultimately, you know, trying to be smart about it and not maybe push through something and risk doing something else. Take two more. Dan Martin, go ahead. Corey, have you felt anything along these lines at all since you've come back? No. I think everything's, you know, to this point in time had felt good. You know, I think that there's going to be... I've always had points of time throughout the year where, you know, the arm in general maybe feels a little better or worse than others. Usually in the past, I've kind of been able to work through that and it'll, you know, whether it be warming up the outfield or whatever, it'll get going just like I said, wasn't quite the case tonight.