 Spoke with him this morning. He's, you know, away from the team was feeling a little bit better this morning, so it's something that will continue to I think he's scheduled to see the doc later today, so we'll keep evaluating it every 1224 hours, still optimistic that he'll be able to pitch Saturday for us, but I think that'll be a lot more clear over hopefully over the next 24 hours. So will he stay back here in New York until? Yeah, he'll either he'll come come up to Boston either tomorrow or Friday. Did he sound optimistic on his end as well? He did. He sounded good to me this morning. You know, he's hoping it kind of peaked last night. But again, it will let the doctor examine him and and see where he's at. But in just speaking with him over the phone this morning, he sounded good. But we got to see how this thing plays out over the next 24 hours. Sunny Gray has had three straight favorable outings. What has been the common thread throughout those outings? I think it starts with his heater and getting ahead, getting ahead in the count. And then when he does, you know, he has the weapons put guys away. I think he's also done a really good job of kind of managing situations. If something doesn't go right or, you know, behind him or or the times that the innings that he's gotten himself into a little bit of trouble, he's really been able to come up with a big pitch to get out of it and then kind of settle back in. And that's something that he was having a hard time doing the first couple of months, you know, when that innings started to get away a little bit, it would unravel on him. I think he's done a much better job at just really focusing pitch to pitch. And, you know, over his last few outings, even though he's pitched really well, he's made some big pitches in crisis that have really helped him out. Ron and Wally. Has someone who came to the Yankees mid career after playing elsewhere, when you get new players coming in during the season, do you give them any advice about how to handle arriving here? I make myself available. And I can absolutely relate. You know, I just just met with Lance Lynn in my office and, you know, similar to him, for example. You know, I've been, you know, other than being with Minnesota this year, one place his entire career been successful in St. Louis and had a really good career. And, you know, it's a whirlwind getting traded for the first time and all that goes into that. So I just kind of offer myself up as a resource as best I can, you know. My door's open. If you have any questions, not just between the lines, because between the lines in a lot of ways is the easiest part of it. It's the simplest part. It's what you're used to doing every day. It's just all the other things that are involved in going into a trade. So hopefully I can help be a little part of making the transition a little bit more seamless. Not really. I mean, you know, sometimes they want to know about the city and living in the city and, you know, places to live and things like that. But no, not too much. I just hopefully, hopefully they feel comfortable if they have a question coming to me and I can be one of the resources available to them. Aaron in the event, half can't go on Saturday. Do you have a plan B? Will it be Cesar's, Lynn's possibility? Lynn would be a possibility. Cesar would be a possibility as well. You know, a little bit depends how this next couple of days unfold and, you know, what we need out of the pen. But I would say both those guys would, those would be the logical options. Randy. Looking ahead to the next series, I know you talk a lot about worrying about what you guys do, but haven't played baseball to the point where you have the second or third best record in the Red Sox. You're still a few games ahead. Has that been frustrating? And are you guys at the point where a split at Fenway is not good enough? I don't think it's been frustrating and I don't, I don't really allow myself to worry about things that are completely out of our control. So, and I don't get caught up and we need to go win three. We need to split. We need to, whatever it is, we need to go play well. And we know when we go there, especially in Fenway Park, it's a great team that can beat you in a lot of different ways. So I know we have to be at our best. If we're going to win games, we're certainly capable of going and doing that. And that's our expectation, but you know, I don't get caught up and we need to go win this many out of the series. We need to go play well. We go play well. Hopefully that results in us winning some games. But I feel like if we continue to do that throughout the last couple of months of the season, hopefully we'll put ourselves in a good position. Dan? Aaron, just a day for Walker? Yeah. You know, also trying to, you know, be mindful with our outfielders too. A little bit of a day for John Carlo too. You know, we've run him pretty hard. He's been one of the guys that hasn't had an off day. Now he's DH'd a lot more, but obviously been playing the field a lot more regularly pretty much every day now. So a chance to get day game after night game to get him out of the field and kind of give him a little bit of a blow. So more about that. You know, with that said, Walks played, I think Walks played every game, including the double header. So it's a chance to give him a break too. But with that to see, is it just a matter of how he feels? Or when you say yes to check with the doctor, does he have to get whatever this is completely out of his system? Yeah. I think he's got to be cleared to go, you know, be around a club and with our team and feel like the viruses is out of there. Yeah. Meredith. There are a lot of young dynamic rookies in the league this year. You've heard a lot about Glebertura is obviously that place for you. Tony, but with the offensive numbers that and do harm has been putting up. Should he be talked about more than he is? Sure. Absolutely. He's been he's been really consistent. I think, you know, I look, you know, he's playing for the New York Yankees and been an impact player for us. So it's probably not fair to say he doesn't get talked about. But I think he does get a little bit of sometimes that second billing, which is I guess fine, but he's a really good player. He's been a really important player and, you know, we're having the kind of season we are right now with him being right in the mix and right in the middle of it. And, you know, we've we've hit him a lot of different places in the order. We've seen him really continue to grow and evolve in the position. And, you know, I think we're seeing the emergence again of a really, really good player in this league for for a long time. Sweetie. Aaron, you've had a couple of rainouts where you ended up missing Scherzer because of it. You missed to Grom because of it. You're going to miss sale because of an injury. No disrespect to sale because it's an injury situation. But do you ever or your staff, you guys ever feel like you catch a break with some of these things or do you not even want to entertain that idea? Major league baseball players, we never feel like we catch a break. And especially with, you know, our rainouts and stuff, you know, we always feel like we've been up against it. So there's so many things over the course of the season that break against you, break for you. It's all a challenge. It's all a grind. Every, you know, you're going to have some breaks go your way. You're not, that's part of it. And that's part of being a pro is handling it, rolling with it. No one's going to feel sorry for us. But also, I look at it as, I don't think we've gotten that many breaks. So you play what's in front of you. And that's kind of the extent of our focus. Ron. If there's lengthy rain in the afternoon, given you have a short flight to Boston, would you wait longer than usual just to avoid a double header that last time stand? Would I? I'm a chart now. I don't know. I haven't spoken to anyone yet about the weather. I haven't dove into it. I would say it comes down to if the weather and there's windows and opportunities to play, we're going to play this game. But I haven't had those conversations yet with anyone yet.