 Here's more from Boone now, including additional thoughts on what Morales brings to the Yankees. Obviously a switch hitter, you know, to balance out our lineup a little bit. So, and we feel like, you know, even in Oakland, I know the numbers weren't great, but we feel like the underlying numbers were a lot better than what he's done so far. You know, coming off a good second half of the season a year ago. So, a chance to get a quality major league hitter, I think, is definitely something that was exciting, especially in the short term right now. His body of work, his career, this guy's been a really good hitter. I mean, we've seen it firsthand, obviously playing in this division with the Blue Jays the last several seasons. And basically we feel like he's still that guy. And just because the numbers weren't great in Oakland, you know, some of the underlying numbers suggest he's a lot closer to what he's been the last couple of years than what the immediate numbers were. Obviously we needed that spot and knowing that he's not going to throw for four weeks. It's just probably the, you know, my understanding is, you know, with the inflammation of the rotator cuff, it is that and it's four weeks down and then it build you back up. So, you know, always concerned when a pitcher goes down with an injury. But right now I'm treating it as, you know, what it is on his face, which is the shutdown. And then hopefully he's able to build up and be a factor for us at some point this season. We're probably talking about at least a couple months now before he's an option to get back with us. So, you know, a lot can change between now and then as far as what our needs are, where we determine he's at. So all those things will kind of factor into what kind of role he has for us potentially in the second half of the season. It does seem like it's going well and there's small improvements every single day. But we're going to get to the point where a range of motion and the exercises that he does where that feeling it at all is going to be out of there before he graduates. I know he was in there running today and he's doing lower body things. And he's doing, you know, the exercises, the bending, the range of motion things that kind of test it out. But all with the idea of pushing to the limit of not feeling it. And once that feeling is completely out, then he'll start graduating baseball activities and we'll have a better timeline on things, but he's not quite there yet. I've just been pleasantly surprised at how much he's surpassed what I envisioned in every way. I mean, the bat quality, the strike zone control, the defense in the outfield, you know, the athleticism to be able to run what he's brought to the room has been a real positive. He's fit in really well with the group. There's been an energy that he's brought to the ballpark every day. He's been a really important player for us in his time and it's, you know, certainly we needed it. And he's been really, really fun to have for us. I mean, there's times we're sitting over there on the side and we'll be like, wow, that looks like a right handed slider that he just threw. The movement he gets on pitches and, you know, when he's, you know, in a good place and filling up the strike zone with it, it's a big time weapon and I feel like he is continuing to get further and further away from the injury and get further and further back to being, you know, the dominant reliever that he can be. I feel like he's throwing the ball really well right now. Kind of the way looking at it is obviously everyone's available in this first game. We'll do all we can to win that and then kind of depending on usage, there could be a couple of guys that we potentially use in a second game just depending on how they come out of this first game.