 Severino made his first rehab start through two innings, allowed a hit, struck out three, 22 pitches over that span. He's currently on the IL, but will be eligible to be activated on September 12th. So that's a good first rehab start for Sebe. We thought we might see him for up to 40 pitches. He throws just 22. What's realistic? If he's eligible to come back in 10 days, would you want him getting more rehab starts? Well, he's not coming back in 10 days unless he pitches out of the bullpen. Unless he goes, what, three innings? Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. How about make him kind of an opener? Would you want him to throw those innings at the major league level, or does it make more sense to have him do it in the minor league? Well, I think it makes more sense to do it in the minor league level until he at least gets his pitch count up to maybe 65 to 75 pitches. I mean, you would like to see him go five, and then all of a sudden, if you're not, if you're bringing him up early, what are you doing? You're exposing a bullpen. Their bullpen is very good, but you don't want those middle guys, the ones that have to give you two or three innings, you want to limit those guys. Right. You're set up, guys, and now you have homes back. Hopefully you get Chapman back here soon. So that's fine. You're late innings, guys. But your middle guys, that's what you're going to worry about. If you bring up Severino, yes, okay. First couple innings, two, three innings is fine, but after that, I mean, that's a little struggle.