 Fine kind of find his way a little bit. We saw the walk today. It was good to see which which is such a big part of his game. And obviously the power to go with it. So, you know, I think startening you can see settle in a little bit. And hopefully today is the day that, you know, starts to get him going. Red Gardner had struggled at the plate just two hits and his previous 27 at bats coming into today and obviously had three hits today. Did you see something different that he was doing as far as approach the plate? You know, I thought he was I thought he went up with a good plan at first A B and and was real aggressive early kind of hunting the fastball there and hits the homer obviously, which was big. You know, I mean got some pitches in the zone I thought was was aggressive in in what he was looking for and aggressively looking to swing the bat so good day for him and obviously a big part of the win. Kind of a bizarre rally there in that sixth inning with a lot of walks from Tampa Bay pitchers and error that kind of continued things there. I imagine you'll you'll take whatever you can get when you're playing a team like. Hey, absolutely. I mean, that's that's a great example of you control the strike zone. You can have an inning like that and if you're playing against a team like Tampa Bay, you better control the strike zone or they're going to make you look bad. And that was a classic example there of making it really difficult on them, you know, especially when they had, you know, Castillo and Stanek in that game there. Those are tough customers. I thought we did a really good job there of, you know, giving ourselves a chance, you know, Tyro breaks it open, obviously, but a lot of really good at bats in that inning. Joe to the left. How would you assess the pitching plan for today? And does this pave the way for for more openers? I mean, with our situation, it's certainly possible that we could use it. You know, we weren't in the ideal situation necessarily today. Just with having a couple guys down and a lot of our leverage guys haven't been used. So hats off to, you know, Greeny wasn't perfect today, but but gave us enough. You know, Nestor came in gave up the homerun but kept on pitching and got us through the middle innings. Obviously, Otto gets us out of a huge jam there and then by by adding on, now we're able to get length out of chance and kind of save some other guys down there and chance came in. And really, I thought through the ball really well. Dan. That was our show. I think he's okay. You know, it was just, you know, having a little hard time running and, you know, I don't think it's anything too major, but we were kind of cautious there with just he wasn't feeling great and decided to get him out of there. Meredith, anyone else? Joe? I know it's become routine, but Urshel has been your hottest hitter. He goes down and the guy who replaces him gets the biggest hit of the game. Do you have some thought appreciation that it feels like whatever button you push somebody's ready to do something significant for you? You know, Tyro to me has been, you know, one of the faces of what we're doing right now. Again, you know, missing a lot of last year. This guy's a prospect. In a lot of ways, we kind of rushed him up here and threw him into the fire and he's handled every situation perfectly every every time we're in a situation middle of the game where we're thinking through a possible move. He's he's thinking along with the game. He's prepared. He goes out there and plays with with a calm and a poise. And he's come up with a lot of big hits, a lot of big defensive plays. He's been he's been a really good player for us.