 It's funny, I came out publicly in December of 2014, so it was, you know, a few months before any baseball was going to be played. And I wasn't really sure what, if any, you know, reaction would be once we got going. My very first spring training game on the very first, you know, like early, early March, in good year Arizona, it was the Reds and the Indians. And so Marlon Byrd, a long time outfielder for several different organizations. He was with Cincinnati and I'd known him, you know, Marlon for a long time. And like after the second Indian, I'm standing over there by third base and he's going to the third base dugout and he comes running in from Westfield and he goes, Dale! And he comes up and gives me a big bear hug. And he whispers to me, Dale, I'm so proud of you. You're free, buddy, you're free. And I'm like, wow, you know, I didn't see that coming. I said, thanks, you know, thanks Marlon. I still got a calling on Jack Swing, you know that. But, but, you know, it was, it was, you know, I thought it was really, really cool of him to say that. And one other player that game, that day, that game when they were leaving after the fifth inning when all the veterans go, I'll be guys that have three numbers coming. But Joey Vado, the Reds as he's walking by, he just said, Dale, congratulations, man. I'm really proud of you. And he, you know what I said. That was two players. I had the rest of that season, I had one other player, one base coach and one trainer. That's it. And it was all positive. But I mean, that was the only people who even mentioned it. And it was funny because when I, when I came out and had interviews and all this stuff, I said, I really believe that once we get going again, the players and managers and media and everybody else, they're just going to want me to get bitches of plays, right? They could really care less about, you know, about my personal life. And frankly, either, you know, because it was a few months before baseball, either people just had forgot or it was like I had hoped business as usual.