 Hey Ryan, could you just tell us how you're feeling, how it's been at Appleton and you know, if you felt good or if you felt ready? I feel pretty good. I'm happy and excited to be back. I thought everything at Appleton went really well. Similar to what we have going on here, I thought it was very well organized and they're prepared. Obviously everything is different there just like it is here. You know, it's different to play in an inter-squad game than it would be to go playing in regular games somewhere with an affiliate, but it's obviously our only option. I feel like my timing is still a work in progress, but overall I felt good. Finger was a non-issue and it was fun to be a part of a great comeback and a good win. Yeah, it was very encouraging. You know, a bunch of guys swung the bats well today. I think Obby's starting off the game for us offensively with the homerun was a big, big moment after they went ahead 2-0 with a couple homeruns in the first inning. He swung the bat well all day. I think Manny Pino has got, it feels like to me, he's had so many clutch hits throughout his career, but today was one of his better games that I've seen. Obviously both homeruns were important. The second one was huge. You know, and then Jed obviously coming through there in the eighth inning. So a lot of guys contributing. This is typically how we've won a lot of games over the years. So very encouraging to see multiple guys swing the bats well to hit some homeruns and to string together some rallies, which we haven't done enough of to this point this year. I mean, the circumstances were a little bit different, but I'd say the excitement level was relatively similar. It reminded me actually he had a homerun on Mother's Day, I think a couple years ago. Big homerun, dramatic comeback. I want to say we were playing the Mets or something. And it felt kind of like that moment. But it's cool. I mean, again, we have to create our own excitement and enthusiasm and he got the dugout fired up. And, you know, that part of this whole experience is a work in progress. It's a huge challenge for all of us and to see that level of excitement and enthusiasm for him is something that we all feed off of as a team. Hey, Ryan, have you noticed guys are taking the COVID thing a little bit more seriously lately? Just in terms of you see more guys backing up now, the distancing seems to be a little bit more of a priority. Just from your standpoint, are guys really taking more notice of that and trying to be more careful? Yeah, I think we've done a great job of it, in my opinion, here. You know, starting with Roger Kaplinger, Scott Barringer, you know, everybody that's put together our protocols. I think they've been very prepared, very organized, very communicative. For all of us as players, obviously, we're paying attention to what's going on around the league and you recognize just how dangerous the situation still is. So I do think everybody's taking every precaution within reason. Obviously, all of these things are adjustments for all of us. You know, on some of the hotter days, it becomes more challenging to have the mask on all day long. But I think guys are trying to wear it in the dugout, trying to wear it during batting practice, always having it on in the locker room and doing everything in their power to try to keep this thing as safe as possible. Hey, Ryan, without Lorenzo Payne, Craig had mentioned you playing a little bit more right field whenever you were ready to do that. I'm just curious if the finger, what kind of issue that new presents, like anything at all right now as far as getting on the field? Yeah, throwing is a little bit more challenging than swinging right now. I played right field yesterday in Appleton for five or six innings of the inner squad game, but throwing is a bit more of a challenge than swinging. But I do think I could play the outfield whenever I'm needed. Ryan, this is a far different lineup than last year. There's a lot of guys that aren't here now. But for now that you're starting to feel better and, you know, testin and Christian have been swinging the bats better, do you have hopes that this offense will improve? Yeah, of course. I mean, you know, a lot of guys here have track records. I think most guys are better than what they've shown to this point. One of the things I'm most encouraged by is that collectively as an offense, there's a lot of guys that have under-achieved to this point. So you hope that a lot of guys kind of get going at the same time, which is usually a recipe for success. So two of the last three games, I feel like we swung the bats really well. You know, that last game against Cincinnati facing Sonny Gray, who's been one of the best pitchers in the National League the last couple years, swung the bats really well. Tonight we swung the bats really well. So hopefully we continue to build off of this and you get at least a handful of guys swinging the bat well at the same time, which usually leads to sustained rallies and more runs.