 And Meredith, tonight, ninth game, ninth different starting lineup. Tell us how it looks tonight. Once again, it is different, Bob. DJ LaMahew is the odd man out this evening. And Aaron Hicks is in a new role. He will serve as the leadoff guy tonight. And he's played pretty well to start this season. Six hits in 20 at bats. He also has a homer and is driven in two. I asked Aaron Boone as they're trying to spark this offense if he could foresee himself using Hicks in that leadoff spot a little more often. Possibly. I mean, Hicks is one of those guys that, you know, feel good about a lot of places in the lineup. You know, as a switch hitter gives you that kind of breaks things up a little bit, balances things out a little bit. Obviously ability to get on base. So, yeah, it's possible. He'd missed an awful lot of time. What have you thought of him overall this season? Yeah, I think he's been pretty good so far. You know, he's, you know, certainly getting his hits. He's gotten on base. Had a big homer for us a few days ago. So I feel like he's, I feel like he, you know, I think going to play a winter ball for him was valuable and helpful and kind of giving him a little, you know, confidence heading into the winter as far as just getting some game reps under his belt and making sure that the risk was good to go. And then in spring training, I thought he, you know, he handled the volume well and was really working and grinding and like wanting to get as many of his bats as he can. So I feel like he's in a pretty good spot right now.