 Is there any indication as far as the severity of Edwin and Gerneson? No, we're obviously sending them back to New York for tests. We're hoping we got ahead of it, but we'll just have to see. When did you first start feeling it? What happened exactly? I guess on his first at bat, I mean obviously it homered in a second at bat. And my understanding was fine swinging. He was just getting a little when he was coughing or whatever. Again, we hope it's minor and we got ahead of it, but we won't know until we get them checked out, obviously. Gerneson, how much of a blow would it be for you guys to lose, Eddie? Again? Well, I mean, his at bats or his presence in our lineup is huge, so I don't want to start speculating on when we don't know what it is and hoping it's minor. I think it goes without saying how big of a presence he is in the middle of our order, though. Aaron, when the judge hit his oblique right after the game, you said it seems like it's pretty significant. You sound more optimistic that this one might not be. Right, I mean, judges was, I mean, kind of disabled them right away, you could tell. And this was something that Edwin even took his third at. And we just said, after that, we decided it was best to get out of there and said he wasn't feeling anything swinging. So, again, hopefully we're ahead of it, but we'll see. Aaron, you're not the self-pitying type, but you've got a few of these waves this season. Just this week, Toph and the Hick step back and out. I mean, do you ever just look at yourself to get frustrated, I'd say? No, I really don't. We've got too much at stake right now and too great of a team to start at any time feeling sorry for ourselves. Everyone in that room is capable of doing really special things and that doesn't change. And frankly, I would expect Edwin to be a part of that moving forward, too. We're going to have half on a conference call. You left for a run, who do you want to take that? Jay went back to New York after it was kind of planned ahead of time. He's been dealing with just some bicep tendonitis his last couple of starts. So nothing we're too concerned about, but we had planned him to pitch today and then go back and see the doctor because obviously he's not going to be pitching in Toronto, so we just wanted to get him back. We don't think it's significant, obviously. He's been throwing the ball really well, but just something we wanted to get him back there and see him. Aaron, why pitch him? He's already dealing with it. Because we kind of determined it's not anything abnormal or not something that he's kind of dealt with at different times throughout his career and feel like he's going to be fine moving forward. And obviously he's in a pretty good place throwing the ball right now. So he's going to test it in New York or just? Yeah, he'll see a doctor in Mod and just go through and maybe start some anti-inflammatory stuff is all. Last few starts? Last few starts, yeah. Did that affect one you took him out to do? No. No, it was just because his pitch count was up at that point, and I felt like they were starting to get some pretty good swings off him, obviously, in that last inning. KM made a really good play, but it felt like a lot along it.