Now the Pandas will turn to Kate and Dana to start tomorrow night's game at 635. The right. He has really shined so far this season. He's sixth in the Southern league with a 309, a that's fourth in walks and hits per innings pitched at 104 and he's allowed just 19% of batters to get hits. That's the third best mark in the league. His efforts have earned the attention of the parent club as the Angels have named him the representative to the MLB Futures game. Dana acknowledged this is a huge honor but he won't let it change. His approach. Stakes are always high. Every time I trust the ball, it's just like I feel like everything's on the line. So nothing's really gonna change mentally when I'm pitching, but it's definitely a cool achievement and great invitation. Like it does set a good standard and it's more like I have the ability to represent the Angels in the best way possible. So I think that's the idea that I'm kind of striving for right now. So go out there and do my best and put on a good show for the organization will be on the mound in the game. This puts the Pandas in minor league baseball's biggest stage as a team. Trash pandas manager, Andy Shatley said it's something the whole organization can take pride in and we feel really good as an organization about, about, about where we're at. Um It's, you look at the age of this roster, we're one of the youngest teams in this league and for, to be able to be as steady as, as, as we've been, it's, it's a very, very high level of baseball and it's hard to win with players of any experience level and to be doing it whenever your shortstop is 20 years old, your center fielder is 18 and a staple of rotation at school in the futures game is 20. It makes you feel good about where you're at. It makes you feel good about what you're doing and it makes you feel good about where you're going to.