 Oh, really impressive, you know, there's a couple of balls that Claibor made up the middle, you know, on the run, throwing the first, even, uh, Izzy. You know, I think he got trout in a big spot. I think with the guy in scoring position, I was able to throw him out, and that's a tough play. Anytime you got guys like that with some speed on the bases, um, it's, you got a little pressure with that, and then you got to make a perfect throw. It's, you know, just all around me played good defense. You know, even Joe, you got a ball over his head, off the wall, and I think that might be his first game he played in right field here at Yankee Stadium since probably 2019, I feel like. So he's, it's all around, it's a good game. With a good team like that, you got to be sharp on defense. You can't get many extra outs. How well does Trevino fit in and acclimate it to this team? Oh, he's, he's one of a kind, man. He's a hard worker, um, you know, especially all those guys who've gotten from Texas, man. They come in here ready to work every single day. Um, like, even today, I came in and I already saw Trevi sitting at a lunch table. He had his iPad out. He had a game plan. He has no book. He's just, that's what you want out of your catchers. You know, him and Higgie, you're both two guys to prepare, you know, more than anyone I've ever seen. And, you know, I feel like they're running around all day, you know, just getting ready just to, you know, play these nine innings, but when you got guys like that, you know, behind the back stuff like that, it sets everything else up. You've talked since you came up in 16 about your time in center field and your Fresno State enjoying playing out there. What is it about playing in center that you really like? Um, kind of the space and, you know, kind of the control. I feel like I can, you know, be a little more vocal. I can talk to the guys. I can move guys around a little bit more because I got, you know, I'm right there in the middle, so I can see different things, you know, what guys' swings, where the pitches are. Because then right and left, you're kind of just reacting. You can't really see it. Hey, was that ball in? Was that a way? You know, why did he take a swing like that? So just being able to communicate a little bit more, I'm just going to talk with Joey and Miggy for, you know, Higgie if he's out there too. I just enjoy it. It's a fun part of the game out there. Is there extra thrill doing that to O'Tawney and also that they have a great center field or two? If he dies for one and misses one. Will you pull back a homer and it's O'Tawney? Is there more to it than thrill? Not really. I was just trying to make a play. You know, it doesn't matter who it is. I was just, you know, especially when we got Monty on the mound who we really haven't scored many runs for. I was just trying to, you know, keep it an even ball game so we could go in there and work a little bit. But it doesn't matter who it is. After the ball hits the glove, do you feel the glove hitting the wall? It happened so quick. You know, I really didn't feel much. I just knew I got it and want to make sure I didn't drop it. You know, I've seen too many highlights of guys trying to rob it and they kind of, they kick it back over. So, you know, luckily staying on my glove and, you know, two outs in any and Monty kept rolling. What's Carpenter meant to you guys the last few days? Well, he's a good presence in this clubhouse. You know, he's a veteran guy that, you know, always has quality at bats. He has some big homers for us. He had another big tour on homers tonight. Another guy that, you know, I'm talking to him, you know, after he was at bats, like, hey, would you see off that left here? What do you see him from Cindergarde? What have you seen in the past? You know, anytime you got a veteran guy, it's been around the league, seen a lot of different guys. He's just going to help your ball club, you know, so he's a great addition so far.