 Hey, Brody, you see two guys making their Major League debuts before you. What's going through your mind as you're sitting out there in that bullpen? I mean, it's awesome to see those guys go out and do their thing. I was really excited and happy for them. They went and got the job done. It was awesome to see. Were you hoping that they would call your number tonight? Or what were you thinking when you were out there? I mean, of course, every time the first day in the big leagues you want to throw, obviously, and it was awesome to get the opportunity. And yeah, I mean, the whole game, it's like, OK, it's kind of shaping up that way. We've got a big lead. All right, perfect. Can you describe your emotions as you ran from the bullpen to the mound and eventually through your first pitch as the Yankee in the big leagues? It's kind of a whirlwind, to be honest with you. The last 24 hours have been kind of crazy. And to kind of culminate it all with being able to pitch as Yankee Stadium is just a blessing from God for sure. How would you describe tonight? It's awesome. I mean, it's a lot of fun. It's a dream of as a little kid when you start playing, when you're five years old. Anyone else for Brody? What's that? Drew Casey, please unmute. Brody, when the offense is putting up numbers like it was earlier in the game, what is that like to watch? Or are you still just too focused in since it's your first day in the big leagues to not really pay too much attention? No, I mean, obviously, watching those guys do their thing is awesome. Anytime, as a pitcher, anytime the offense goes out and scores like they did tonight, you feel very confident in what you guys can do as a team. And it's awesome to see those guys do what they can do. Bob Clapis, you have the next question. Was it hard not to look up at the stands and see all those people looking down at you or instead of just focusing on the batter and the target? I'm wondering what the temptation was to just take in the moment for a moment. Yeah, so I think it was nice getting here early for BP and all that stuff so I could kind of take it in before I got out there. And then, obviously, when I was out there, it's trying to get the job done. And to be honest with you, when I'm pitching, I see just the backstop and the catcher and the batter and the umpire, and that's about it. So it was nice to be here early to check it out and kind of take it all in. And then when the lights were on, it's time to go do it.