 I felt good. I felt good. Yeah, not a ton of results yet, but, you know, we're in game two. So a lot of time left and I'm just, you know, taking it day by day. It's a long season and yeah, I felt good and it's looking forward to warming up a little bit hopefully. Have you felt comfortable at first base? Yeah, I have. I have. You know, there's plenty of work to do and everyone's been great here as far as, you know, giving me information and helping me with whatever I need and, you know, kind of working and creating a routine that I can kind of fall back on day and day out. But um, yeah, I have been. Take the next one from Mike Vakaro. Hey, Jay, obviously you've been around the block a bunch of times. So facing a left-handed specialist isn't going to be, you know, that traumatic for you, but he did seem to come in and really, you know, give me four pitches at the top. Just put tough to handle and then you do what you do on the fifth pitch. Can you just talk about that, you know, I know that he, you know, he's got really good stuff. You know, a lot more lefty these days are throwing sinkers in and, you know, he had a hard slider and I was just trying to get, you know, see something up and, you know, not, not kind of walk off the plate with the slider and, you know, it wasn't the prettiest or hardest hit of all time. But I'll take everyone I can get and it was, it was timely and that's even more important. Next one goes to Justin Shackle. Hey, Jay, you've, you've been around this team for a decent chunk of time now. You know, it makes hitters take what makes Gary Sanchez such a dangerous presence in the batter's box. You know, I think the power, I mean, you know, if he hits the ball in the barrel, he's got a chance to hit the ball at the park, any park, any time, any part of the field. You know, you just can't make mistakes to him. I've seen that for years now and he's taking advantage of those mistakes right now and he's looking great at the plate. And, you know, I'm excited to see what a, you know, a full year of healthy and, you know, this type of Gary Sanchez can be. Brian Clark, you have the next question. Yeah, Jay, you've been around for a long time. But is there just like a lightness or a weight off the shoulders once you do open the account and get the first hit of the year? No doubt. No doubt about it. You know, especially in that fashion, you know, like I said from the very beginning, I just, you know, I just want to, I'm here to help. I'm here to help. I'm here to win a World Series. And, you know, we definitely have the, in my opinion, have the team to do that and to, to contribute like that is great. And yeah, I was, you know, always looking forward to get the first one out of the way and kind of, you know, now we go. Marley Rivera, you have the next question. Hi, Jay. Hi, Marley. Where does his birthday rank? I'm not even, I mean, I'm not even sure. I was telling some guys today, if you had told me when I was 18 years old that I'd be the first baseman for the New York Yankees when I was 34, I would have probably told you you were lying to me. But listen, I don't take any of this for granted. This is a, you know, another special one for me. I've been able to essentially spend every, you know, birthday since I was 21 or 22 years old on a major league field. And, you know, that's special to me and I don't take it for granted. And, you know, to be on a team of this caliber and, you know, with the, with the storied, you know, franchise that it is, you know, I'm just enjoying it. I'm enjoying it. And it was a great birthday, timely hit, big win for us. And yeah, it's good.