 I'm extremely excited about making the team. Obviously, Luke's injury is disheartening for everyone. I wish him a speedy and full recovery. I had him in his surgery in 2014. So I know what he's going through right now. He's obviously a big part of this team, and my goal is not to come here to replace Luke Boyd. It's to be J Bruce and help the team, just like I plan on helping the team when I sign the contract to come here. So I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity, and I look forward to continuing towards the gold winner in World Series. A couple of days ago when I opted out, I thought a lot about it and talked to a lot of people that I trust. And I felt the best thing for me was to stay away from the club until the decision was made, because trying to protect myself as far as I didn't want to get hurt or do anything, I didn't feel like there was, it was diminished return if I came and did just worked out and stuff. And I literally knew nothing until just very, very recently. So I just sat at my house and kind of felt like I was quarantining, honestly. But yeah, so a lot of nothing. And then it all hit pretty quickly. I was just waiting on the anchors. I was waiting on them to let me know. Clearly, this is where I've wanted to be and this is why I signed here. So I was very hopeful the whole time, like I told you all before, and it worked out. I feel like it's been good. I feel like there's a lot of things that I need to work on and want to continue to work on. But I'm confident that I can play a very adequate first base. And with the more practice, I think I can be good over it. And it sounds like I'm going to get a lot more of an opportunity to be there pretty exclusively, I guess, for the foreseeable future here. And I look forward to being able to focus on that and there's a lot of work to do what I'm looking forward to. It's reps, I think it's repetitions, it's work. It's, you know, the more you do something and the more you prepare for something, the more, you know, the more you prepare for something in a controlled environment, I think the more prepared you become in the game situations. So I've been very fortunate that Aaron, you know, and the Yankees have given me a lot of, you know, looks over there and a lot of exposure over there, the spring training and that's helped. And I think just continuing to practice and continuing to kind of just drill it, drill it, drill it, you know, to where, you know, the more you do something, the more comfortable you become with it. So I look forward to getting even more comfortable with it than I am right now. I played first base until I was 14 years old, pretty exclusively. And then I moved to the outfield. So I've, you know, throughout my career and throughout my life, I've taken a lot of ground balls and I would take ground balls when I was with the Reds to kind of work on my hands for the outfield because I think that a lot of it correlates. And so, you know, throughout my career there, you know, Freddie Benavides helped me a lot and, you know, I watched Joey Vado and I talked to him a lot about it. And he's someone that's very diligent and specific with his work. And I got to watch that and kind of, you know, see how he goes about it. And, you know, then, you know, people with the Mets and then it's just kind of continued to evolve. And so, but I, you know, have worked here and, you know, these guys have been great for me as far as the work and the routine goes. And I'm still learning a lot about, you know, kind of forming and having a daily routine when it comes to infield work.