 How do you feel timing-wise and at the plate and, you know, how ideal or not ideal is this? I feel good. I think those games are really good. Brush it up for me to get going this weekend, so I feel good. The timing's there. And I'm glad I could get back for those. OK. Jean-Claire, to your right. Jean-Claire, what was your takeaway from your playoff experience last year and do you think that can benefit you this time around? Yeah. I mean, just how important each little detail is and to understand, you know, we're not going to be perfect. We're going to make some mistakes, but it's kind of the battle of the least mistakes and, you know, just be precise and just understand every little thing counts. Do you look at the playoffs as kind of an opportunity to put the regular season behind you and those frustrations and kind of change the narrative of the whole season? That's over. That's over for everyone. We won the division. The season's over, so in a sense, everyone can't look back anymore. It's all one day at a time, one play at a time, and it starts tomorrow. So nothing but preparation from the season can help us now. You're on a team that traditionally relies on the home run. Was it unusual now facing a team that has hit even more home runs this year? Yeah, it's interesting. I mean, it's cool what both our teams were able to do with the home run and along with the rest of the league, but yeah, it'll be cool, cool dynamic, and, you know, big punches thrown. Kristi? You went into the playoffs last year, a first time, big expectations for you. James Paxton's kind of in that same situation. What would you tell him as advice or what to expect tomorrow night? Just being his own, you know, play his own game, you know, not try to do something he hasn't done before, not try to be something different, prepared differently, you know, the stakes are higher, but at the same time, if he didn't perform the way he would, he wouldn't be in this situation. So, you know, just prepare like he normally does. Okay. Marley over in the center here, Giancarlo. Giancarlo, can you describe the atmosphere in this stadium last year, what you're expecting tomorrow? Oh, it's nuts. It was nuts. They really bring the heat and make it tough on the opposing team. So, it's great. I'm looking forward to just as loud, just as rowdy as last year and it's going to be fun. Okay. Anything else for Giancarlo? All right. Sweeney in the front and Jack right after. Giancarlo, with all the injuries the last two years, you, Judge Sanchez and even Encarnacion have not had a lot of opportunities to be in the lineup together. Is there a certain anticipation from you guys in the clubhouse and as you, you know, as you appreciate hitting from being able to all be in the lineup together in such a big spot? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, this is the best time to all be back. And, you know, we all know what we can do individually in parts of the season. So, now we're all together and, you know, we just got to bring that big force and, you know, make sure we take care of it. Okay. Jack. Giancarlo, you had to be very patient and endure a lot of rehab to get to this moment. How did your confidence level change or did it ever change as you were working your way back to know you could have a day like tomorrow night or a night like tomorrow night? Yeah. I mean, that was terrible for me. So, I just use it as this is what I built it for. This is what I'm doing all this for and just visualize what I can do. And, you know, each day, the tougher the day, the more repetitive the day seemed. It was all looking forward to this. So, now we're here. Okay. Just one more in the back there. Hey, G, obviously, CC not on the roster. Did he say anything to the team about the ALDS and what you guys should do going forward or that overall mission you guys have preached since day one? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, just from everything we've gone through all year, just that we're ready. You know, we've taken enough punches and we're ready to go out and battle and enjoy this month. And, you know, it's our turn. Okay, great. Thanks, John Carlar, for the time. Really appreciate it.