 Yesterday, Jay Bruce got his first hit as a Yankee, a two run single in the sixth inning after the game on his 34th birthday. He said if you would have told Jay Bruce at 18 that he'd be the starting first baseman for the New York Yankees at 34, he may not have believed you. When I was a kid, I mean, this was, you know, it was the Bronx bombers. It was the, you know, all the championships and, you know, it was the most popular franchise, you know, in baseball. And it's always, you know, seemed kind of like the pinnacle, you know, of franchises. And, you know, I've had some great, great organizations that I've played for. And it's been a winding road for me for sure. But, you know, I think whether you really think about it or not, or, you know, everyone wants to be a Yankee, at least a little bit. Just two games in, but has it lived up to your expectations so far? It's been great. It's been great. You know, I do my best to keep the blinders on during the season and really don't give much energy to anything other than just getting ready to play every day. But it's been awesome. The Yankees organization has been incredible so far. They've made it extremely comfortable for me. And the way that I've been welcomed to the team has been great. You feel comfortable at First Base, but there's still some work to do. What is the work that you feel as though you need to do at first? There are so many little nuances and small things that come along with being good at the position that, you know, I just haven't gotten to experience yet. And I think more reps, more opportunities, and more time there, and more instruction and, you know, we'll definitely help that. You know, the guys here have been great with giving me all the information that I could possibly want and, you know, helping me, you know, as far as fundamentally and, you know, as far as the game play goes to prepare for every game. And, you know, I just haven't done it a lot. I haven't done it a lot. So I look forward to continue to get, you know, getting better there, and we'll see what happens. Bruce is once again in the lineup playing for First Base.