 Bryce, player always wants to get his first hit in the season out of the way. Your first hit, a 465 foot home run, your second longest since 2015. What did you like best about it? I mean, personally, what a great game for myself today. But as a team, I mean, unbelievable. I mean, Real Muto getting his home around the way. Franco, I mean, great home by him. Piff came out through the ball well. Bullpick came in through the ball well, and we got another dove. So personally, what a homer. A lot of, you know, a lot of excitement right there. Coming out, current call, things like that. But as a team, I mean, wow, unbelievable. He only played nine games in spring training. Has it been difficult to find your rhythm? Just got to get my timing, you know, that's about it. You know, new ballpark, new back spot, you know, things like that. But, you know, just try to come out and, you know, have good games. And as long as we're winning, that's all that matters. So, you know, very excited for this team, very excited for this club. We've got a great group of guys that are pulling for each other each and every night. And, you know, another great team win tonight. They've played only two games here, and yet, you've established an incredible connection with the fans. The current call is a thousand right field. What is this reception meant to you? Man, they're blue collars of gets, you know what I'm saying? They work hard. They understand what it is to work hard. They want their players to work hard for them. And, you know, that's what it's all about. You know, they want us to hustle. They want us to play hard. And you want to give them that every single night. You know, I got chills thinking about it right now. You know, it's a great, great fan base, great city, great group of guys in here that are pulling for each other each and every day. And if we can, you know, prolong this all year long and do our thing, play good baseball and, you know, do what we need to do, then we'll be okay. Bryce, thanks very much. JT, two-run homer in the fifth made it 6-3. But I think I have to ask you, which was more fun, your homerun or Bryce's? Oh, that's a tough question. I mean, this place was rocking for both of us. It's obviously fun to hit homerun, but it's just as exciting to watch him hit his first homer here and the way the crowd reacted to it and him getting a curtain call. I mean, couldn't draw it up any better than that. Don't forget, you were part of some pretty good lineups in Miami. Yellich and Stanton and Azuna. What impresses you most about this lineup? I just think how deep it is. I mean, once you're late, there's really no holes. I mean, we might have the most powerful right now, the most powerful eight hole in the league, in my opinion. So, and then you got a guy at seven that gets on base all the stinking time. So it's just a tough lineup and it'll, it'll really wear down a pitching staff and wear down an opposing ball club, having to go through line-ups like that and not having any holes in it. Now, the one thing you definitely didn't have in Miami is the electricity in this ballpark. For a player, what is the difference competing in an atmosphere like this? I mean, the difference is huge. Just getting to come out here where the fans are so excited to watch the game and they're cheering you on the whole time. It gives you a certain adrenaline that you can't get other places and it just makes you play that much harder and have that much more fun. So, these fans mean everything to me and they've been super welcoming so far. So it's been great. JT, thanks very much.