 Aaron, first game action since March 10th. What did it feel like to return to game speed tonight? It felt great. It felt great. Finally got a chance to get out of the cage and get out there on the field. But it was fun to be a part of this game tonight, especially watching Stan do his thing. And everybody in the lineup kind of clicking on all cylinder. It was fun to watch. Did you feel anything in your abdominal area during tonight's game? No, I didn't. I think you guys saw that. We saw in the first inning, I think, is probably what you guys hope is the blueprint. As Juan Soto, we worked a walk down 0-2. You hit a double. Stanton goes over the batter's eye. What type of message should that send to pitchers around baseball? I don't know about what type of message. I think it's just about just guys are locked in. Guys are ready to go. Like I said, we didn't have a great year last year. I think as a group, collectively, you could ask each individual. They know that they weren't at the top of their game and doing what they wanted to do. And I think that just lit a fire under a lot of guys. And a lot of guys came in here with an extra bit of focus, extra bit of confidence to go out there and do their thing. So anytime you had a guy like Juan Soto over, do go, grish him, it makes it even better. Opening day, a week from tomorrow, how many more in-game at bats do you want before spring training concludes? As many as I can get. We'll see what the schedule holds for. I got to talk to Skip and see what we got. But as many as I can get, but we got so many tools here to kind of replicate game at bats. We got so many guys throwing on backfields that we can supplement at bats where we need to and be ready to go on the 28th. Aaron, appreciate the time. No, thank you.