 Thanks a lot, Pop. Anthony, you guys finished the homestand 6-0. How encouraged are you by the way this team is playing right now? It's nice. Oh, we had to walk off, sweep with the Indians, or I'm sorry, the Guardians, and the Orioles who played us well in Baltimore and just come back today. And it's just, it's nice. It's everyone is really settling into their routines and starting to come together a lot more. I think someone had a three-homer game in there too, as well, during this homestand. Do you remember that one? I do. I do. I just want to have good at bats, good team at bats, get guys up there, put us in a position to, you get a hit, you're driving in and runs. Speaking of good at bats, it's a tie game in the fifth inning and Zimmerman's pitching very well. 2-2 count, a guy who features a change-up. What's your approach in that spot? I just put the ball in play, not ever trying to do too much, and threw me a fast ball away. Just went with it, not trying to do too much. And that's when I choked up so much to try for the ball boy. Final question, David Cohn, who does the games for us in the booth. Former Cy Young winner said he watches you at the plate and you just look so relaxed. So how comfortable are you in those pinstripes? How comfortable are you in this stadium? It's just something where the little things, you know, before the game, behind the scenes, getting the routine done and staying with the routine and just come out and play baseball. It doesn't matter where it is, what field you're on, just want to play baseball and have good at bats. Thanks very much, Anthony. Thank you. I appreciate it. Send it back to you, Bob.