 Giancarlo, people will always say that spring results don't mean much, but it's hard to ignore what you were able to do tonight. What does this performance tell you about where you're at as spring training starts to wind down? Yeah, checking off more boxes, good at bats, taking good pitches and being able to square up a few balls. How many more boxes need to be checked off before spring training concludes? Until the last day of bat, you can do something productive, so take in whatever's left and bring it into the air. Aaron Boone has constantly described your presence in the box as controlled this spring. What does it mean for you to be in control? That's everything. It's my abat that can't let the pitcher dictate it, the pitcher and catcher. Yeah, just do what I can. When you see something like Juan Soto working a walk in the first inning after being down 0-2, then Aaron Judge slapping a double, you obviously doing what you do going over the batter's eye. What kind of domino effect is it for a cleanup hitter when you're behind Soto and Judge? It's a preview of the year. I mean, there's going to be tough abats all the way through. And you know, if you got to pass the baton, pass the baton, and you know, we got to clean up after it. Three home runs, it's over a thousand feet of home runs tonight. Thank you for the time, Giancarlo.