 Nick, you meet your debut at the Tigers when you're just 21 years old in 2013. A lot has probably changed here since then. What's been the biggest difference for you over the years? I mean, just, I guess kind of finding myself as a big leader. You know, I really didn't know who I was or how I played the game exactly when I was 21. But, you know, if you ask any veteran, it takes a lot of games and a lot of it bats to kind of figure that out. Just 27 years old, but you're pretty much a veteran on this team. Do you like that role? Yeah, I do. You know, I like, you know, creating relationships with the young guys and trying to bring the best out of them. You look at some of the guys that you potentially looked up to when you were here. Obviously, Miguel Cabrera still in the clubhouse, but who are some of the guys that you look to to kind of guide you? You're talking about now in the clubhouse? When you first came out. When I first came out? I mean, man, the entire locker room. Tori Hunter, Prince Fielder, Austin Jackson, you know, Verlander, Miggy, obviously, Johnny Peralta was in our clubhouse at that time. Victor Martinez, Rick Porcelo, I mean, shoot, the list goes on and on. We had a pretty veteran clubhouse back in the day. But, you know, I was, I was fortunate where I got to see a lot of the guys go about their business the right way. And, you know, I just try to learn everything that I could. What's it been watching that guy, Miguel Cabrera, on a daily basis? Just a lot of fun, you know, he keeps the he keeps the game, what it is a game, you know, he's always smiling, always having a good time. And I think that's a method to his madness, really. Okay, I hope you don't mind I did a deep dive on some of your Instagram. You went to go see a Star Wars musical? Yeah, in San Francisco, I took some of the I took two of our trainers from our training staff over there because, you know, they like symphonies and things like that. And Star Wars on top of it. So, we went over to go see the symphony in San Fran. Are you a big music fan? I like, well, first off, yes, I love Star Wars. And I just like arts in general, really. Yesterday before the game, I was at the Contemporary Museum seeing a basket out showing, you know. I love music, fairy tales really, you know, I don't know. That's what I like away from the field. Do you dive into that in Detroit, too? A lot of Motown up there? I've gone and seen some shows. Jack White is actually a friend of mine. So, you know, whenever he has concerts and shows, or he just plays at his house, you know, I'm very fortunate enough where I can go see him do his thing. Speaking of Detroit differences between Detroit and New York, a lot of people talk about the New York pizza. Detroit has their own style pizza. You a pizza person? Yeah, I like pizza. New York's pizza is pretty good. Chicago's pizza is really good, too. As far as something people wouldn't know about you, what's something that people wouldn't know about you? Probably the fact that I like going to art museums and symphonies. Let's go with that. With that being said, what is the walk-up song going to be for you this year? This year is probably going to be, well, this year is going to be Let Nas Down by J Cole. Very cool. Thank you for the time. Yeah, no problem.