 You made the comment before the game that you're a better player now than you've ever been and you're ready to show it off as tonight. Would you had in mind. I guess tonight was fun. You know it felt good to get the first about out of the way and just kind of be able to breathe but you know I'm like I said I feel like I'm a little more advanced in some areas and I'm just glad that tonight was able to start with a bang. You mentioned that first that bad is there instant validation when you're able to step up to the plate for the first time and go deep like that. Especially after two weeks off. Yeah. I mean tonight was my first real game of twenty twenty. You know it's been a lot of sim games and it felt good to get instant results. You know it's not going to be that easy every time I step into play. But we faced a good picture and you know Gary you know obviously set the tone for for that inning and I just tried to to build off him and it felt it felt good. I'm just you know thrilled that I got to play tonight. You'd mentioned that you've advanced in some areas that there's been growth. What are those areas that you feel like that you've improved a lot. Hitting for hitting for starters. Defense you know I didn't get a lot of opportunities to show it off out there tonight but I made the simple plays which is all that's asked for and I think just overall my mental game you know I mean it's just it's been a tough go around the last couple months and I had a lot of time to think about you know how I want to approach things and obviously try to capitalize whenever I do and it was it was a good night overall for everybody. Thanks. Marley Rivera go ahead. You have the next question. Hey Clint obviously before the game you said you know what Meredith just asked you about making a splash. But it's very difficult to do what you did today as a young player you know to come in and perform this way. How were you able to do that. I think fortunately for me it's not my my debut. It's my debut for 2020 but you know obviously having the games under my belt and playing in New York they they kind of they're a little bit different here. The atmosphere kind of allows you to to have big moments and you know kind of thrive off those so no one in the stands made it pretty easy to go out there and just feel relaxed and try to you know have a good game. That's interesting. So the no fans thinks this was your first experience. How was it. It was quiet. But it was fun. You know I mean it's still baseball it's still a competitive atmosphere but it's different. You know I mean obviously the team is you know having a really good start right now. So you know we wish fans were in the stands but it is what it is and we're just going to try to make the most of it during the time that you know we're out there. Take another from Bruce Beck. Go ahead Bruce. Did you ever wonder if you'd get a chance again in 2020 as you did tonight. That thought crossed my mind a few times you know obviously being down in the the alternate site for I wouldn't say an extended period of time but at least a few weeks was was tough and you know at times I wondered am I going to am I going to make it back and you know obviously something came up for me to come here and and I'm here and I wondered am I going to get a chance or am I just going to kind of hang out and watch the games and I'm just you know overall thrilled that I got the opportunity tonight and I'm hoping that another one comes shortly in the in the future. Thank you. James Wagner go ahead and unmute you have the next question. What's up. I know this. I think we probably talked about this is spring training but does your front leg like the way you have it. Does this seem like even more twisted in like in your setup. And like if that's the case like what how does that help you. What does that do why do that. I think for me I'm more of like a handsy hitter than a lower body. I have a little bit more of like a feel for the upper half as far as the lower half goes. So I try to just I try to just preset my lower half because I don't even want to think about it. You know and everything stems from my hands just kind of being in a certain rhythm and just the cold front leg just allows me to keep everything behind the ball and just swing as hard as I can. And is that the same thing on that home run. I know you have to kind of like that that pause before you threw that the fastball and then you hit it. Does that mean by all hands that was is that we were talking about that was basically just a hand reaction. I mean I mean more if you I haven't watched the video yet but I'm sure I felt in the whenever he paused my hands were paused with them and whenever he started to go I started to kind of waggle my hands back and forth. It's all it's all rhythm for me. I feel if I'm stagnant I don't feel it's good. But it's just like I don't know how to really explain it. It's more of like a feeling that I can feel better than vocalized. But it's just preset in my lower half because I don't even want to think about it and just keeping my hands and rhythm as long as I can before the pitcher throws.