 Trent, you were also part of the Juan Soto deal. What was your initial reaction when you found out you were heading to New York? I was excited to play in New York, to live in the city one, and then to get to play for a story franchise like this, and then getting here and meeting all the guys. I mean, it's been it's been awesome so far. So I'm excited to get rolling. Talk about meeting all the guys when you walk into that clubhouse is an odd feeling joining a new team and kind of trying to get to know everybody. Yeah, it's always it's always a different feeling, especially coming from a place where you're comfortable. You know, everybody that you look at coming here. You feel a little uncomfortable at first, but that's a testament to the guys. I never really felt like that for more than that first hour walking in. But after getting to know him, I felt right at home and I'm excited. What do you think of this roster and this team and the capabilities of this team? Well, the capabilities is how many you see them on paper. But I've been a part of a team that was good on paper. They just didn't really perform. So I'm just excited to get to know these guys one and see who they are and then see their commitment to winning. And that's really evident when you walk in the door. What are your expectations when it comes to playing time this year? What have they told you? I don't really have any expectations. I know I'm going to be a fourth outfitter to start. So I'm just going to try to bring my bring a lot of energy, bring a lot of. Just be excited to be there every day and be excited to be in that role and just bring a good attitude to the park every day. When it comes to Juan Soto, the talent speaks for itself. But what else can you tell us about Juan? I mean, it's he's fun to watch. He's fun to be around. He's fun to watch. I'm excited to see what he can do in this ballpark. And one thing I noticed here, a guy that it's kind of old school. No batting gloves. Take me through that. Why no batting gloves? I just really don't like to feel of him. Kind of what it boils down to. I've always liked. Not I kind of took away or got away from him when I was in high school and just really never went back to him. It doesn't matter if it's 25 degrees outside. You're still good. It's going to be a little harder, but yeah, I'm still good. Thanks for the time. Best of luck this year. Yes, ma'am. Thank you.