 Harrison, just how excited are you to get back out there on the field? Yeah, I'm very excited. A lot of work has been done behind the scenes to get to this point. And for it to kind of be obvious in pin tribes in my hometown in front of some familiar faces, I guess, if you own the crowd, it's really special. But again, I'm really just focusing on being effective tonight and winning a ball game after night innings. What told you you were healthy enough to get back out there? It's just a feeling. You kind of go through progressions. These guys are really intelligent about their planning. And you kind of go through it and you feel good and keep checking boxes off. And that gives you more confidence. And the build up was was extensive, but it was necessary. And, you know, going through all those things, checking off all those boxes. I feel really comfortable going out there and being a version of myself that can help this team win every night. 16 games left in the regular season. Plus hopefully the postseason just how do you police yourself from trying to do too much when you get out there? Yeah, absolutely. That's a good question. You know, I think the most important thing is just to take it slow. We're in present, you know, one pitch at a time on offense, on defense, on the base pass. You just got to slow everything down. There's no time to get frustrated. No time to, you know, let your mind wander. Try to do too much. You know, I've been building up and what I got is what I got. So again, like I said, I'm just going to go out there and be a winning player on all sides of baseball. And yeah, do my best to contribute to a victory tonight. You mentioned in the clubhouse that you used to sit in the stands at the other stadium that your parents and your sister would be here tonight. Was it meaningful to put on that pinstripe uniform today? Yeah, absolutely. I've got half of it on right now, so I'm sure when I toss a jersey on it, it'll be pretty special. But you know, again, I'm not going to downplay it. It really is special. Everybody I feel like has a, you know, Yankee story. It's a story franchise. There's no doubt. So just to be a part of it, to get an opportunity to play in these pinstripes, it means a lot. And, you know, trades happen all the time and I could have been dealt to a lot of other places that, you know, wouldn't have the same level of history and same level of expectations here. So I'm just excited to be a part of it. What do you think the atmosphere will be like here? Not only Aaron Judge chasing history, but you guys going down the stretch preparing for the postseason? Yeah, I think that's a much bigger story than, you know, my first game coming off the deal. Just watching him, you know, obviously in the St. Louis Clubhouse, he's incredible and not being a part of it for the last month and a half or so. Just watching him prepare, watching him do any dough. It really is. It's amazing. There's no doubt it speaks for itself. So I'm just excited to be a part of it on the field tonight. Have you decided how you're going to address the Bleacher creatures? Not yet. It'll be a game time decision. I normally am more natural and less awkward that way. So we'll see what comes out.