 and what was your first impression of Garrett Cole? Really good, really good to see him out there. You know, and I really felt like kind of improved as we went and kind of rained it in a little bit. I think was probably battling all the excitement, all the build up to this day. And I thought he made a lot of really, really big pitches, especially some pitches when he was behind in the count that were critical for him. I thought he settled into a nice groove. And overall, stuff-wise, I thought he was really good. Does that home run from Stanton in the first feel even bigger than just one run because of who is on the mound on the other side? Well, it was two runs. It was a two-run homer. Look, it was, I mean, it's about as good as you can draw it up, starting the game out that way, you know. Judgy has a really good at bat. Aaron actually, Hicks had a really good at bat to start the game, smokes the ball at second. Aaron smokes a ball through the hole and then, you know, for G to go up there and clean it out. Yeah, I mean, that's a huge shot in the arm when you're facing another team's ace and you got your ace on the mound. So it's a great tone setter for us in that first inning by G. Just how encouraged are you by the fact that two of those big bats in your lineup in John Carlo and Aaron Judge seem to be very dialed in to start the season? Yeah, you know, I'm just, you know, I was really pleased with all the guys' work over the last few weeks. And, you know, one of the things I felt really good about is that this team's ready to go and those guys are kind of leading the way in a lot of, in a sense. And it was really good to see them come out and have really quality at bats to kind of confirm the work we've been seeing. Thanks, Aaron. Mm-hmm. We'll take the next question from Kristi Akart. Aaron, what were your overall impressions of opening day with nobody in the ballpark? What was it like being on the field and was there a point where it ever felt normal to you? Close to. I find when the game starts, honestly, it feels like a game. It's easy to lock in. You know, obviously there's some things you don't do normally where you don't have your normal physical interaction with people. But I found it very easy to get locked into the game. I had a lot of butterflies today, you know, coming to the ballpark and kind of sorting through all the different things to get ready for tonight's game. But once, you know, and I felt this way a little bit in the exhibition games where, you know, it felt really competitive. Tonight was another step up from that. We're facing the world champs. We're facing Max Scherzer. Garrett Coles on the mound for us. Our guys came out with an edge and you could sense that in the dugout.