 Eric, is it a little odd this offseason not having to worry now about preparing for the next season? Worry. Worry is a good word. Yeah, I used to spend about this next month thinking, am I ever going to get another hit? Spring training is going to start. But it is really, this is honestly, it's funny that I'm on here today, because this is honestly the day that I'm normally like, hi, I got to make sure I have an apartment and spring training. You know, what is the kid's schedule for the new school year? Are they, you know, are they going to come and visit during spring and all that stuff? So it's really nice. This is a very relieving day for me. How much did you deliberate about that decision to walk away? Or did you know all along this season that this would be it? I knew all along. I knew along. My wife and I had discussed it quite a bit. It was probably coming for about four years, maybe 10 years, depending on who you really ask. But it was something that it was, it was, it was an easy decision. Back before spring training, I had goals of winning the gold medal and, you know, kind of going out on top with the gold medal in a World Series and the Olympics got cabbashed. And then the, you know, we fell a little short with the World Series. But it was, it was an incredible year to know it was going to be my last and how it all, how it all played out. It was a lot of fun. When you look back on your career, how do you sum it up? I guess I'm a grinder. But I'm also, you know, that's from a selfish standpoint, but also from a, you know, from an opportunity standpoint, I'm extremely blessed, extremely lucky.