 Since 2015, you've hit nine home runs of 470 feet or more. There's no one else with more than four. What does that mean to you? It's pretty cool. I mean, luckily, we have all these extra stats and cool things to kind of pile up. So yeah, I mean, when it's all said and done, I think it'll be some cool things to look at. But yeah, for me, I mean, it's just I put the team up by run and help us stay on top and get the win. So I don't care if it's right over the fence or 1,000 feet over, it doesn't matter. Thanks, Giancarlo. Any other questions for Giancarlo? Giancarlo, do you guys talk about the streak at all? Yeah, I mean, you know, I wouldn't say that we're like one at a time, but we discuss like what it's took to get here and how we've all fed off of each other, how the work that we've all put in and it's cool to see it develop. And we've gotten some close games, some blowouts, but the confidence and the determination to be on top at the end is bar none. Got the point, William. I mean, so you can take the remaining questions in queue. Hey, Giancarlo, do you and Judge or Gal or Voight ever give each other crap about who can hit the ball? Sorry, this. Is there any ever playful competition? Like, oh, I'm stronger than you. I hit farther home runs, things like that. I think we're always messing around. Is that all you got? Or are you only hit a solo or this and that? But it's mostly praise, man. I mean, we know how difficult it is, no matter how much power any of us have. We know how difficult this game is and how important we are to the success of everybody around us. So it's fun and games and respect also.