 How do you feel about the spring that you're having and, you know, how did you kind of react when you were acquired by the Yankees? Um, I'll start when I was acquired. I think it was like last year in August. Um, I mean, like being at an alt site, um, you know, you don't quite know, like if you're being looked at or like what you're doing there is kind of being recognized. Like you're just trying to keep yourself ready for the team that you're with and in case they need to call upon you. Um, yeah, when my, uh, I think it was the field director just called me and said I was traded to the Yankees. I was kind of surprised, um, but also excited. And, uh, yeah, it's, it's been a great experience ever since then, uh, about the spring training I'm having, um, you know, I'm happy with it. Of course, you know, the results have been great, but it's really just like been about like how consistently I can stay like within my process and executing the things I need to do on the field that way. So as long as I stay consistent with executing those things, then, then yeah, I hope to keep progressing. Brendan Cuddy from nj.com, Brendan, please unmute. Good morning, Rob. Thanks for taking the time. Obviously, no one wants to get playing time or bump up a depth chart because someone got hurt, but how do you see this opportunity in the wake of Robinson's injury? How do you, how do you look at the situation you're in right now? Um, well, you know, you know, first of all, like it's unfortunate what happened to Robinson and, you know, talking with him, hoping that everything's going okay with him and his recovery. But, you know, when you see yourself in the lineup, you know, that's what you prepare for. That's kind of what we all prepare for, right? It's like when the opportunity comes, like to be ready for it and to show that you can help the team win. And you've been around for quite some time, but I don't think a lot of Yankee fans are super familiar. When you're going right, when you're at your best, do you tell Yankee fans what to expect? What to expect? Your game. Yeah, my game, I mean, for me, it's about staying within myself. You know, for me, catching, and, you know, that would be the most important thing of working with my pitchers and making sure that I'm helping put them in the best position to succeed. Offensively, you know, I'm confident in my bat, you know, I've always been able to swing the bat pretty well, you know, throughout my, you know, major, minor league career. And, you know, it's just something in my arsenal that I'm looking forward to add, you know, to the Yankees, you know, given the opportunity. And, and yeah, it's pretty much go from there. Brian, hope that Brian, you have a follow up. Yeah, please unmute. Rob, you mentioned being at the alternate site. What was that summer like, just being out there and spending? It was really good. As soon as I got there, it was, you know, a headfirst dive into all the, all the things that they were doing with the catchers, all the working, you know, with, with Tanner and Gersh there and kind of like helping clean up some inefficiencies that I might have had previously with my receiving. And, you know, ever since then, they've been great. They've been on me every day about helping me progress and helping me, you know, be more efficient with my glove and, and to improve that side of my game, the defensive side.