 It doesn't even feel like I should say I'm here with everyone knows who you are, Jorge Pazada. Jorge, what's it like to be back for today? It's good. It's good. I, you know, seen some of the guys and, you know, last night we had our dinner and just reminiscing, having stories, laughing. It's like, you know, it's just your people, your, you want to see and it's a lot of fun. Obviously we're going to have everybody here today and, you know, it's good to see the guys again. What are some of the memories that stand out from that 1998 season? We're just, we're just telling Derrick, I don't remember much, I don't remember brushes throwing the ball across. And how bad we started and how well we finished. You know, we finished strong, but at the end, you know, towards September, beginning of September, we weren't playing that well. And I remember Joe Tory having a little meeting towards middle of September trying to, you can't just turn it on and off. So I remember those things. You remember, you know, you remember the family, you remember the friends, you remember your teammates and the good old, you know, the good, great year that we had. How about the parade? I'm sure you remember that too. Yeah, yeah. I mean, nothing like a parade in New York. So we, you know, seen probably the best team ever and having everybody together. There was no egos, so it was a lot of fun to be a part of that team. I just spoke to Joe Tory and he had talked about the disappointment of 1997. He thought really fueled that group. Did you feel that as well going into spring training? Sure, we had, we kind of like an unfinished business. We got to spring training very focused. We didn't want that to happen again. And, you know, I think the team gel even better together. And we started one in four, you know, and we had that meeting. And I think it was in Seattle and we just started playing very well after that. It just got, you know, we got better and better. We had a great pitching staff. We had a great bullpen. So every day we had a chance. Personally, what was your favorite individual moment of that season? It probably has to be David Wells' perfect game because, you know, it just put me in the map as a catcher, as a caller, as a receiver with, you know, with a great, you know, game calling. And, you know, David Wells was not easy to call it. But it was, for me, it was very easy. I thought he, you know, he took the ball every day. He had a rubber arm and had a lot of weapons. So it helped us a lot. OK, thanks for the time. No problem.