 Carla, now that you know who you guys are playing, what do you think of the matchup with the Guardians? It'll be good. They'll come here for two games, and we're familiar with them. Not as much as we are with Tampa, but we had a couple of good series. So yes, go time. How do you feel about where you're at right now? It seems like you started to get hot offensively towards the end of the season. I feel good. Been getting some good work in these past couple of days and today and tomorrow. So be ready to go. Eric and Dan. John, Carla, when you look at the Guardians particularly, they're pitching staff. What stands out to you? There's a tough group over there. You know, we got a lot of guys throw hard, pound their zone. So it'll be a good matchup. I think we match up well against them. And yeah, we got to put it to them. Dan to the right again. John, Carla, it seems like no matter how you finish a season, a regular season, you're able to perform well in the playoffs. What do you attribute that to your success in the postseason so far in your career? It's the most important time of the year. Got to figure it out. It doesn't matter how good or bad you felt the previous five, six months. It's when you're going home and it's the most important time. So and that's in the past. I have a new new playoffs coming up and I got to take care of it. Ron, front right. What are the differences you find in your swing when it's going well versus when it's misfiring? I say my balance is off. My once my balance is off, picking up pitches and adjusting in flight isn't the way I'd like it to be. And, you know, that's just when I get thrown off. Who else? Back there to the right. Jack, Carla, it's been a few years since you've had a home game in the postseason at Yankee Stadium. How is Yankee Stadium different in the playoffs than during the regular season? This place is wild. It's wild already. But once once playoffs started, it's right when right when the anthem is over. It's it's the best environment in baseball for sure. So I'm excited for that. Anyone else? Brian to the left. And Carlo, a couple of guys were talking about in spring training, you guys got together in Aaron Boone's office and kind of talked about your your goals for the year. Were you in that? And what do you think that did for this team? Yeah, I was. I think it just gave us a baseline and gave us a foundation on on everything we wanted to accomplish and and get done. And that's that's exactly where we're at now. You know, this is part of everything we talked about, everything we envisioned and and went over. So it's another step coming up on Tuesday. Back to Meredith to the right. John, Carl, you talked about the environment a little bit here in in the postseason. How do you think that helps fuel you guys? Well, it's the intimidation factor there. There they there are no easy tasks for for a road team to come in and be comfortable. So that's that's the idea. You know, you don't want to be comfortable. You don't want to get any momentum and. They just they make it so tough to to come back when they get down and pretty sure. Pretty sure the incident was with them earlier this year, too. So that wasn't. Wasn't ideal, but it's still part of the of the thought process and. Well, what they have to go through to come through us. All the way in the back to a couple more. Nate, John Carlo, how do the experiences of the the last few years, making it to the postseason, but not, you know, reaching your ultimate goal? How do those factor into this postseason, whether it's, you know, just lessons learned from those experiences or added motivation, that sort of thing. Yeah, a little bit of everything that you never want. The that's the worst time to to just lost and have to sit in the clubhouse and, you know, go over what happened and just say your goodbyes and all that and just watch watch a team you could have beaten go on and to the next round in the next round. So, you know, we've gone through that and we understand what's at stake and just what we need to do to make sure that doesn't happen. Max to the left. John Carlo, it seems like Matt Carpenter is going to be ready to go for the ALDS. What kind of impact do you foresee him having? I love watching him all year and and he's he's been working his butt off to get back. So it's been cool to see and and he's going to help us tremendously in any aspect of what he's able to do. So, yeah, it's going to be cool. Eric, back to you to the right. Whatever order you guys roll out your rotation, what kind of advantage do you think that gives you going into the first round? The order, whatever order you guys roll out your rotation. What kind of advantage do you think that gives you guys the way they perform this year, whether it's Nestor in Game One or Garrett, Zavirino, whatever. Yeah, they've been awesome all year. So I'm confident with whoever's going to be on the mound. One, two, Game One, two, three, four, whatever. So it's a great group of guys and they're fired up and ready to go. Take a last one, Dan, to the right. Do you think outfield is a possibility for you at all at this playoffs or strictly DH? Whatever is going to help the team the most. He mentioned Carpenter coming back. You know, he can't envision straight from a broken foot going to the outfield. So if that's something that's going to work out and make us the best complete team, then definitely have to take a look at it. And you'll do some work out there to see how you feel or do you even need to do that? Yeah. Yeah. OK, G, thank you for the time.