 Coach Aaron, three straight days, a lot of success at the plate. What's been clicking for you? Just trying to get a good picture hit. Even in the past couple of days, I've been chasing a lot of pitches out of the zone, but I'm just trying to lock it in and big at bats. And you know, we got guys on base and try to drive some runs it. You know, it's been helping me a lot, especially having DJ in front of me, you know, getting three hits a night and always on base, always causing and you know, a little havoc is, you know, been huge for me. So just trying to feed off that. And you know, like they say, hitting is contagious. Do you feel dialed in at the plate? We're getting there. We're still getting there. It's a daily grind, but that's a fun part about it. So we're still working on it, but just happy to come through, you know, especially after the Red Sox came up and they got that, you know, solar homer to start it off. I was just happy to get two runs on the board and give us back to lead. A little different of a home opener for you, but what did you think of all the pregame festivities? It was great. It was always, you know, it was kind of funny. I was sitting on the bench talking with DJ and just saying, you know, how rocking this place would have been, you know, home opener, Red Sox, Yankees and the Bronx, you know, we knew this place would have been packed. So it was a little different. We're upset about that, but you know, doesn't change. You know, game still goes on, life goes on. So we just prepared the same way we did and went out there and got a W. Thanks, Aaron. You're welcome. Brendan Cutty, you can unmute. You have the next question. Aaron, thanks for taking the time. It was a report today that Rob Bamford told Tony Clark that they may need to shut the season down soon. If coronavirus cases can't be contained, how devastating would that be for you and for your team? That'd be tough, you know, especially after all, you know, hardly worked over this, you know, break to get ready for this season, no matter how many games we're going to play. You know, we've been ready to play and ready to go, you know, so to hear that, you know, the season could get shut down is pretty upsetting to hear, but we'll, you know, I don't know, we just got to wait and see, but we're going to keep doing our part to make sure we all stay safe and stay on the field. Thank you. Take another question from George King, George. Aaron, how different was that? It's a Yankee experience for you. Very different, you know, it was even, you know, I talked to DJ about it and saying how different it was, even Christian Vasquez behind the plate, you know, during one of my baths, I said to him, I said, man, this is, you know, a little different, this place to be going right now, fans screaming and yelling, you know, close game like this, but no, but we enjoyed it. You know, we're still locked in ready to go from the very first pitch. It was good to see money back out there after, you know, all the rehabbing and, you know, work he's put in to get back out on the mound. It was fun to see him go out there and, you know, till the, till the slab and do a thing. Marley Rivera, you can unmute. Go ahead. Aaron, Aaron Boone told us earlier today that Tommy Canley is likely destined for Tommy John surgery. What kind of a loss is that for your team? It's a big loss. You know, just, I just found that out today too. And, you know, it was kind of funny, just thinking about during a game like this, you know, especially when it's three to one getting in late. And when you have that, you know, back into our bullpen of Greeny, Tommy, Otto and then Britain, you know, it's, that's, that's tough to get by, you know, and, you know, kind of missing that one big key piece and Tommy Canley is going to be tough for us. But, you know, we're going to be praying for him and, you know, hopefully, you know, hope that recovery goes well and everything, you know, works out for him.