 Hey, what were your impressions of cold tonight? He struck out a lot of people. He looked good. He looked good. He looked like Garrett Cole that now I've gotten to see on this side and I've been in the box against plenty. So you always feel like you have a pretty good shot when he when he takes the takes the mound. In your mind, that play you made in the first to get the runner, was that an easy play for you? I don't know if there are a lot of easy plays for me over there. I'm definitely getting more used to it. And it's starting to slow down for me some. I think that's the biggest thing. I think to play it playing the position itself isn't extremely difficult in the sense that I have the ability to do it. I think slowing the game down and understanding the timing of everything and the positioning and the anticipation is something that is going to continue to come the more I play it. So I look forward to having those chances and opportunities and just want to continue to get better at it. Next one goes to Andy Martino. Jay, Cole is talking about having more confidence in ever his change up and using it more as a hitter. How would that make him even more challenging to face with that fourth pitch more in the mix? Yeah, I mean, his pitch is already kind of morph into way more than the three pitches that he mainly throws anyway because he commands both sides of the plate. He commands up and down. He throws them in any count. So you can never really, I guess, just kind of cancel out a pitch during the abat. And for him to add that to his repertoire where he feels confident in using it in any count is something that is just going to continue to make him better than he already is. So that's good for him. Thanks. Tom Mariam, you have the next question. Jay, what's the feeling of hitting your first homer? Is it Yankee here at the stadium? It feels good. It feels good to get the first one out of the way. I've hit a few here before, but not as a Yankee, obviously. And it's good to jog around the bases and get us on the board there early on in the game. So it was good. Dan Martin, you have the next question. Jay, when you got to the Yankees, you talked about the fact that you thought your swing played well at the stadium. That homerun there, obviously probably out of homerun and a lot of other parks. Is that kind of what you were talking about, that you've been under that portion, right? Yeah, I'd have to obviously look at the spray chart, but I don't hit a ton of homers down the right field line. I would say that my swing plays to right center a lot more, but that's what you see right there. I mean, a fly ball that you hit well, but you hit really, really high can carry out. They can go 320, whatever, feet and be a homerun. So listen, I've played in big parks and small parks, and every park there is at this point, it seems like. And they all count the same no matter how far they go. And I'm just glad that the guy didn't catch it at the wall.