 Please wait for the microphones. Questions for the Giancarlo stand? Sweeney in the front row? Giancarlo, you've talked before about how much more comfortable you feel when you face pitchers a number of times. You have a good bit of history with these guys. How do you approach the three starters that you're going to see here? You just see the way they've approached me in the past. So when I've had success, not had success, and really just the team approach that the Astros have, and then I build my plan from there. So you do your homework and create the plan for the series, the game. I mean, you've got to be ready for adjustments, too. After you've made that bet, the next second half of the game, just got to be ready. Far right. Giancarlo, when you look at the Astros, their offense, their starters, and their relievers, if you, in your opinion, would you agree that the bullpen of Houston seems to be the weak point, the thing that perhaps your offense can exploit more easily than their starting rotation? Any team with over 100 wins, there's very minimal weak points, but you just got to chip away, have good at bats versus whoever's out there. If you don't take care of who's out there now, you're not going to get to the bullpen. And if you say the starters are weak, then you still got to battle and get through them. So we go one at a time. Stay here on the right. Giancarlo, you got with this team, right? After the 2017 ALCS, and that was a first playoff experiencer, Judge, and Sanchez, and several others. You've been around those guys for a couple of seasons now. How have you seen those guys grow, and maybe be better prepared now for a situation like this? Yeah, I mean, it's experience. You go through it once, go through it twice, and especially for those guys that did it here and lost here, I feel there's extra motivation and just critique little things they could have done better, and the same thing for how last year went. There's little adjustments. You know what you could have done to have a better turn out, and you go out there with what you got. On the left, Andy. How do you approach a pitcher like Cole and Verlander, for example, where they had that high 90s fastball and that great breaking ball? What plan are you going in at bat with? Do you have to be ready for the fastball and then react to the breaking ball? Well, I can't give you my complete plan. I could try to. Yeah, you just got to look for a good pitch. They're going to give you a good pitch, you know, but you may just get one, and then they go to their plan, and they've gotten all those punch outs. So you just got to stay in your zone, try not to chase, and it's really staying your zone. I mean, they're going to pick. They're going to throw one or two balls outside the strike zone, and see if you'll chase. And if you will, they're going to keep doing it. So we've got to have our plan, and have a better one than they do. Anything else? Thank you.