 Congratulations on making the debut and getting your first win. Just how was it? Was it weird making your debut without fans? Just take me through that. What was it like? Yeah, it was definitely weird, you know, without the fans and whatnot. Honestly, I think it might have been, you know, good to kind of ease in this way, although I would love to have, you know, the fans, especially with the rivalry between us and the Red Sox definitely, but it was really awesome being out there and especially wearing pinstripes and whatnot making my debut at Yankee Stadium. You know, with all the history behind the pinstripes and everything, so it's just, it's awesome. Any family watching? Did your phone blow up? Any text messages? Oh my gosh, it's unreal. I might honestly, you know, FaceTime my girlfriend and call my family and then just turn it off. It's been unreal. It's been blowing off the hook. Thanks, Nick. We'll take the next one from Ron Blum. Hey Nick, congratulations. Who would have you had here at the game tonight? Had there been a normal situation with family and friends, you think? I would have had my girlfriend, my daughter, my grandparents, and a couple of my buddies from back home in Panama City. Your girlfriend, what's her name? Abby. ABBY? A-B-I. A-B-I. And your daughter's name and how old? Her name is Henley. And she will be 11 months in four days. 11 months in four days? And you said your grandmother or grandfather? Both of them, my grandparents. And their names? My grandmother is Marie, M-A-R-I-E. And then my grandfather is Ronnie, R-O-N-N-I-E. So you think it's easier pitching without them here? You would have been more nervous? I have no idea, honestly. I mean, growing up and whatnot, they never missed a game. So until I really got into Pro Bowl and being on the road so much, they never missed a game growing up. They were always there no matter what circumstances. Thank you. We'll take the next one from Brian Hoek. Nick, congratulations. You pitched at three levels of the Yankee system last year. What do you think allowed you to jump so quickly? Oh. I just think, I think a lot of the pitching coaches, you know, and I had a couple last year and they all help me out tremendously, you know, especially with my off-speed pitches, working at different counts and whatnot. And I think, yeah, they, you know, Rosie and Haye, Tampa, Nordy and double A, and then Tommy Phelps and triple A. All those guys help me out so much. Great. Thank you. We'll take the next one from Pete Caldera. And Nick, you know, they made you wait around a bit to get into your major league debut. It was just one of, you know, for a week and a half or so. Was that almost more nerve-wracking than getting into the actual game, just the sitting around? Yeah, definitely the anticipation. Especially because, you know, as soon as the phone rings, I started, you know, getting a little, I'd get more nervous and whatnot. So yeah, definitely waiting, but it was killing me for sure. Thank you. We'll go to Max Goodman. Hey, Nick, congratulations, man. We asked the same question to Brooks the other day. Did you get any souvenir? What was it like back in the clubhouse with your teammates? Anybody give you anything? Yeah. Well, you know, I'll get my first strikeout ball and whatnot. And then not necessarily souvenir, but I got the belt after the W. So that was a pretty cool thing for sure.