 What would you describe your first playoff experience here at the stadium last night? That was awesome. That was an awesome night. We won, but at the same time we compete so much in the game. The bites that we had in the dugout during the game. All the players supporting up, all the each others. That was awesome. That was an awesome night for me. Talk about competing, can you describe the difficulty of that catch you made in the fourth inning? I just tried to help the team in whatever thing that I'm going to do in that night, you know, defense, offensive. I just tried to do the things that I have to do to help the team win. And that happened yesterday. Yeah. I feel so, so good about it. Other questions? We'll go to Kristi and the Nerf. What happened after that play? How did the fan end up with your hat and you high-fiving him? The people think that the defense give me a other hat, but no, no, no. We have something inside the hat. So when I drop the hat to the outside of the field and when I check the hat, it's not the thing that I have inside of the hat. And I say, like, what is that? You know, that was my hat though. Eric, on your right as well. As well, you came up as an infielder. Why do you think you've adjusted so quickly to playing either one of the corner outfield positions? I was training so much from the last year in the offseason in Orlando with Bormand. And I used talking with him, like, I have to be ready for the time that they need me in the outfield, you know. And during the season two, talking with the coaches, different coaches talking with some veteran guys like Ryan Lamar, talking with my brother all the time, like, giving some tips before I played. And when the moment coming in triple A in low, that was in low way, my first time playing. And I was like, preparation, you know, just like, yeah. I think I know the things that I have to do to play here and just making the adjustments and the teams and trying, like I say, trying to help the team. My brothers is completely an outfield all his life. Yeah, he's so good. Greg in the second row. Have you surprised yourself at all with how smooth that transition to the outfield has been? Yeah. I'm honestly, I'm surprised about that, but at the same time, it's like the work that we was putting on it, you know. Yeah. I never told that, that I'm going to make like plays like that, but we was working for it. In the third row on your left. What was your reaction when you first got called up? And what did you want to accomplish, you know, when you got here? Accomplish. Yeah. All right. So my first reaction when I got that call amount is just like, like a kid in that moment. Like a dream that I had before and I get the column of I was so happy, so surprised at the same time. But just in my mind was like, play hard, just trying to do the things that I was doing in triple A and just to try to help the team and do the things that I know don't be like superstar or thing that I can do more things that I can do. Just be me, be myself and Laura on your left, you only have a few dozen major league baseball games, but already you're on a postseason stage and you're contributing. How much, how do you handle the nerves in that situation or do you even feel any? Yeah, everybody, I think everybody feels nervous. It's not, he's not a human, you know, but he's used too many, too many veteran guys and too many people who play postseason before told to me all the time, I don't, he told to me so much, my wing and they just give me like a couple of advice to control the nervous and these things. And I just try to be there. Just breathe, breathe, breathe, that's all in my mind all the time. Breathe, that's it. Yeah, it's the same game. You know, it's nothing changed just to more people in the, in the stands. But it's the same game, nothing changed in the second row on your left. Um, last night wasn't the first time that you sort of run into fans while trying to make a play. Where does that, like sense of fearlessness come from for you? I don't know. I think I was just excited for the game, excited for the postseason. And that just happened in that moment. You know, I was, I was not thinking nothing in that moment. It's just happened in the game. And the third row on your right. Garrett Cole spoke yesterday about how impressed he continues to be by you as you have such, you know, great defensive skills. What does it mean to be so impressed by veterans in this league? And they're just continue to be shocked. Like, what does that mean to you? I miss a lot from the first time that I've been here. I told this before and all the veteran guys, all the people inside the club, how they give me like confidence. And from the first day that I'm here, they, they give me that, that team that I am part of the team, you know, so that made me feel so happy. That made me feel played with so much confidence is I on the in the, in the field. And yeah, I feel so happy. Her best things about, about me, you know, feel so proud about myself. Two more of Brian and your luck. As well. So did you get the card back from inside your hat? No, no, no, no, no. Somebody, some fan probably took it home. Yeah, I don't know, probably. I don't know if that was in the field too, probably that was in the corner. I was looking around, but I don't know what was it. What did you do when you got back to the dugout? Did you have to ask? I just, I just, yeah, I just get a new one. Yeah. And then tomorrow or game two, what are you looking forward to about playing behind Nestor? Use the same, the same, the, the plans never changes, just be focused in the game, pitch by pitch. You just try to help the team with the things that are in my hands. Do the things that I have to do, that I know to do. And that's it. Is that all my, my, my, my mindset all the time. Finish up with Bruce on your right as well, though, it's the best of five game series. So how important is it for the Yankees to keep it going in game two? That's a good question is we, we as a team, we always think in win, you know, we have to compete all the time. We want to, to go inside of the feeling, win. And yeah, it's so much important. But at the same time, it's like the team that we got in the mind always, like we have to go inside, do the thing that we have to do and just win.