 so we're never gonna be a slugger, a left-handed slugger standing at home, playing at Yankee Stadium. What is it like? Can you describe it as much as you can to lay people like us? Yeah, it's just, it's starting to get used to it a little bit. But you can hear the crowd kind of chanting and wanting you to do well. And for me, it's just, I just wanna make them proud and make my team proud and win the game and have a good at bat. So, but it's exciting, you know, as a kid you grew up to be playing in Yankee Stadium and playing for a pen and race. So it's, you know, it's kind of like a dream, but it's, you know, you try to focus on a task at hand and that's having a good at bat and getting pitches to hit. You try not to listen to the outside noise because it can get loud in there. Take two more, we have Garrett Cole in the room, Brian. Hope, go ahead. Hey Joey, it seems like there's been a lot of excitement about you personally here. We saw some Italian flags waving today around the ballpark. What have you thought of your reception so far? Yeah, it's been really cool. Yeah, you know, I remember coming here with the Rangers and thinking, wow, this would be a cool place to play for me because it's, you know, a Italian and now the fan base is, you know, really Italian here. So it's exciting and I saw that flag waving and you know, it makes me proud because you know, there's not a ton of Italian baseball players, but Rizzo's one of them as well. So it's like, it's kind of, it's kind of prideful to have those guys to have us having success, especially here in New York. I just ordered a shirt that says Italian stallion on it with me and Rizzo. I thought it was too good to pass up. So it's been pretty cool to see all the memes and whatnot.