 Oh, let's hear from Cece about that moment. You pitched a ton of big games. You likely going to the Hall of Fame. Any nerves at all with the first pitch today? A little bit, because that's the furthest I've thrown a ball since that playoff game. So obviously, I'm not ready to throw from the mound yet. So it just reinforces my decision to retire. Now, you've been around a lot during summer camp and around this team a lot in general. How much do you embrace the new role you have and still being around this team? Oh, I love it. I mean, to be able to be home with my family and then still come down and hang out with the guys and still be a part of this, I think is everybody's dream. So to be able to retire and still be able to come down and have access and hang out with the guys and hopefully help out and assist us in trying to be the best that we can be. I mean, this is a dream job for me. You were such a unifying presence in that clubhouse. We've talked about how you brought guys to barbecues, basketball games and stuff. How do you think you would be dealing with this season the way things are now? I'd be such a bad teammate right now. I mean, I would be complaining about everything. I think, you know, it's almost good in a way that I'm not in there right now just because of everything that's going on. So, you know, I commend these guys for going out and playing, you know, obviously during this pandemic, but I don't know if it would be for me. So it's best that I'm, you know, in the role that I'm in.