 Anthony on base play to your success at the plate. Just, just, I don't know, being relaxed. Really just coming in and just trying to get to know everyone. And once the baseball starts, we're so, you know, I don't know. It's just one of those moments where I felt really good at the play and just want to stay there. How is that process, getting to know everyone, getting acclimated with all your new teammates in the new system? It's a little harder, just everyone's clean shave. So you got a lot of guys looking alike. But it's just day-to-day thing. You know, you come in and you just learn a little more every day and can't force everything. So you just let it happen naturally and organically. But, you know, to come in and win two games is big and it's definitely nice to come up on the winning side. You've only been here two days, but you've made quite an impact already. Two home runs, five runs scored. How meaningful is it for you to get off to a good start with your new team? It definitely helps just to be able to relax a little bit, just kind of settle in. You know, definitely whenever you get hits, it always helps with everything. But, you know, you just got to stick to your routine. That's what I've been doing. And when you go to uncharted territory and familiar places, you just go with what you know and your routines, and that's what I rely on. And what did you think of the bullpen tonight? Jonathan LeWisega in particular, working himself out of trouble there to close things out the night. Yeah, it was really nice. We just pitched well, pitching defense. And that's what it is. And we continue to do this and have good abats again against Taylor Rogers, who's a really good pitcher left to the young lefty. And had good abats off him all night, got him out of there in the fourth. So it was definitely, definitely a good win. Anthony, thanks for the time. Thank you.