 I'm excited. I don't know if it's on the people there anymore. They've changed a lot of things, but there's still some familiar faces. One of the most beautiful ballparks in baseball, had a lot of good times there and stuff, so I'm excited to go back. You mentioned the good times. What stands out to you? I mean, they drafted me out of high school, took a chance on me. A lot of good people in that organization got to come through the system with some awesome people, got to make my debut there. So a lot of firsts there. I mean, that was my first professional job and stuff, so, you know, a lot of good memories. Yeah, I mean, I'm also obviously extremely happy to be here. The guy that was walking behind you, Garrett Cole, he was in Pittsburgh with you as well. What do you remember about just like the bond you guys were able to form there and then continue here? Yeah. You know, we always talked about taking the ball there and leading that team to a World Series in Pittsburgh, and, you know, I had some injuries and he got traded in my second full year up there, so we never really got to follow through with that. Now we're here on this side of it, you know, getting to ride out in the rotation together and post up together and talk pitching every day. So it's pretty cool. I guess less than you learned as a pirate. Man, I learned a lot of things off the field. That organization cared a lot about just like the development of the human. So forever grateful for that. They surround you with a lot of good humans. They do a lot of off the field development, continued education for guys, a lot of great mental conditioning and stuff like that. And then I mean, I learned a lot in every baseball thing that I know really like my foundation of my core is from that organization, pitching off my fastball, you know, throwing my sink or all that. I learned over there. What's the one spot you have to hit when you're in town? I'm going to be going to commonplace coffee. That's probably at the top of my list.