 This is probably pre, I believe in Steven Boat. I'd have to imagine, because it's pretty early on in your Oakland career. And if people don't know what I'm talking about, hopefully Kyle, you can clip in some of that chant here. It's incredible when you came up to play in Oakland. What are they called out there? It's not the Bleacher Creatures. I don't know, I don't think they have a name for themselves, but the right field Bleacher fans and the left field Bleacher fans, those are some of the best fans, most dedicated in baseball. There were nights at the Coliseum where we had 10,000 people, but the entire sections in left field, right field were full every night. It didn't matter what the record was, didn't matter what was going on. They were going to be there, they were going to be yelling, chanting. When they started the I Believe in Steven Boat chant in 2014, obviously that was one of the most special times of my career because I loved Oakland. I had become a ball player there. I made my debut in Tampa, but never got a hit as a ray. And so Oakland fans just embraced me. And I think that whole chant that I believe in Steven Boat, it became this such a deep meaning more than just fans cheering for you. It was one of those things. And it stuck with me now. And here we are in 2020 and during spring training, I heard people yell and I believe from the random ballparks that we go playing. So it's they started it and it's it's been falling here on ever since. And I absolutely love it. I mean, what a confidence booster. Yeah, the loudest ovation I got in Oakland was when they released me and brought Chapman up. I think this is the best way to go. Travis did something for us.