Congratulations your approach in the, in the 10th inning. What did you see, uh, hit it where it's pitched, find a hole , not try to do too much, just try to get the runner in. You're looking around at the scene here tonight, Jazz. Take it all in. What does this place mean to you? I mean, this is my first career walk also. I think it means a lot right now. I mean, everybody shouting, screaming. I've never had the feeling and it's surreal. So I can't wait. Thank you. It's too cold in New York at all. So you your first one? Thank you, Eric, your first one at any level. Did anybody in the dugout in the on deck circle predict this to you. So our hitting coach, we talked about it like the other day, we were in extra innings and I said , I don't have, I don't have a walk off in my name yet. He said you're going to do it here real soon. So I shout out Jr for that one and Jazz finally, the, the atmosphere that you're in here, you're playing for a postseason berth. You're playing for an American League East championship in this uniform. What has surprised you about being a New York Yans? I think the thing that surprised me is how much they took into me and tell me to be myself every day and they have fun. Like, they want me to wear the green belt, they want me to wear my flashy shoes and my gloves. So I think that's what surprised me and everybody in New York took it really well, even the fans. So that's what I think. I love the most about New York right now. Well, jazz, congratulations. Enjoy it on your first of many walk offs to come all the best. Thank you. Thank you so much.