 Aaron, he's really been doing it all season long. But what stood out to you about the way Nestor was throwing the ball tonight? I just think how, I mean, I should, because you're right, it's been all year. I think how efficient he got. You know, I had to work a little bit in that first inning, and then he just dialed in from a command standpoint and kind of cruised there for much of the game. But I thought he was really sharp, I mean, obviously, and just another really great outing by him. What was the thought process there, sending him out there in the ninth inning? Were you going to let him try to finish it all out, or was it one better on, and he's done it? Yeah, you know, frankly, once we got the seven-run lead, I didn't want to put, I wasn't going to let him have it, a tough inning to try and get it. You know, I didn't really want to see him go up to 120 pitches or something like that. So, you know, after the first batter, a few pitches, I just didn't want to mess around with it, and that was really my decision. What does it say about this team? You guys have been suffering hit after hit on the injury front, and still you find Wastewin. Yeah, I mean, proud of the effort today, you know, we get in, we get to the hotel about four in the morning last night, you know, in the stretchy games that we're in, and obviously have had some guys go down, and you know, we have a guy like Matt Carpenter, you know, land after three o'clock, and get here and not in the lineup, and he's in the lineup, and, you know, he's a catalyst for us tonight. Just really proud of that effort tonight, and a great way to start this weekend. What happened to Hicks? Hicks was just last night on the plane, you know, he thought he might need something today, and then, you know, I was kind of talking like I, and you know, I want you to play today if you can. So get here and go through and see where you're at, and just felt like his hammy tightened up enough to not go. So hopefully it's not something, you know, too serious, but enough to keep him out. You know, is that scheduled or anything like that? No, not as of now. I don't. Was DJ available to venture? DJ was not available, although sounds like he's doing a lot better in literally the last two hours. So we'll see where we're at, you know, kind of get together again tonight and see where we're at in the morning. In addition to signing Carpenter, you guys signed Shane Green to a minor league deal today. What were the reports on him as he got it? Could factor in the future? Well, I mean, obviously he's been a really good pitcher in the league, a back end guy, a closer. So seeing, you know, seeing if we, you know, what he's got, get with us. You know, I know our guys always have some things that they feel like they can tweak or maybe help a guy, you know, a guy with obviously a ton of experience and a ton of success. So I just know it was intriguing for us to get them and we'll see what we have. That's a big shift in that sixth inning. What do you think made the difference that third time around against your other? No, you know, just really a lot of good at bats. I mean, you know, Carpenter, I thought worked good at bats all night. Marwan gets a hit there, then Judgy, and we're able to start stringing some things together. You know, Maggie comes up with a big, big hit against Thompson, who's obviously really tough on right. He's put a really good at bat on them. And just up and down the lineup, little bit, little contributions, you know, some base running plays. Judgy with a big stolen base. Just, you know, because he was shutting us down for what, no hitter into the fifth or whatever. So it's not like we were, you know, banging it all over the yard, but we just kind of grinded and battled and did a lot of little things to allow us to put a pretty big number up there in the end. So just a good effort, a good baseball effort by a lot of different guys.