 I kind of, I kind of saw it on the swing. So I just started to get loose. And I was sitting by Stevie when they were talking. And then I saw a bar kind of signal, hey, start getting going. So that's what I knew I was going in. You hit your second career home run tonight. A lot of people make a big deal out of the first one. But your teammates seem to be pretty excited for you about the second one as well. Take us through that at bat. Yeah, I mean, Lopez got a good fastball. So I was trying to get the head out. And you know, that was a tight game. And I was just trying to get on base. And I was looking for one spot. And it happened to be right there. Your numbers recently, especially at Scranton, have been very good. What are some of the things you're doing down there that you'd like to carry to this level? You know, just knowing what I do really well and be really good at that and not trying to be somebody else and just being the best version of myself I can be. How easy or how difficult is that to do? It's hard. You've got to really be disciplined and stay within yourself. And you've got to trust your approach and your plan. Give us the view from Scranton when you were down there watching this team, this locomotive, so to speak, going as fast and as hard as it has been going. And you know, you don't want guys getting hurt or anything like that. But they've been playing good baseball all year. And just being up here and being able to contribute is a blessing, to be honest.