 you know, getting us going tonight, obviously, Homer, about as good a homerun robbery as you see, you know, sometimes you get out there and you can time it up perfectly, and that one was pretty good. On the run, the amount of height over the fence came at a big time when maybe they were going to mount a rally and even did mount a rally and considering what we're up against pitch-and-wise, that was a huge play. You know, obviously, being part of tacking on some runs. He had talked about how plays like that fire him up and fire the team up. Do you see that afterwards, manifest itself? Oh, yeah. Yeah. His reactions are pretty good. Sometimes the delayed let's go and all that. He plays with a fire. He plays with a passion, and to see him really get comfortable and his talent coming out at this level has been good to see that him just grow in his game. Do you have more information on Glaber? No, other than what you guys have, you know, he's going back to New York for more tests, similar sensation that he was having when he came out the other night. So we'll just continue to explore and try to get to the bottom of it as best we can and hopefully have more information for you guys tomorrow. Is there an MRI in his future? I don't know all the tests he's going through tomorrow, but more, I know they put him through a lot. So, you know, he'll see some specialists and we'll try and get to the bottom of it and hopefully have some more clear answers tomorrow. Could you have drawn this up any better with what you had? Not really, no. You know, we're pretty committed to being, down to Otto and Greeny there, and I don't know what after tonight. So, you know, for Nestor to really pick us up like he did and to be able to get as deep as he got, Tarpley, you know, helped us as well and Jonathan Holder to be able to go back out for the third because he was so pitch efficient. You know, those guys stepped up and we needed it in a big way tonight. Aaron, does that strike you as an IEL situation with Glaber? Just the description of it being pain and... Yeah, you know what? I don't know. I certainly think it's possible, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's back here and it is a day-to-day situation because, you know, there have been a number of tests but we'll see. We'll try and get our arms around it and continue to get our arms around as best we can over this next 12, 24 hours and hopefully have a better feel of it. Six more home runs tonight. Is there any part of that that you still, you know, kind of shake your head off a little bit or not? Well, I think, you know, back-to-back nice for Guardi going the other way, you know, hitting the ball like that and then obviously Cam going the opposite way, Rowe really swinging the bat and going out the front door in center field. I mean, some big blows from some guys to center field in the opposite field that, you know, kind of gets your attention. You mentioned Gardner going the opposite way. That is not something he's done for the course of his career. What do you make of that? You know, in both of them, last night when he hit it, I'm like, that's a homer. You know, he hit it to a good part of the park, obviously. And then tonight was, I mean, that's kind of a bomb to the right of that left center spot that off the bat, it's like homer. Just these guys are, you know, working. I feel like great plans at the plate and going out and delivering. Did you think that the pain was completely behind him today or did you still manage it? No, I thought, well, even when I DHed him, you know, we thought he was, he was through it and good to go. The DH wasn't about easing him back. He was more picking that day and kind of our alignment and everything. So, and then when I, even when I saw him this morning, he felt good and really wanted to play the field. And so we'll just, we'll just continue to, to, you know, see what it is the best we can.