 Aaron, what does it tell you about your swing when you're able to launch the ball 436 feet to center field? They were just in a good spot. I'm just putting a lot of work in past couple days, past couple weeks. I think it kind of started in the Cleveland series making some changes. You know, really working with, you know, Marcus and PJ and working on different approaches. And, you know, then from there it just takes, you know, our bats and reps just to feel comfortable with it, you know. But I think all around our team is just really, you know, starting to get comfortable, you know. Slow start this season. That's why we play 162, you know. And, you know, we're staying aggressive. We're attacking pitches in the zone. And, you know, when we do that, this team is something special. You mentioned making some changes. What exactly did you change? You know, it's a long list of things, you know, just, you know, hand placement, you know, stuff with my load, stride. And it's, I got to be here all night, Meredith talking with you about it. But, you know, just to simplify it, you know, just getting in a better position to hit. I think that's what it all comes down to, you know, because early on I felt like I was seeing some good pitches and seeing the ball well, but just wasn't able to execute or fire when I wanted to. So now it's just about getting in a better position to where, you know, when I want to fire, you know, the barrel's coming through. How did you come through tonight? Did you feel okay physically? Yeah. I think the results speak for itself. Thank you. Go next to Justin Shackle. Please unmute. There. How satisfying is a near flawless win like this all around to open up a home stand and close out a month here? Oh, it's big. You know, like I said a little bit earlier, you know, teams are going to go through ups and downs throughout the season. You know, we started out on a kind of a downer, you know, so far here in April. That's why we play 162. And, you know, especially, you know, coming back to our home stand here and, you know, putting up, you know, 10 runs like we did is pretty is the way we want to start a home stand. You know, especially we got big call on the mound who's always dominant, always, you know, ready to go, always prepared. He always gets us fired up and locked in, you know, and, you know, we just responded and, you know, kept it out throughout the whole night. Ken David off, please unmute. Hey, Aaron. Yeah, you obviously missed the didn't start a couple games. I tried yesterday. And it was twice in April where you sat a couple games with stuff that sort of vague stuff described by your manager and then came back and looked quite good. I mean, is this a new approach? Do you think it matters being more proactive in terms of managing what, you know, you're you're playing? Well, obviously, I want to be in there every single day, you know, and, you know, me and Boone go back and forth a couple times when when things pop up. But in my opinion, I'd rather miss, you know, if I miss one day here, I think that's better than, you know, pushing through some things and, you know, missing a whole month because of an injury. You know, so I just trying to be smart about it. And, you know, there's times, you know, he kind of fights me on some things, but, you know, we got a great relationship and, you know, it's it's working out so far. And can you be any more specific on what was Bobby's last few days? Just lower leg soreness. That's about it. Thanks, Brian. Hope you have the next question. Go ahead. Aaron, did that lower leg soreness come from anything in particular? I know Aaron mentioned the travel playing a bunch of games in a row. Just where do you think that all came from and did the two days clear it up? It's tough to pinpoint it. Exactly. I wish I'd have answered because then I would make some changes so it didn't happen again. But now it's just something you got to play with, you know, and, you know, manage it. That's the biggest thing is learning how to manage it and just being out there for the team.