 Hey Erin, what do you think led to the offensive explosion tonight? Really started from Jump Street. Obviously DJ smoking a ball to get things going. Judgey flies out to the wall. Sanchi with a really good at bat. And then G really stepped on one. But it was that throughout. Everyone kind of contributing up and down the lineup. Really good at bats. I thought it was a game where it was nice to get some breaks. We had some infield hits, some soft contacts go for hits. Anytime you rack up that many hits, that's going to happen. But we haven't had a lot of games where we've found holes when it hasn't been perfect. And that was nice to see. But the quality of the at bats from everyone was really strong tonight. Luke Voigt with five hits tonight. That's the first in his career that he's managed a five hit night. If he can get going offensively, just what would that mean for this offense? Yeah, I mean he's huge for us. Just adding the length, the tough at bats he brings. He did a good job using the field tonight. He hasn't used right field a lot here in the last week or so. And right away he goes the other way for a hit that way, hits the double off the fence that way. So good to see him using the whole field because it's a little bit cliche. We throw that out there. But when you guys have the ability to use the whole field, especially when you have the kind of power that Luke does, that's usually a good thing. And obviously to throw another one out there at the end was nice. What's so funny? John Sterling has exited for the evening. So I apologize for being very loud in the hallway. Knowing that you were limited in the bullpen, just how much did you need an outing like that from Cayenne? Yeah, I mean, yeah, it was big. It was a big pick me up. But I thought he was probably as good as he's been. And the mix of pitches, the quality of really all of his pitches, used the two-seamer and the four-seamer. You know, the curve ball there, the slider and the changeup were both good pitches for him as well tonight. But I just thought pounding the strike zone, but mixing up his looks all the time. And I just thought, that was an exciting outing. He was in complete control out there. And yeah, we definitely needed it. Next to Matthew Robertson. Erin, you've been using the magic word unlock a lot in regards to your offense. You unlock the offense all the time. What does that mean for you? And was tonight the most unlocked? You've seen that? Look, I think we've been getting pretty close to that. You know, this is, yeah, I mean, this is probably a good outing as we've had, you know, a couple of homers, a ton of hits. Everyone getting a lot of hits and finding some holes even when it wasn't perfect. But I feel like this lineup's building that momentum. We're getting more and more guys, you know, kind of locked in and who they are. You know, I mean, I have a ton of confidence in this group and we got to keep going. We got a tough one tomorrow with a guy, you know, going up against us, going to the All-Star game, having a great season. So it's going to be a challenge tomorrow. And just from a relief standpoint, how good did those first three innings build a lead early? Yeah, anytime you can, you know, we haven't had a lot of games where we've kind of gotten out and just run away. And so to have a game like that and to have J-Mo doing what he's doing on the other side of the ball when, you know, we're obviously, you know, a little bit up against it, you know, bullpen-wise and things for the offense to do what they did and for J-Mo to take it from there. Yeah, you love these kind of games when you're on the right side of it. Thank you. Can you go next to Dan Martin? Aaron, you used a roll just there and he still, you know, it looked like his velocity was down and he got out of the inning. What did you think of him overall and where does he stand with you at this point? Yeah, better. You know, I don't think, I think he was, because of the situation, probably not reaching back for all his velocity. I think he really wanted to just try and find some lanes and get into his delivery and I thought he did a better job of that. You know, ends up striking up, I think all three in that inning, you know, had some close misses, lost, who do you lose there on? Lost more on four pitches, but I thought was competitive with really every other guy and ends up striking out three. So hopefully a step forward for him. He's going to continue to work and continue to do pregame things that hopefully get him right back on track. But and hopefully this is a step towards that for him. Does this put him back in a good standing as your closer at this point or is that still a work in progress? Yeah, well, look, I want to continue to get him out there this week, you know, at least a couple more times and it could be in a closing situation or it could be in a different kind of situation just to get him back out there and get him on the mound and get him, you know, kind of locked back in.