 address the media post game. Let's hear what John Carlos Stanton has to say. Hey John. Carlos. How did your quad hold up tonight? I feel good. It's definitely tested a lot of swings. Check swings. Didn't run too much but everything checked out great. How difficult is it when you miss 13 games to come back, step in that batter's box and see live pitching for the first time? It really doesn't matter how difficult it is. I have to, from being the lineup, I got to get done. So I had two opportunities to help us win this game and not have the outcome of tonight and wouldn't even have been in a walk-off situation there. So it doesn't matter how long I've been out. That has to get done. What did you think was going on in the batter's box tonight? I was picking it up okay. I'd say just my, in between pitches, adjustments, I wasn't as fast as I usually am from being down a couple of weeks. So I said just the mental part of getting back in, making a quick little adjustment and making sure I get the ball in play. Thank you. Marley Rivera, you have the next question. Giancarlo, when you first started feeling up, you know, your latest injury, one of the things that Boone kept telling us what they wanted to, you wanted to get ahead of it. Can you tell us a little bit about that process when you started feeling it, when you start saying let me, let me get ahead of this before it becomes something more serious? I felt it in my second class at bat in Tampa and of course in the last at bat and then I just figured usually this is something that I'll run myself out there and try to push through it and then I'm adding another month to this simple two weeks. So luckily it's worked out so far and I don't want to miss any time but two weeks is much better than longer than that. And one of the things that you just said is that if I'm in the lineup, I have to contribute, but then how do you also balance the fact that you do have to be patient with yourself after being out 13 games, you know, and trying to stay healthy? Oh yeah, I understand that. At the same time, it's nobody's excuse to have. The picture doesn't care if I've been out. The team cares but it's still, I need to be in their producing so it's nothing of, I don't take that excuse at all. Brendan Cutty, you have the next question. John Carlo, obviously you're off the aisle, but is this situation something you still have to manage coming back off the aisle or is it behind you? Do you feel like it's completely healed? I'll have to pace out the game a little while, but it shouldn't be too long.