 Neil Walker been to this team, not just tonight, of course, but really since some of these guys went down with injuries. Yeah, I mean, there was a stretch there where, you know, he was, you know, really, really on fire when we really needed them to and has gotten a lot of big hits for us, not only through that stretch, but really all year, you know, he's come up with some big hits. And, you know, I felt like so bad, we kind of needed to get him a day and, you know, goes up there one pitch and ends it. So he's been really valuable for us. You know, obviously, you know, he's shown a little more defensive versatility than maybe we even expected and we've needed it. But we've seen the professional hitter that he is really reveal itself here, especially in the second half of the season. You mentioned trying to get him a day. He sits on the bench essentially for eight innings. Is it difficult to come in in that situation and have success? I mean, yeah, it's always a difficult situation. But I feel like all our guys and do a good job of preparing for those kind of situations, you know, especially the second half of the game, all our bench guys are able to, you know, are following along the game, know who's coming in. Obviously, know the situations, are able to get the amount of work, swings in the cage that they need. So I feel like our guys do a really good job of preparing when they are down to be available, you know, a lot of times late in the game. Aaron Hicks with yet another homerun to tie things up in that eighth inning. Did you think he was capable of hitting 22 coming into the season? Yeah, yeah, he's really talented. And that, again, that I think revealed itself last year where he came into his own at the big league level. And he's taken obviously another big step this year as, you know, I think one of the really underrated players in our game today. I mean, he is a premium player playing a premium position. Anyone else? Kenny? Aaron, you were critical of the guys last night's game after the game. What did you see in the early innings? Did you have any concern about continued sluggishness? Not so much that, just scuffle a little bit, you know. And, you know, I've talked a lot through these last, you know, two, three weeks. It's not easy for us right now. We're kind of grinding through some things. It's a tough stretch. But these guys continue to find a way. And I think what's been cool through this a few week stretch here that we're in after leaving Boston, kind of limping out of there, we found a way to win a game right away the next day, late. We've been able to turn the page really well. And we've shown an ability to win games in a lot of different ways. And I feel like we've done a good job of that all season long. And, you know, we need to continue to find our way right now when it's difficult. Susan? A couple of pitches. Lance Lynn obviously kept going and going. But Jonathan Holder gave you extra innings that you usually don't get with him. That was huge. I mean, his pitch count was low. So it allowed us to send him back out there for the third time, you know? But it was a huge pick-me-up. And even in the inning where he gave up the hitch, you know, he gave up the liner to Sanchez. But then, you know, kind of a little blooper to left there, he just pitched really well, was really efficient. And the fact that he really kept his pitch count so low allowed him to go out there for that third time, really. And it was a huge pick-me-up because it set us up at the back end. It didn't force us to roll through those guys. You know, we're a little beat-up, a little thin right now down there. So Jonathan Holder, you know, that was a big pick-me-up to get it to Dylan. And then he was brilliant tonight. Anyone else? Thank you, Aaron. Sorry.