 We've talked to you so much lately about Labor Torres and some of his struggles to run single another single later in the game, not particularly hard, but just for him to have positive results at the plate. What could that do for his confidence moving forward? Yeah, I think it's big. You know, I think they've definitely, you know, identified some things and have working working hard behind the scenes to kind of unlock him. So, you know, to get some of the results in the meantime, as you're kind of working through that couple big hits and a walk there at the end, you know, that's not small either to get that. And so three times on base for him, you know, hopefully that's something he can continue to build on as he tries to really find that, you know, Labor Torres within Tom Merriam. Go ahead. Erin, I believe this was the first time all year he used the same lineup and consecutive games. Do you think that continuity helped in terms of tonight's output? Um, I think the guys just had a really good night. You know, our lineup's been pretty similar here, the last stretch of games, you know, save for a spot here, you know, but I think it's more of guys, you know, against Heaney, who can who's tough, just stringing together a lot of really good at bats and having a big night at the plate. Jake Siner, we'll go to you next. Erin, I just want to ask about Otani, actually, just what he's done the last two nights, seeing him up close the last couple days. What are you learning about him as a hitter and just what's going through your mind as he's coming to the plate and kind of doing what he's doing? Well, his second to last at bat, I said it was nice to see him up there with nobody on base and down six. I prefer it that way. He's impressive. It's a lot coming through the zone. You know, I remember seeing him for the first time and being impressed a couple of few years ago. It seems like he's gone to another level and there's a little bit of fear when he walks up there. Ryan Dunleavy, please unmute. Erin, in the box score, it's just one of three home runs and one of six extra base hits, but Gary's first inning homer just in terms of Union early lead, taking, canceling out some of that pregame noise as you called it. How big was that for Gary and for you guys? Yeah, I thought it was big. You know, Heaney comes out, gets the first two guys, and then Gary puts a really good swing on one. Looked like something soft backdoor that he just stayed through and rode out of here and no doubt or I think into the second deck. You know, that was big for us. You know, we've had some trouble at times punching through in that first inning, so to get one on one swing right there, you know, I think certainly laid some groundwork for the night as, you know, even that first inning, you know, we made Heaney work and to be able to punch through at one run and then really make him work there in the second inning. And that continued to be a trend all night, but certainly Gary getting it going with a big one the other way.