 Aaron, when they bring in Mesa, it's pretty much foregone conclusion. They're likely going to walk you there in that situation. But how badly do you want the opportunity to get an at bat? And that's about. Oh, game on the line. That's where you want to hit. That's why I'm doing all the work to put myself in the position to go out there and help the team out and help us get a win right there. But I trust every single guy on our lineup and every single guy on our bench. And especially the guy behind me, Anthony Rizzo, to end in day out throughout this whole season has always come up in big spots. But today they didn't do it, and they'll show up tomorrow and get it done. You've been talking over here about how the first goal is to win the division. You guys had a shot tonight. Was that going through your head there at all as it's getting late? Not really. Just focused on playing a game. And then whatever happens after, then we can celebrate or not celebrate. But we treat every single game as if it was a post-season game. First game of the year to even this game tonight. Nothing really changes. How quickly did you know when they made that pitching change that they'll likely call the intentional walk on you? You never know. I don't think I've been hitting lefties well all year, so you never know what analytics is going to say. But I think once they made the move, I kind of had a feeling. But you got to stay locked in in that position and you can't think you're going to get walked and all of a sudden you're going to step it in the box, but he's in 98. So I try to stay locked in until they tell me to move on. Do you feel any different, Aaron, with kind of a different crowd than you've had the last six or seven games at home? Not everyone quite is invested in every pitch while you were at the plate? Nothing's like Yankee Stadium. That's for sure. I know the Roger Center here gets pretty loud and pretty packed. But nothing like Yankee Stadium, but it felt just like a normal game for me just like the past couple of days. I don't know if the cameras are on you more, but you've been doing a lot of studying with the iPad. Looking at video, what are you looking for? I just like checking on my swing and see what's going on and also kind of seeing where certain pitches were. You can have an idea where the strike zone is in your head and you just kind of like double checking to make sure you're right or wrong.