 Chris, you've worked a while to get up to this level. How would you describe this series for yourself? Been crazy, been crazy. Just a blessing to be here. And to get a pinch hit to run RBI was great. So I just thank God that he put me in this opportunity to do what I do. When did they give you the first indication that they could potentially use you in that capacity in that spot? Really right when he came in, Wade was the third hitter. So they told me, hey, he has to face three hitters. So you might get a chance to hit. So I was ready. That's the whole key is when I'm on the bench, just stay ready at all times. I know it's still limited sample size and not a ton of advance. But just getting those two big hits out of the way, does that allow you to relax a little bit more? Most definitely. Just getting that first one out of the way. Everybody always says the first one's the hardest one. So after I hit that home run, I feel like after that now I can just play and be me. Bingo next, Lindsay Adler. Chris, Rob Manfred, congratulations. Do you recognize your first home run the other day? What was that like for you? Unbelievable. Always, it's the commissioner of baseball. So that's always great that he comes and congratulates you for your first hit. So just being in that position was amazing. What, I mean, were you just like walking through the clubhouse or like, what was the situation? Yeah, I was just walking through the clubhouse and Brian Cashman stopped me and said, hey, I want you to meet somebody. And that's when he came, he was right there. So just to shake his hand, just somebody of that satchel is great. Bingo next to Eric Bulland. Chris, what was the reaction down there to judges catch that brought back a two run homer? It was amazing. Like at first we couldn't really see it. Then I heard, I don't know if it was James or Monty was like, oh my God. Then I looked over and he had the ball. So it was just, we were going nuts in the dugout.