 Why do you think Nestor Cortez was once again so effective on the mound? He's a competitor. He's a gamer. He's not afraid of anybody. He plays with a chip on his shoulder every single time he goes out there on the starts and that's a guy you want to play defense behind because he brings it every single start and it's been fun to watch so far. With the way he's thrown the ball this season, is there a different buzz in that clubhouse on days when he gets the ball? It's been a buzz since last year. Like I said, he brings it every single day just his intensity, his confidence on the mound in the dugout. He's just one of the guys, you know, so yeah we get excited when we see big Nestor, nasty Nestor out there. This team has taken a lot of hits over the last week yet you guys still find a way to win. How are you doing it? We got a great ball club, you know, a great organization that's got a deep, deep, you know, lineup of players. You know, we added, you know, Matt Carpenter today which is pretty special and he's a, you know, really established hitter. You know, it's just, you just got to keep it rolling, keep relying on each other and, you know, keep bringing these wins along. It's still relatively early in this season. The end of May, it's the first time that you face the Rays. You're going to face them nine more times over the next 24 games. Just how much of a battle is it always when you guys face the Rays? They're a tough ball club. You know, they were in the World Series a couple of years ago. Buddha was out of the playoffs in 2020. You know, they're a great ball club and, you know, they got a great pitching staff, you know, they're crafty. They got a lot of hitters in that lineup that can, you know, hit for power and get on base still. They got a good base running. So it's always a challenge, but we're up for it. Aaron, thanks for the time. Thank you.