 Brugnet, we've seen you break out the bun single on Sunday night baseball a couple of times now what goes into kind of your decision making there and how much energy do you think it gives your team when you're able to get on the way that you did me a bat prior to the home run. I was just trying to get on base, you know, I was leading off that inning and I see that I got chance with to bond in that situation right there and I was just trying to get on base from our team and trying to score runs. Aaron Boone was talking about you before and he was giving a lot of praise about you as a competitor and a teammate and the consistency of you in the clubhouse. What's kind of your mentality as far as your everyday approach with the guys in the clubhouse and the way you want to be in that room. I'm just trying to be myself, you know, I like to win games. I don't like to lose and I think if I bring that energy to our team, it's going to help us to play harder, you know, to be more focused in the game, you know, and I'm just trying to help my team, you know, try to keep everybody up. And, you know, this is a sport, it's a long season, you know, and we got a lot of open downs, so I just try to be the same guy all the time in the clubhouse and when I play too, so I like to be like that. Your numbers over this last 20 to 25 games have really, really been good. How would you describe kind of the rhythm you're in or how you've been feeling at the plate over this last month? Yeah, I've been feeling pretty good. I've been feeling pretty good at the plate, you know, I'm just trying to help my team to win when they give me the opportunity to play the game and that's it. I feel really good at the plate and our team is feeling really good at the plate. Tom Merriam, you have the next question. How much did your home run change the complexion of the game going from 3-0 to 5-0? I think it changed a lot, you know, especially in that inning and in that situation I was just trying to look for that piece that he throwed me and put good swing on it and thank God that ball out of the field.