 You got to be ready for him to keep the ball low. That's what he's got to do against homerun threats. So yeah, that was in mind. You hit that the opposite way, and there was an instant reaction. Your body language seems to say, you knew you had it. How instantly did the numbers 300 flash through your mind? I was just waiting for it to get over first, then enjoy 300 right there. But yeah, that was cool. Special moment for me helped it put us up at the moment in the game too, so it's cool. You hit your first homerun in 2008, 2010, against Matt Garza, Grand Slam. If I told you at that moment, there are going to be 299 more of these before you turn 29. What would your reaction have been? Well, that I got to do some work, got some work to do. Definitely impossible that I would have thought I can do it. But until it's done, you never know. You know, a long road so far to get to this point, so I got an even longer one ahead. You've reached this milestone in the fifth fewest games of anyone in Major League history. What is next? What do you chase down next in your career? Well, I'm not picking and choosing here as we go. I just keep myself on the field, and the numbers will show up. Someone will remind me when I'm at right before 350 and 400, so I just keep working hard until I get there. That was awesome, especially for the game situation, not only for me, but put us up in the position to win the game. 300 is always going to be a huge staple for my career. When I look back and see highlights, what happened tonight is going to be in there. It's not too many nights you can go out there and say that's going to happen. Must be nice to get the ball, so outside there? Oh, yeah. I got to meet the couple that got it. They were cool, excited, and it's awesome they gave it back. I gave them batting some balls. And they're enjoying the clubhouse soon. Got to make sure I don't lose it first. And I'll get some nice writing on it, and I'll keep it in my house. John Carly, your personal accomplishment aside, and it's a great milestone. As great as Delibitances has been this year, is it startling to see that ninth inning evolve the way that it did? Startling, I mean, it's baseball. Things are going to happen. He's pitch great for us all season, and we get another save opportunity. Tomorrow, I am fully confident he can get the job done. So chalk this one up, so it's a bad game for him, and he'll be all right.