 DJ, you led things off for the solo shot in the bottom of that first inning. Did you feel like that set the tone for the offense this afternoon? Yeah, but, you know, Nester pitch great, got us back in the dugout quick. We had some good swings and I really kept it on the rest of the game. Talk about good swings. There's one guy that has had a lot of good swings all season long and that's Aaron Judgeblasting, his 42nd home run of the season. What has impressed you most about what you have seen from him this year? Just, I think we're, you know, witnessing something that we haven't seen in baseball, at least very rarely. So he's just in a zone right now. And, you know, he's always, obviously, he's had a talent. He's had moments and he's had a great career already. But for him to do it consistently at the level, he's doing it. It's so impressive. What goes on in your mind when you see him step into the batter's box? I just want to see him hit a homer, honestly. But, you know, he just has great at bats, no matter if he's hitting a homer or not. He has great at bats and, you know, big situation. Not, he's always competing. So it's special. Do you feel like you're pitched any differently, any more aggressively with him right behind you? You know, yes and no. You know, they definitely don't want to lock me. But sometimes when you don't want to do something, you know, they end up making mistakes. So it's a good place to hit in front of us for sure. And you look at this team, you guys dropped a pair to the Mets and now have won three in a row. What has been the common key that has allowed you guys to get back to your winning ways? Yeah, you know, I don't think we played great the last two days, but we had a big rally yesterday and I feel like we just carried in it today and hopefully keep it going tomorrow.