 Aaron, what did you think about the way the offense came out tonight? Yeah, it was great. I thought last time out against Walker, we had a lot of good at bats and put a lot of pressure on them. But we couldn't break through on them. Tonight, we're able to do that. And just a lot of guys having a lot of good at bats, again, up and down. Obviously, Luke, big homer, and then Hicks to knock them out with the back to back. Gio with a lot of good at bats. Frazier, I mean, he was up and down tonight. It was good to see. Gio or a shell, it seemed like he didn't skip a beat from the way he was swinging before he went on the aisle. Just how difficult is that to do when you haven't been in a game in, what, 11 days? Yeah, I mean, and spraying it all over the ballpark, hitting all different kinds of pitches. The one time they got him out was a great play by Gritchick in the gap. And then doing what he does in the field. So it was really good to see him return like that and move around like he did. And to be able to get him out of there a little bit early, I thought it was good for him, too. Another quality start for David Garcia. What stood out to you about the way he threw the ball? Just strike one, dictating the count. Probably wasn't as dominant as he was in Buffalo against him. But that's obviously a very tough lineup to navigate, a lot of long innings. The game a little bit out of hand there early, and he was able to just kind of keep his focus, continue to make pitches, and then kind of finish with a flourish, too. Like he's out there just competing really well and having fun at his craft. There you see him finish it off there in the seventh. So another strong outing. Ron Blum, go ahead and unmute. As you look at where everyone is now compared to a week ago, is there a key or two that started the turnaround in your mind? I think it's our starting pitching. You know, I go back to the game, the second game that we lost when Jay Hap pitched really well. And since then, you know, everyone that's taken their turn has gone out and really set the tone from a starting rotation standpoint. You know, Manny got back on track. A couple good ones from Davey. Obviously Garrett with the dominant outing. Masa's been good. So it's really started with our starting pitching going out and giving us really strong starts. And you know, a handful of those days, the offense has really stepped up. But I think it's all started with the starting pitchers. Thank you. Bruce Beck, go ahead. Aaron, was there ever a point after you had lost those five games in a row where you lost confidence in this team or didn't believe that this club would find a way to start bouncing back? No, no, never. You know, obviously you're frustrated. You know, it makes for some sleepless nights. But no, never losing belief in these guys. And now as we get more and more guys back and healthy and in the mix, you know, I know we're capable of amazing things. And you know, hopefully we're going to find that out. John Schwartz, please unmute. I know it's obviously not a surprise at this point when it's happening, but the advance that Luke is having, you can just, I mean, show the power he's showing, but also just the quality of that in general. Yeah, he's really becoming a great hitter in this league. I mean, and it's consistent with what we've seen since we got him in 18. He's been an impact player, period. Just controls the zone, knows how to go up and hunt a pitch. Obviously, the big power, the ability to hit the ball out to all fields really helps him. But you know, I feel like he's improving his contact rate. You know, he strikes that balance between being uber aggressive, which you want to be. You know, he's up there looking to do damage early in the count, but he has the ability to control the zone along with it. Neftali Medina, go ahead and unmute. Look, boy, what different you see than him this year? And when all the guy is down, it's looking like he being kind of the team. What about you seeing him different this year and what are you out to say about tonight? Yeah, I mean, I think kind of what I just hit on. I mean, I don't see a ton different, frankly. He's healthy, and he wasn't real healthy in the second half of last season. And really, the only time he's had a little dip in his performance was that couple months at the back end of last season when he was kind of going through the sports hernia and grinding through that. He's had the surgery. He's obviously got himself in tremendous shape, having lost a little bit of weight into summer camp. But I think it's very consistent with what we've seen since we got him in 2018. Max Goodman, go ahead. Aaron, what did you think of the stands at bats tonight? I thought they were good. A lot of deep counts. Obviously, smoked the ball, worked a walk. Thought he may have worked a walk on one of his strikeouts too. But I thought he looked good and comfortable. Obviously, he got a lot of different looks from different pitchers. So I thought it was a quality for at bats, even though he didn't have much to show for. And the DJ went deep on a pitch. I think it was 48 miles an hour. It was the last time you've seen that. It kind of reminded me of your walk-off of Wakefield. Yeah. I mean, that just kind of lets the legend of the machine to kind of grow a little bit. Gary's on the bench. 98, 48, 78, slider, fast ball, doesn't matter. So he's just a special hitter.