 Oh, yeah, they did a tremendous job. We needed the arms today, and they stepped up and did an amazing job. So yeah, they kept us in the ball game. Only what surrendered what to hit, something like that today. So they did a great job. Just happy we were able to put some runs up on the board for them. As a fellow outfielder, what did you think of Gardeners' catch? It was amazing. The level of difficulty for that play, it's hard. Being in the dome, not being able to see the ball as well as you would at other ballparks, just because of the roof and the warning track. The warning track, it's just a different color. It's all turf. So you don't have the dirt to tell you, hey, the wall's coming up. And that was just a major play, a major part of the game, saved two runs for us. And yeah, it was huge. You went over to them after that catch, obviously. What did you say to them? I don't really remember, honestly. I was just pretty pumped up about it. So yeah, I'm not too certain what I said. But I'm pretty, something that had me pumped up at the moment. Continue to get on base, be productive, offensively. What do you think has allowed you to fit in in this clubhouse so seamlessly? Just honestly, just being myself and trusting the process, trusting what I've been doing day in and day out, and just going out there and doing what I know I can do. And yeah, and that's it. And the guys have been great. And when you've got somebody standing and judging behind you, you're going to get some pitches. You're going to get some pitches that are going to pitch to you. And if not, you take a walk. And then they step up and they do it. So it's just going out, showing up every day, ready to go with these guys. It's a powerhouse of a team. And yeah, I'm just fitting in right along.