 Matt Carpenter was a little bit of a question mark when you guys signed him. But can you just describe what he has meant to this team? It's become an exclamation point. Just, I mean, it's really impressive what he's doing. And it's just been, from day one at bat one through his last at bat of the night, it's just been a lot of quality at bats. And just a guy that's been great in the clubhouse. It's fit in perfectly and really impressive. From your vantage point, how has he been able to maintain that level of consistency that he has since essentially day one, as you mentioned? I mean, that's all I've seen. We got him. He was home for, I don't know, five, six days, comes to us. I remember that first day in Tampa, not in the lineup. And then all of a sudden we had a scratch. OK, you're in there against the lefty, and it's just right away, bang. And then it's, at different times, sit for a handful of days, get in the lineup, boom. When he's not in the lineup, obviously, tremendous weapon off the bench. Has been eager to play different positions, which has opened up some opportunities for him. But it's been really impressive. Seemed like after that first inning, Tayon really found his way there. What adjustment did he make, if any, that allowed him to kind of get through fairly easily through six? Yeah, I thought he executed really well. I thought he had a presence, a really good presence on both sides of the plate. Was able to get in, used his two seamer into some righties. The cutter was there for him. I thought he had a good slider going. Also, the four seamer, I just thought he mixed it up really well. But it seemed like he had a presence on both sides of the plate and really was able to, I think, gain some respect on the inside part of the plate, which opened things up for him. But a really strong performance by him. It's in line with what we've been seeing over the last month, just the last month. It's been a handful of mistakes that have killed him. And he hangs a breaking ball there to Devers in the first. But then just stayed away from trouble from there on out. Justin. Just back to Carpenter, the changes that he's made to his swing have been well-documented by a lot of people. What do you see when he's swinging the bat? I see a guy that, I mean, pretty simple. He starts in a weak position, builds some speed with his hands, loads up the backside, and fires. And he's controlling the strike zone. The last at bat there is just tough left-on-left match. And he's just like, there's not a lot of places to go on him. He just kept spoiling, spoiling, almost probably clipped a few of those that he fouled off and then just kind of works the walk. I just see simplicity to what he's doing. Who else in the back left? And nice. Was it for you to see Aaron judge back in full groove again? Yeah, it was great. He was obviously great for us. The first homer and then the second homer was really impressive to take that slider. I have to see exactly where it was. I'm sure it was a pretty good pitch to hit, but it wasn't one of those that just hangs up above the belt that you just clear out and to ride it out the way he did to the back of the bull pen on a pitch like that. That's a small amount of people in the world that can do that and put that kind of swing on that ball. So really good to see him have some really good at bats tonight. Lindsay. But what message do you think it sends that Matt was willing to sort of just rebuild himself to try to create the success instead of sort of relying on past performance? Yeah, I think it's a testament to him and wanting to squeeze everything out of his career. Obviously, it's a guy that's had a really good career. If he had gone home after last season, he's done well in this game from a contractual standpoint. But obviously, there's something within him that A loves the game and B felt like there was more to get out of it and going through some struggles the last couple of years. Forced him to ask some questions and work through some things and make some tweaks. And he's reaping those benefits now. And just aside from the astounding on-field performance, what is he bringing to you guys from that? Just a joy. Since day one, he walked in. What was the line? He'd load the luggage or whatever it was onto the plane. That's the kind of sense you've got from him, that he's really excited to be here every day, really excited to be a part of that team. So he just kind of fit in right away, a guy with his track record and experience and kind of career he's had. Just a willingness to kind of do whatever's been asked. And he's done that more. And we're lucky to have him right now. Hi, what do you think made the difference tonight versus yesterday? In score. Oh, I mean, that's baseball. I mean, we just were able to put together a lot of really good at bats against Poveta there. Made it tough on him right from Jump Street. I think he was up around 30 pitches in that first inning. And I thought the guys had a lot of really good at bats. So we were able to kind of break it open early and then a lot of good at bats to just keep adding on.