 The lineup gets a boost in the return of Luke Voight. He's been limited to just 12 games so far this year, but he is back from the oblique strain that forced him on to the injured list in late May. Meredith Murakovitz caught up with him a little while ago. Luke, just how excited are you to be back here at the stadium and in the lineup tonight? Static. It's been way too long. Obviously got some good at Badstown in summer, said which is a great complex for the double A guys. And I can't wait to bring some energy and bring some fun stuff to this team. And just get the guys going and just have fun and be able to go again. How did you feel throughout that rehab stint from a health perspective? When did you know that the oblique was good to go? I was trying to find my way to get back in the lineup over the weekend, but I get it. They wanted me to obviously get as many as possible. So I was good tossing Vila down there. And I had to run the base to do a couple first, third score from second. And hit some different pitches, which was great. And it was fun playing down there. Obviously having Julio, who was with us last year as a coach, too, was a nice quote to him. And yeah, glad to be back as much as it was fun double A. Big League's a lot of funner. I know a lot of times it's not about results down there. But how were you seeing the ball? Good. I was telling the joke with the guys. I think I made the All-Star team. I had so many other guys. I felt good. Had a couple extra base hits. Swinging to strikes, so it was all good. So hoping that translates into the day. You mentioned Julio. I know some of the other guys down there. Typically, the veteran guy, the major league guy that's rehabbing has to buy dinner a few nights. What did you get him over this course of the rehab assignment? I got him a bunch of pizzas. Because obviously it's different now. A lot of these teams are paying for their teams of foods. And so they're getting nice food. And I was like, these guys probably just want pizza and just to crush pizza. And there's nothing better than that after post game, especially when you got a long road trip up the main like they did. So yeah, pizza. Taking you back to baseball. How long do you think it'll take you to get back to the swing of things up here? I'm hoping tonight. Obviously, I've never faced Brady Singer who's pitching tonight. But that's why we have a video. I've done some research on him. So I'm hoping it translates right away. But obviously, I know it might take a little bit of time. But can't get too frustrated. Can't look up the scoreboard, look at my stats. And obviously, I'm way behind on everyone. But just playing my game, and obviously stay healthy. Is that difficult to not try to do too much immediately when you get back? Because you want to be in there and contribute so badly? Yeah. I mean, I think I've matured over the last couple of years, too, to where I don't feel like I have to do too much. And I'm not going to lose my spot. And you have to come up here and prove to myself again. So that part, not too much. But yeah, I mean, obviously, I'm here to do damage. And I want to do damage tonight. And before I let you go, I know you're going to have a very special guest here tonight, your first-time dad. So happy belated Father's Day. And I understand your daughter will be here, right? Yeah. So Kennedy gets to come tonight. It'll be great. Can't wait for her to come to the first game. She probably has no idea what's going on. But it'll be good for mom to get out and see all her girlfriend and stuff, too. But I'm super excited to play in front of her. And I can't wait.