 Anthony, what has it been like to ride this stretch for you offensively right now? It's not fun, obviously, but the beauty of this game is you get to come in tomorrow and keep working, and just keep working. It's past the turn, and you just got to keep on working. Have you felt close in recent weeks? It seemed like you were coming to kind of a turning point a couple of games ago. Yeah, yes and no. I think it's just getting that consistent, that good position to be ready to hit, and I don't think I'm doing that enough consistently. There's definitely life, but it's just fighting, and you just got to keep going. Do you attribute this stretch to anything in particular? Well, no, it's just, I'm not playing well. It's really, it's frustrating on a personal level, not just being a teammate. You know, you want to do everything you can to help this team win, and you take it personal, and you know you should be producing better than I am, and it's just, at the end of the day, it makes you scratch your head a lot, but it's motivating to just keep going to work, and this game will test you. Do you feel like you're pressing a ball? No, I just, pressing in this game does no good. I've learned that throughout. It's just, it's being in a consistent position to put a good swing on the ball. You were one of the big acquisitions in the trade done two years ago last year. You've been attending others with you guys in your situation now. Do you think there's pressure on the front office to do something to jumpstart you guys into a playoff spot? The deadline's always tricky, especially this year with so many teams that are in the mix and going for it, so I think, I mean, we have the guys in here. When I start hitting again a little bit, just a little bit, you know, we all judge you back. It's just the production, the production can come from within here, and we know that, but again, it's like a broken record. It's easier said than done. Anthony, how do you assess this weekend for the team? You know, the first game we put ourselves in some good positions to drive and runs, and you credit the Orioles for making good plays, and they won a hard-fought game, and yesterday was fun and seeing Judgey do what Judgey does, and today, first inning was tough, and we battled and put ourselves in a position to, you know, rely on a big home run, but we just couldn't put ourselves in a stricken distance. Do you think this next week is going to be very telling on whether you guys can make a run or not with you have the raise and the Astros coming in for seven games? I mean, it could be, but there's, you know, we have 50-plus games left, and you know, with this division, we can get hot and teams can get cold, and we could be spring jumping in two weeks, so we can't lose a set of that, but with that being said, there's two months left, there's less than two months left, and we got to do it. Anthony, is it something mechanical for you, or is it a confidence issue? I'm usually not a big mechanics guy, but at some point, yeah, I would say it is mechanically. I'm just not putting myself in the best position to swing with my best swing, so it's frustrating because there's pitches that I'm just swinging at or taking, and I'm like, you walk back and say, I don't understand how I'm missing that bitch, so it's not really a confidence thing, it's just, you know, when you're getting beat, it's usually you're beating yourself in this game, and I'm going through it right now, and this is part of being a big leader, and this is part of the journey. Is it fixable? Are you sure about it? Yeah, I mean, it's fixable in one swing, really. It's the game of baseball, it's the beauty of it, but when you're going through it, it's not fun, but you got to take the small wins, and obviously, five punch outs in a game is very rare for me in general, so hopefully that's the turning point.