 Joey, it's been a little bit of a rough go for you at the plate. Just how badly did you need that hit? Yeah, I mean, that was pretty big for me individually. Things obviously haven't been going great for me, but it's just kind of part of the game and kind of learn how to deal with that and keep pushing every day. So it was good to kind of get a little bit of a result in a pretty big situation today. So hopefully I can build off that. How are you dealing with that? What adjustments are you making to try to get back on track? Yeah, I think we talked to the work today with the hitting guys here and kind of just look at video from back when I was in Texas and going well, kind of just bouncing ideas off of each other. And I think for me, I've always been kind of streaky. It's just I think you take one good swing and you start building off that and you start getting confidence. And that's how guys get hot and whatnot. So it's just about for me, just continuing to grind it out and show up every day. And things will start changing. Dave Lennon, you have the next question. Hey, Joey, as much of a season as it is up and down wise for teams as a whole, I mean, after you guys went on that 13 game winning streak, then this past week, you just kind of really scuffle offensively again. I mean, and against the Orioles the past two days who've been getting dented up a lot. You guys have kind of scuffled. How hard is that kind of as a group to kind of rationalize that? Or do you just kind of shake it off and realize that it'll turn? Yeah, I think you kind of understand that that happens at baseball. I know it's kind of cliche, but the other teams, even a team, I guess the Orioles are not considered a great team, but I mean, they're a big league team and they have good arms as well. They can swing it as well. So I think it just happens and over the course of 162, you're going to play really, really good for two weeks and sometimes it's not going to go your way for a few games. But I think this group is good at least kind of just moving on to the next day and realizing, like I said, it's baseball and we have another opportunity tomorrow. Do you guys size up a schedule like we do Joey from the outside and say, hey, against these teams, these lesser teams, you got to win so and so to kind of get to where you're going or do you guys can't afford to look at it in the same way? No, I personally don't. It doesn't seem like guys are or anything. I didn't realize we were even playing Baltimore until right before the day before. So I don't like to look ahead. I don't like to really know who we're playing, where we're going next. It's just about taking it one day at a time. I think you can kind of get in trouble when you start looking ahead too much. So it really doesn't seem like guys are doing that. They're pretty focused on the task at hand every day.