 Just what does it mean for to you when Aaron went out there and fought for you and Joey with those pitches early in the game? That means a lot. I think it fired up the team, fired up the boys, especially the first inning. You know, sitting down one, two, three, three strikeouts and, you know, not really getting much off of the brilliant, you know, who was able to go out there, fight for us a little bit and I think that kind of fired up, sent everybody up, put six runs up. You know, it's always tough as a player. We want to, you know, we want to voice our opinion at times, but they also got to, you know, be smart and stay in the game. So, you know, when you pick this up and do what it does, you have to back. You've hit some monster home runs in your career, but do you ever sit there in awe still when you see something like John Carlo hit tonight? Yeah, I think me and him both have an issue with Stadcast, but you can't tell me that was that ball that he hit when 436 feet and the dang fence out there is 436 feet, that ball is still rising. But it's, it's impressive what he can do on a baseball field, just all around, you know, great up backs and then when you leave them, you know, great defender and then when you leave them a pitch over the middle, he's going to do some damage on it. So it's fun. It's been fun watching them, you know, all year, do a singing, especially these basketball games. Thanks, Aaron. Well, you go next to Bruce Beck, Aaron, 12 wins a row for this ball club for the first time since 1961. Can you digest that at all? It's stuff that's pretty tough to think about Bruce, you know, especially with the division we play in, you know, the best division in baseball and, you know, everywhere we go on the road, even at home, you know, it's, we get teams, we get their best. And I think that's just a testament to this team and what we're made of, you know, throughout the whole year and battling and, you know, at times things don't go our way. But everybody in this clubhouse, everybody in this locker room has each other, you know, we continue to fight for each other and go out there expecting to win every single game. But, you know, 12, 12 in a row, that's, that was a little bit of luck sprinkled in there, too, I think. Do you derive as much satisfaction from a bloop single that turns out to be the game winner than you do from a prodigious homer? Yeah, they all count the same, you know, as long as I'm putting around the board, you know, but it goes back to, you know, the guy in front of me and the guys around me, you know, Rizzle coming up big and just getting on base and giving me a chance to, you know, having that back there in the ninth, you know, two-way, you know, still in second, you know, getting a chance to go to third. You know, it's putting the pressure on them, you know, especially when he's at third base there, I think, you know, the pitchers probably thinking, you know, I don't want to bounce someone here, you know, gives me a chance to leave some up in the zone and just do my job.