 Josh, you got a hold of one there in that fifth inning. Just overall, how did you feel at the plate tonight? Well, pretty good. First step, I was able to put a barrel on a two-strike account. Just barely missed it. Second, that went well. And then next two of the best, pitchers did a really good job locating on me. And I tip my head to those guys. It's positive overall for you tonight. When you look collectively at your night, you take more positive than negative from it? Yeah, I mean, I feel good overall. Like I said, I mean, the last two ABs, the guys made good pitches on me. And if they're doing that, they're executing. It makes it for a tough AB. You were talking about you hitting the ball hard and some of the underlying numbers being there. Is that easy to accept when the results aren't necessarily there? Yeah, I mean, I feel for the better part, since I've been back, I've felt pretty good at the plate. I had a few-day stretch, probably, I think, last week or something where I felt a little bit off. I was able to put some work in. Like I said, overall, I felt pretty good with the approach. And I was able to put a barrel on two balls today. And the other two ABs guys made good pitches. Aaron Boone continues to voice his confidence in you, saying you're going to get going. It's close. It's close. What does it mean to you that your manager continues to do that? I mean, I think he sees the work that I'm putting in. I think he sees the abats as to how it's going. And like I said, I felt pretty good overall since I've been back, minus a few days. But yeah, I mean, it's nice to have that confidence from your manager. And at the same time, it's a grind. We're out here playing our tails off and looking to make something happen. What are your career? Have you been someone who kind of needs to play through any struggles or something at the plate? I mean, I'd say throughout the course of my career, I've played pretty much every day. But I mean, for all of us, I think as hitters, we get more comfortable and more pitches that we see, the more pitches that we face. So I mean, I think over the course of my career, I mean, I have played. And I have put up good numbers right now. And I kind of get the results day in and day out that I want. But I feel like I'm going about in a pretty good manner. Take away from the fact that you have six or seven homers, but it's been a grind to find hits in other ways? I'll say your question one more time, sorry. You have six or seven homers, but it's been a grind to find hits in other ways? Yeah, I mean, the balls that I have put in play that aren't going out of the yard or finding gloves. And at the end of the day, I feel like what I can control is how I go about my abat, the process of the abat, and trying to make those adjustments to where I feel like I've been in good positions to hit. And for the better part of it, I felt pretty good. Tonight was, I think, just one of those instances where last couple of weeks, you guys made some good pitches. Could you tell me how you feel about the A's? Possibly leaving this stadium and moving to Vegas after you came up with this team. I mean, definitely the A's just mean something to me for coming up in the form system and in the organization. And there's still some coaches over there that were a big part of my career and success. And the fan base here was always great for when I was here. At the end of the day, that's the business side of baseball that isn't always pretty. How do you feel for the fan base? I mean, from playing here, there's a lot of diehards. And it might not always be sold out, but the people that are huge fans of this team, they bleed it and they live it. And you respect their fans here.