 Hey Mike Aaron Boone complimented. You're at bat in that seventh inning. Can you just take me through how you're able to work the count and eventually get the hit to score one. You know I was just trying to be aggressive in the big part of the strike zone. You know we had a rally going and you know you don't want to be the guy that you know kind of kills a rally in a big spot. So just want to have a good bat. Good at bat. Just try to you know stay relaxed. Stay in the middle of the field. You know obviously Nolo was doing a really good job keeping us off balance kind of all game. You know that's what it's kind of his M.O. he did a good job with that. So you know just knowing that probably we're going to have you know a chance to kind of have an inning there. It was important just to stay calm. Execute your approach and you know I got a good pitch hit. You mentioned Nolo was there kind of a renewed sense of energy among the offense when he was knocked when he exited the game and they got to the bullpen. Yeah I think we were pretty happy to see him go. You know he did a great job. You know he's a top rotation top of the rotation guy and he pitched like a big hit tonight. You know Luke was able to you know hit one of probably the few mistakes he made. So you know tie game going in the seventh. You know it was you know we just had to keep trying to have good at bats and execute our plans. What's been the key for you Mike in staying ready and making sure that you're good to go when you do get the opportunity to get in that lineup. I think I had a lot of experience with that last year. You know you never know when your number is going to be called and especially you know the group the group that we have everybody's expected to contribute everybody's expected to be ready. So you just prepare as if you're going to get in the game at some point if you're not in the in the starting lineup and you know that way if your numbers call you're not surprised.