 What's the collective feeling when Ben intend to use deep there in the seventh to answer and give you guys the lead again. Oh, that was big time. I think you saw the whole dugout reaction. We're pretty fired up. You know, I'm being able to do that all, you know, all game. Well, you know, it was a big time and, you know, kept us in the game, but that was, you know, big at bat for him in the middle. I saw him fall off the first, you know, slaughtering the seats. I said, Oh, he's he's seeing it pretty well. And he's on it, you know, his previous at bat hit a double to right center. So he was locked in there. That was big for us. Just one game, but the way things have been going lately that has feel bigger than just one win. You know, it's a good one. It feels better, you know, especially after, you know, the classical losses we've had, you know, dropping that series. But I think you just go up and down the lineup and each guy, you know, put a big part in that game. You know, if it was defensively, you know, offensively, you know, making a good play, you know, some of the base training, especially Rizzo there in the first, you know, I didn't know he had that type of those type of wheels for him. And I was lucky. It was a good team. Manoa goes up and in in the fifth and hits you. Did you take exception to that? Did you think it was intentional at all? No, but it's the moment. Nobody likes getting hit. Did you think of the reaction of the dugout? You know, everybody's everybody's watching the game. Everybody's into it. So I don't think, you know, no matter who gets it, you know, I don't think anybody's going to take exception to it. And you know, a couple of things to say. And then, you know, we move on. Can you carry on and go into a next series that you saw today? Yeah, this was, these are fun games, right? You know, battling against one of the best pitchers in the AL and, you know, scratching on a couple of runs against them and, you know, getting the, you know, late big homer against one of their better bullpen arms. You know, you feed off that energy, the crowd was in it to the whole game. Yeah, I can definitely, you know, linger on, but we just, you know, take the highlights from today and just get ready for this next two-game series. I'm sorry, after you got hit, you could have escalated the situation. You de-escalated it by motioning to the dugout, seemingly asking for calm. Why did you take that approach? Just knowing the situation and, you know, it's a close game and, you know, at first you're pissed and I was pissed, but I don't need anybody else getting thrown out, you know, for me, you know, getting hit. So I was just kind of moving on to the next play. I know Rizzo had a big head back behind me and, you know, it's, you know, I'd be a little happier with getting a couple of runs and, you know, I was sprawling out there and losing a couple of guys. Wouldn't that all have a say? Uh, we'll keep it between each other. Karen, after you stepped up first, you kind of walked and met Manila halfway between the mountain. First, what caused you to usually have to guys get hit and, you know, see that kind of interaction between the pitcher and the guy that he was. What motivated you to do that? We just had some stuff to say and I fuss about it, you know, and move on. Was it amiable? Um, I don't think I know what that word means, but... Friendly. Yeah, it's, we took care of business and, you know, moved on.