 All right, well, Luke Void has spoken to the media. Let's listen to what he had to say. Yeah, it was just a matter of time before we come together, but I'm glad all these guys are swinging well. Everybody was barren on balls today all over the field, so it's a good sign. I want it to happen again tomorrow, and then everybody get hot going into Tuesday or wherever we go. Ken Davidoff, please unmute. Hey, Luke. Aaron was talking before the game about some of what you just said, just that need to get consistent. And you guys have struggled this year, but it's been a bit of a roller coaster in terms of results. Why do you think it's been that way this season for you guys? I don't know. There's a lot of stuff that goes into it. Baseball is already hard enough. Injuries were a part. I think we got away from what we're trying to be. Guys are trying to do stuff that they're usually not doing. I don't know, man. It's just a weird year. 2020 has been a weird year for all of us. But it's part of the game. That's why we hit 300. It's already hard enough, but hey, like I said earlier, we need to get hot. And today was a good starting point for this playoff where we're about to go on. And you just got to trust the process. And just keep going. When you talk about getting away from what we're trying to get away from your plan, is that my hitting approach? Yeah, I think it's just your approach. And balls you usually maybe hit the right center you're rolling over on. And obviously, the hitting with runners in scoring position has been a rough go about it for some weeks. And that's where we need to do damage, especially in the playoffs. I mean, we just can't rely on the home run ball. We need to sometimes get the guy over, get a sack fly. It's whatever. We just need to play the game. And it's easy to get away from it sometimes. Because you try to do the three on home or the grand slam. And it's when you're up striking out. So you see to trust it. And make sure you're ready to know how the guy is going to attack you and pitch you. So thank you. Meredith Markovits, please unmute. Hey, Luke, you blasted your 20-second home run of the season this afternoon. What would it mean to you to finish the regular season leading the league in home runs? Pretty damn cool. It's pretty cool. That's all I got. Have you thought about that? And just how personally satisfying would that be knowing the hard work that you've put in? Yeah, it's pretty cool. Obviously, I've been trying to transform myself into a better power hitter. And this year was another stepping stone for me. And it felt like every time I hit a home run, a Hosea Braio hit a home run too. So it was fun. And the goal is to keep it going in the playoffs. And despite the footstep, you've managed to stay on the field. How have you been able to do that? And why is it important to you to be out there every day and not take rest days? I've always been a guy, high school, college, minors. I play through stuff. I'm a grinder. I want to be out there. I want to help the team. Especially when we were hurting earlier in the year. And I had to do whatever it took to be out there. So I was making sure I was getting plenty of treatment from all of our trainers and trying to stay on top of it so I could play through it and not be killing me. So hopefully, it'll get feeling better in these next couple of days. And we'll not have to worry about it in the postseason. Thank you, Luke. Tom Merriam, you have the next question. Luke, are you going to be following your closest competitors in the home run race tonight and perhaps even tomorrow during the game? I'm not really worried about that. If I win it, I win it up. But I mean, I'll be watching those games for sure. I mean, we still have no idea who we're going to play. So I mean, there's a guy for Chicago that's in those games. So I mean, I'm sure I'll be seeing it. But there's also a lot of college football on the night, too, so I'm going to be watching that. Kristi Acker, you have the next question. Hey, Luke. Before the game, Aaron Boone was saying that once you get a home run, they're going to come in bunches. So what was it when Tyler Wade hit that home run? What was the feeling like and why do you think it kind of unleashed the offense for you guys? Yeah, and that's what makes this lineup great is I feel like we're always one swing away. We just need to get like that one to get us going. And it doesn't always have to be a homer, but that was huge. Tyler Wade and obviously a guy that's going to hit a lot of home runs, but big spark. He's a spark ball in our lineup and it was nice. And like you said, it kept the lineup going and moving and boom, all of a sudden we had 11 runs on the board. So it just makes it, you know, we put some pressure on the pitchers and that's our goal in this lineup is to, you know, make them have to make pitchers with runners in scoring position and, you know, we got to do our job and get it done. So Voight could win a home run title. DJ LeMay.