 I kind of kidded around earlier today. I was like, I'm officially taking my bat off the aisle today. But I just, you know, I've been getting some tough pitches, and I just had to stay within myself. And I was trying to get hits instead of letting all the work, my approach, and staying with that. I was getting away from it. And sometimes you're going to run into bad luck, and then I'm going to get bad good pitches, and they're going to make good pitches. And it's baseball. It's just frustrating at the beginning of the year, to get off to a hot start. But, you know, finally, I just had to smile and, you know, be a loop forward again. It felt good to get that relief. How do you change that mindset, especially with everything that's been going on with this team? Well, I just got to have fun. I was putting too much pressure on it. And, you know, obviously with all the injuries and stuff, there's, you know, more pressure on us. But just trying to do too much instead of being myself. And, you know, at the end of the day, you know, it's going to come around. And I just had to smile and have fun and, you know, play a little kid's game like, you know, you guys fell in love with last year. So we were at the plate. You just feel that so many of your teammates are gone and you just do something with it. You kind of, is it on your mind when you're stepping up? Oh, no. I mean, baseball is just baseball. You got to stay with, you know, just play the game, man. And, you know, good things will happen. But it's hard sometimes. And like you said, I wouldn't say that pressure gets to me. But it's more about pressure on yourself to, you know, step up in big situations. But I don't have that ability. And, you know, today finally came through. I haven't said when Glaver hit that home run in the sixth to give you guys a lead. It almost seemed like collectively there was almost a sigh of relief and this pressure taken off. Did you feel that? Yeah, I feel like the dugout, too. I mean, we just couldn't get like back to back to back hits or like, you know, consecutive, you know, be like one hit and then, you know, one, two, three or whatever. And, you know, it was nice to get consecutive of bats. And then finally, you know, a big hit to come through with the guys and running his core position. I know you've been struggling with that. So, you know, we needed Glaver to have a big day today. And he did. And, you know, that was a huge lift for our team. Very interesting hearing Boy talking about changing his perspective that admitting, you know, he had a little bit of pressure on himself or put it on himself and then reminding himself, just play the game you love. Right. He reached base five times on opening day. And then since then, a one for 18 streak. But you have to recognize what pitchers are trying to do to you. And within that interview, you could hear Boy talking about that. We know they've been pushing him off the plate. He's gotten hit. So, he's getting those inside pitches. It's up to him to make an adjustment. I think we finally saw that in that last at bat where he was able to take an inside pitch out of the ballpark. I also thought his first line was very clever where he said, he told Boone, his bat is coming off the injured list today. And in the final lap out of the day, he proved that was true. You know, one of the things about him and sort of relaxing the mind, if you will, I thought that showed up in that home run that he hit, the adjustment that he made on that inside pitch to kind of pull the hands in and get all of it. I thought so too. And I think Ken Singleton addressed that during the game saying, if that's what they're going to do to you, you have to make an adjustment. And when you make that adjustment, if you do some damage, well, they're going to realize, maybe they're not able to come in there the next time. I think on that pitch, Castro mislocation a little bit. I don't think he wanted it that far inside, but Voigt was able to do some damage with it. And he's just not the kid having fun anymore, Bob, with no Stanton, with no Enduhar, with no Hicks. The Yankees are reliant on Voigt. It's not about, wow, I wonder if this guy can repeat what he did last season. He has to be a successful middle of the order hitter for the Yankees to be the team they expect to be.