 You know, I know he's got a good fastball, I know he's going to try to challenge me with that, but I know he also uses a slider half the time, and I was trying not to get caught in between, and some of those pitches I probably missed, but some of his sliders were better than the other. You kind of just try to stay within yourself and kind of give it what you can do, and sometimes you've got to balance situations because you're not going to get anything to hit, and I didn't go, so I made the first. I'm going to ask you the same question that had appeared Ron Gardeneier asked you, did you swing? He said I didn't, so I didn't swing. Were you surprised that I know Gardeneier is an old school guy? After he got ejected it did seem like he turned to at first base and kind of winked and said did you swing? Did you even respond? Yeah, I just started laughing. He was just getting a kick out of it. You know, he's old school, he's trying to have fun, and he's trying to help his players and have his players back, so I get it, and he's trying to have fun with it too. What do you do hold up, and two pitches later you see what Glaiber does? Do you think back about how feisty and how important you're at bat has just become? Yeah, for sure, just because I warmed down, and I was probably the fourth or fifth guy at face editing, so I think he was prior at Brawley, like 25, 30 pitches, and I warmed down, and then they had to go change pitchers, and then luckily he got something to hit, and the stadium was going nuts too, so that kind of helped us a lot too. The stadium was also going nuts in the fifth inning when Aaron Boone came out and expressed his displeasure with the strike zone. Do you think his rant energized you guys? Oh, for sure, and even before the game he talked to us trying to pick us up, and it just shows that he's got us, and he wants us to succeed just as much as he does, and he'll do what it takes, and I think that was the right situation for him to do that, and I think all of us respected that. You know, it just shows what kind of guy he is, and he wants to win, and we kind of were stuck in a rut, and we weren't getting the job done in these last couple of games, and for him to do that, I would definitely pump this up. What was his pregame message to you guys? You know, we're hurting, but hey, a lot of guys have stepped in on their jobs, and we need you guys to pick it up. Obviously we've got guys coming back here soon, but you know we're good, and you know we're going to beat everyone up, but just take it any way, any pitch by pitch kind of thing, and do the small things right, and the big things will take care of themselves. What does it say about the resilience of your team after, especially the way it fell apart last night? You're down multiple times in this game to come back multiple times, and then eventually win? It's huge, and you know, you just got to stick with us. We all know what we can play. I mean, we got a bunch of studs in this team, and you know, a bunch of us stepped up tonight in those big situations, especially with all those home runs we're getting those innings, and then, you know, D-Rob came in and shut it down. You know, we trust Britton. Britton's been doing a great job. You know, it's baseball. I mean, stuff's going to happen, and you know, you're going to give up weak hits too, and it's all about, you know, sometimes it's all about, you know, luck, and you know, it hasn't been going our ways, you know, and we've been hitting the ball hard too some time, you know, a couple of those losses. So, you know, it's just got to keep playing the game. You know, this game is going to bring you up and down as much as possible, and you know, we just got to fight through it, and you know, we're going to have, you know, a catch tomorrow, which is going to help us a lot too, and you know, we got a couple of guys coming off the outs soon too. So, you know, I mean, things are pointing up. This is a huge win for Amaral, and you know, I'm excited for what this team is about to do.