 Anthony, how much of a battle did that 13 pitch at bat feel like in the first inning? It was definitely a grind. Just kept especially pulling balls foul like that. When you pull balls foul, usually for home runs in this league, it usually ends in a strikeout. And to pull four or five of them foul, just kind of kept saying to myself, just stay locked in, stay inside of the ball, and ended up working a walk there. And it was one of those at bats that you feel good about afterwards. Jamison Tyone just said that he was actually excited for your second at bat for you to see him again, because he felt like you were really on pitches. Just how did that first at bat help you heading into the second at bat where you did wind up homering? Yes, seeing all of his pitches there helped out. And he threw some good change-ups that at bat, laid off a couple of them, fouled off one of them. He threw a good cutter in his fastball. So whenever you could grind a pitcher like that, I feel like it always goes the advantage of the hitter to work a walk and then seeing the next time. And just he left one over the middle there and put a good swing on it. Brendan Cutty, you have the next question. Also on Tyone, he said that you've come in and seemed like a leader right away. How easy has it been for you to integrate into this clubhouse? It's been fairly easy. The guys have just, everyone's super professional and just very welcoming to us. And it's been fun. It's been fun getting to know the guys and just continuing to talk baseball. The baseball talk has been really nice. And even the personal stuff, you start getting to know guys on a personal level. So it's all new and it's all fun. And just continuing to be myself and talk the game and give some of my experiences and learn from other guys' experiences. Go next to Justin Shackle. Hey, Anthony, this team was consistently winning series. All right, you've arrived. Now they've won five of six with you in action for them. How would you describe what the energy is like in the clubhouse now? Series continue to be won. It's a good feeling. I think you just take it day by day. And the Orioles beat us up pretty good the first game. We come back and win the next two. And you just take it day by day and put your head down, grind and you look up and you start round and off wins. And it's fun. You get some momentum going. But the day to day grind doesn't stop. It doesn't matter. Win or lose, you got to come in the next day and prepare for that next day's pitcher.