 Aaron, when this team's down 5-0, is it at a point where you're no longer surprised that the comeback's going to happen? You're just kind of eager to see how it's going to unfold? Well, yeah, we got down early, but we got a lot of ballgame to play, you know, and I trust the abilities of this team and, you know, what guys are capable of, just like I've been talking about the past couple days, is, you know, guys are going to go out there and put out, you know, quality at bat after quality at bat. And that wears on a, you know, not only a pitcher, but a pitching staff. You know, everybody gets to the bullpen and see a couple of arms, and we're able to, you know, get that comeback, you know. So, it doesn't matter how many runs we're down, we're always, you know, we always feel like we're in the game. Another three hits for you in this game today, how would you describe your approach at the plate these last two games? Same as it was all year. You know, just try to work to count, get a pitch I can drive, and just make sure I don't miss it. Do you feel like your timing's all the way back? Was it gone? I don't know. I'm just kidding. I'm not feeling all right. You know, I'm just trying to get a good pitch ahead. You know, trying to swing the right pitches, and, you know, when you got this type of lineup, you know, I'm just, I just got to get on base for those guys behind me, and they do the rest. So, how would you describe a home stand in which you take all three series, especially from the Astros and Arrays, but overall go nine in one? Oh, it's huge. You know, it's been our mindset all year. It's just, you know, dominate every series, win every game, and we got the club that didn't do that. And, you know, now we don't get ready. You know, we got two off days going into, you know, this big London series. And I know the boys are excited. So, you know, we just can't wait to get over there. What excites you the most about going to London? Well, in the first game in Europe, it's going to be pretty cool, you know, and I get a chance to, you know, just spread the game of baseball and meet some new fans and, you know, just spread this wonderful game that we all love. Have you been there before? Yeah. Yeah, I've been there two years ago. A short little trip, but I love my experience over there. What are you looking forward to seeing that maybe you didn't get a chance to see the first time? I don't know. I got some work to do on this flight. I got to figure out a couple of touristy things to do, but now let's check out some of the local shops and just kind of walk around the city, I think. Is it kind of cool that you guys got a chance to play the Red Sox over there? Yeah, and now, especially playing at rivals, that's going to be a good one. You know, they're, you know, a quality ball club that's got a great pitching staff, great offense. So it's going to be, the fans are going to be in for, you know, quite a treat over there. Who's counting your port on the stadium because this isn't really the baseball shaped ballpark or whatever it is? Yeah, you know, I haven't heard too much about it. I heard it's, I think, like 385 to center. So I don't mind that at all. I don't mind that at all. So I'm looking forward to it. What is it about Glaiber that he seems to have a clutch streak and he's got a few walk-offs? Yeah, he's got a couple, but, you know, he just doesn't matter the situation. It doesn't matter. You can tell by his that bats. It looks like it's the first thing, like just getting his first that bat. And even though he's already had two knocks in a day and he's going up for his fifth that bat, like nothing really phases him. You know, you can tell how, you know, I think the first strike called to him or was a check swing or something. And, you know, he's kind of upset, but he brushes it off and gets ready for the next pitch. And, you know, for someone to do that at his age, should be able to brush that off and go on there and compete and compete. Like I've said before, man, he's a special player. Aaron, what are your thoughts on Jean-Carlo? It looks like you may have another serious injury. Yeah, the knee is, that's a tough one. I don't know how serious it's going to be, you know, but now he's a big shot, man, that, you know, he's going to recover fast. And he's a big part of this team, big part of this offense. And we just want to be healthy for, you know, the stretch down the road, you know. So, you know, he never has to sit down, you know, maybe another couple, you know, a week or two. I just want him in the long haul, down the road. He just came back and now he's injured again. It's just tough. Yeah, it's tough. You know, injuries, either free accidents that happen. You know, for him, you know, he was trying to do a hustle play, you know, get an extra base for us by going to the third base. And then, you know, he's diving, trying to avoid a tag and, you know, bangs up his knee. That's a tough one. But he's a competitor. He's tough. You know, he's a bulldog. He's going to go out there and, you know, heal up and, you know, be ready for us down the stretch. Do you have any advice for the guys when they go to London, anything they should see, anything they should do? Ooh. Well, I just enjoy the experience. You know, it's, you know, we got a couple days over there. It's going to go by fast. But I just kind of talk to the guys about just enjoy it, you know, walk around the city and just have fun with it. You know, it's something you don't remember the rest of your life, so.