 Did you have any goals as far as power numbers were concerned coming into the season? I mean, yeah, I wanted to try to hit 20. And ultimately stay healthy throughout the whole year was a big thing for me. I was able to do that today. Please, by the fact that you were able to do it with a lot of season left to build on? Yeah, I mean, me and Jesy were talking about it. When I had 18 of that, I kind of want to go 19-20 and not get stuck all 19. So, yeah, it was fun to be able to do this early. Neil Walker, hitting homeruns from both sides of the plate. As a guy that swings it from both sides of the plate, can you describe how hard that is to be dialed in and to homer in one game from both sides? It's special. You know, it was fun to see him do it today. You know, I feel like switchers are kind of a dying breed, and it was fun to see him do it today. What's the feeling like in a dugout during the game like this when everyone is seeing all these balls fly out? It's fun. I mean, you know, when your team is doing great and we're winning, it's always going to be fun. Giancarlo San hit the hardest hit ball since StadCast came into existence in 2015. Are you in awe of the way he hits them, how hard he hits the ball at times, or what's your reaction when he hits a ball 121.7 miles an hour off the bat? I mean, I think it was at like 17 degrees or something, so for the rest of us, I think that's just a normal base hit. And for him, it's a homer. So, it's special. I mean, the way that he's able to make contact on baseball is God-given.