 Four straight games for Cameron Maven, hitting a home run. What's impressed you most over this stretch that he's had offensively? Man, you know, he had a batting practice in Chicago that, I mean, it was really, really impressive. And you know, usually batting practice is what it is. But we were all talking about it when we came in. And I just feel like he's obviously in a really good place up there. He does a really good job of understanding the strike zone, controlling the zone. I think he's understanding now he's doing a good job of getting the ball in the air with authority. And I think he's believing that, OK, if I control this zone here, I don't have to hit the ball on the ground or anything. I can get my A swing off, and that's what he's doing. He's hit some impressive ones, obviously. He's talked about a lot of it has been the coaching staff saying to him, continue to try to get the ball in the air. Don't worry about trying to use your legs to get on base. How do you shift the philosophy as a hitter who's hit that way for such a long time to getting the ball in the air? Well, you start with him and his ability. He's got the ability to do that. And then you just, you know, Marcus and PJ just trying to pour into him and saying, you know, trying to understand that this guy is really talented. And he's capable of these kind of things. And then all of a sudden you start believing in it and you see the results. And he's just been, you know, since we got him, he's been a quality at bat. And whether he's gone through a little funk where he's not gotten any hits for a couple of days, for the most part, he's done a really good job.