 You managed to get to Chris Tale a little bit today, what allowed you to have success double homerun? He's a really good pitcher, I don't know, just competing and trying to get a good barrel on it. You know, he's a really good one, so he's tough to get. Is this a specific approach or game plan coming in against him? Not really. Just battle, compete, he's going to give all he's got every time out there. So, you know, just try to match it. You struck out the slider first, you set that slider to the wall, is that not bad? Did you see a better result? No, he threw me two really good ones the first to bat and kind of left one up in, you know, maybe middle, middle away, something like that, but you know, it was just not his best slider there. DJ, you slid in the second base, popped up, clapping your hands, you had 45,000 people going crazy. Did it feel like a playoff atmosphere to you? Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Yeah, you know, playing these guys always, obviously, it's always a big game, but crowd was into it and it was a great night out there. With the feeling being eight and a half in front of the defending World Series champs as you head into June? Well, it's early. We've been playing great baseball and, you know, I think we're going to continue to do that, you know, so we'll already look at the standings, but we've played really well so far. DJ, when you got here, did you realize how deep this team was that you'd be able to withstand the injuries and thrive the way you guys have? No, but after going through spring training and seeing some of these younger guys and seeing the organization, it doesn't surprise me at all. Just, you know, the way we played with some of our big dogs out, so it's been fun. DJ, Aaron, describe to the guy that will rip your heart out. Do you kind of feel like a guy like that? I don't know about that. I don't know.