 What's the feeling like squaring up on a ball like that when the team is needing a win? I feel good, you know. I mean, it's a feeling that I'm sure that I won't forget just because, you know, what we've been going through as a team, what I've been going through individually, and, you know, we needed that win. And obviously, you know, we got to build off of it and show up tomorrow and try to get another W that's a little bit easier than that one. When you have six relievers combined, six scoreless innings after her mod, how can you sum up the way this bullpen has, you know, what this bullpen really has meant to this team? They've been dominant all year, you know. I mean, they've kept us in games, they've won games for us, and, you know, it's just been a pretty consistent theme with those guys in the back end of the pen all year. So, you know, obviously playing behind them can be slightly boring because they don't give up a lot of action out there, but, you know, that's a good thing, and they kept us in that game. And, you know, the offense obviously, you know, did enough to win. We'll take the next one from Tom Marriam. And when you're coming up in the 11th, are you thinking about how badly the team needs to win right there? There's a lot of thoughts, you know, going through your head right there. And obviously, you know, I think one of the biggest and hardest things to do in situations like that is to try to stay within yourself. You know, you see a lot of guys go up there and swing really hard. And the crowd ooze and awes because they think that a home run is coming. So, you know, I was just trying to stick with them myself. I had a plan and an approach because Kittridge is really good. And, you know, obviously things went my way. And I think there's a lot of people that are happy that it did. We'll take the next one from Matthew Roberson. Tell you what, just do the bat flip on that one. They can do a little skip and sort of toss the bat aside. Do you have a name for that flip? And where does it rank for your career bat flips? When I think of a name, I'll let you know next time. But, you know, obviously, I was excited about that when I knew I got it off the bat. It barely went out, surprisingly. But, you know, I mean, I wanted to really let that one sink in. You know, it's been a tough year for me. And to be able to do that was a lot. And, you know, it's a really cool feeling coming around third base and seeing all those guys jumping up and down ready to embrace you. We'll take the next one from Brian Hoke. Hey, Clint, I know you told Meredith on the field you expected the clubhouse going to be pretty loud. So what was it like in that room? We'll call it Club 161st. That's what it felt like in there. You know, but obviously, like I said, once midnight hits, you know, we have to turn the page and think about tomorrow. But there was a lot of happiness in that room, you know, because we have been going through some stuff as a team and a lot of guys individually. So, you know, when we all come together and the way that we did tonight to hold on to that lead or to keep the game where it was and then obviously when it was big for a lot of us and it obviously, you know, gives us a little momentum going into tomorrow. That catch in the eighth inning, how were you able to make that play? A lot of practice from 2019, you know. I've really worked hard at my defense and tried to make it something that, you know, people can't talk about for the wrong reasons anymore. And, you know, that was a big play for me. And obviously, you know, Ruby and I were in a, I call it a unique situation going at it. But, you know, I'm the one coming in on the ball and I'm just glad that, you know, the ball was able to stick in my glove.