 I mean, it's tough, you know, I think right there the score was 6-3, you know, and I was a tie and run so, you know, I want to come up big right there in that situation for my team and, you know, I wasn't able to get the opportunity to. It seems like you found a little something at the plate today. What was different for you in the batter's box? I just made a little changes with my right hand swing. You know, last game I played in Tampa, I felt like I was just a little bit too hunched over. And I wasn't able to get to that inside pitches and so I try to stay a little bit taller. And I was able to see the ball a lot better and it resulted in three hits today. Yesterday you went into Aaron Boone's office and decided to not play in the game. Can you just kind of give your perspective on how you were affected by the situation in Minnesota and why you made that trip into Aaron Boone's office? Well, I mean, I just felt like it wasn't right for me to play that game. You know, it was tough, you know, to read that somebody just got murdered. And, you know, he's a father, you know, to his son and, you know, he's also a son to his mother. So, you know, it's extremely tough, you know, in the situations like that happen. Brandon Cutty, please honor you. Aaron, could you tell us how the support you received from the clubhouse, how your teammates reacted? I mean, it was incredible. I mean, you know, just them being able to, you know, say they got my back and, you know, even if they don't understand, you know, what it's like. You know, and what kind of, you know, black Americans in this country have to deal with sometimes. And, you know, it's just nice to, you know, kind of hear, you know, hey, hey, you know, it's all good. You know, we'll take care of this game for you. And, you know, it's nice to have that. Aaron Boone, you have the next question. Aaron, can you just give an idea of the timeline on, because Aaron did tell us that you were in his initial lineup yesterday of when you, you know, first thought, I just, I just can't play tonight. I don't feel like playing tonight and then ultimately what led to you going into his office? Well, you know, I was going back and forth nearly on the drive over to the field. And then by the time I got to the field, you know, I just knew it wasn't, it wasn't right for me to play. So I kind of went in there and must have been like four o'clock or so. I don't really remember, but, you know, pretty early, you know, before BP to do that. Thank you, Aaron. So please, Aaron, was there any thought to not playing tonight also? Or when did you decide that tonight would be okay? Um, you know, I just, I just felt like yesterday wasn't right. And today was, you know, a day that I wanted to play. I wanted to go out. I wanted to compete, you know, and competing is what gets my mind off of it. So, you know, it really was, you know, nice to go out there today and have a good game, you know, and, you know, I just want to keep it going. Take one or two more. Pete Caldera, go ahead. Aaron, it looked like before the game you were speaking with some of the Blue Jays players. I imagine you engage your own teammates also in discussion. Was it helpful to talk through this or was it something that you just needed to process on your own? Well, I mean, you know, definitely from the beginning, you know, something that I just needed to process alone. I didn't really start talking about it until, you know, once I got, you know, right around game time. And, you know, obviously after the game, you know, talking, you know, with my girlfriend. So it's definitely, you know, nice to have a support system that can, you know, help you. Kristi Acker, please unmute. Hey, Aaron, how did you find out about the incident and just, can you just tell us what your initial reaction was or how emotional it was for you? You know, just kind of waking up in the morning and just scrolling through Twitter is kind of kind of how it happened. And then obviously you see the game with the Red Sox in Minnesota postponed, you know, and, you know, it's kind of initially how I got all that information. That's pretty much in the morning when I woke up.