 of the ovation when you were the crowd when you were to walk there in the final inning. I think that might have been the best ovation I've ever gotten. I mean you know it just shows I mean how special judges season has been and you know just how much the fans want it for them. You know they're just so excited for him to get one extra chance. So I mean you know I'm just glad to get him up to the plate. You clinched already obviously you know that you have a buy in the first round but even there do you feel that the pressure of trying to get him back up to the plate there? Yeah because as teammates we all want this from too so any any chance we get to to give him more opportunities we're definitely gonna push our hardest to to give him that. You probably almost quietly you're hitting close to 300 in the second half after the all-star break. He had the slow start in the last few months been very good. What changed things around for you were you've salvaged the season there? Just trying to hit more line drives just make solid contact line drives not try to do too much I think you know typically I've hit a lot of fly balls in my career and you know when the balls were like really flying sorry I said tacos. When the balls were really flying that was a great approach but you know now that they don't fly as far it's you know it's time to hit more line drives so you know I figured I could sit and complain about it or I could just make make an adjustment and you know I think it's it's definitely been working out. And in the beginning it was in spring training you had all the home runs and you went into the season as hot as you've been do you think in retrospect that you got too hot too soon there? I mean you never be too hot it's just that the trick is just to carry it over and and have consistency that's the best players you know it's not they don't get any hotter than anybody else is they just do it over the course of an entire season so that's that's the hardest part about baseball is being consistent. How do you make that how did you make that adjustment how do you change the mindset? I'm just you know trying to be a little more direct trying to eliminate some some slop in the back of my swing you know just actually not trying to generate any extra power or or any lift and just relying on getting the barrel of the ball. I mean he's he's just going about his business like normal you know I he's the ultimate professional and you know we all look up to him and in terms of his demeanor and the way he cares himself and he's just you know every single day I think I think he's almost an inspiration for us just in terms of composure and the way he goes about his business so you know I'm I think he's he's doing fine. I know you and Trevino care most about defense and have contributed offensively but the pitching this year has been in the top of the league in the ERA for overall starting pitching relief pitching is that what you're most proud of of the season you and Trevino have combined here to do. I mean the the credit goes to the pitchers they're there we have a lot of great arms and you know they they make it easy on me and Jose just for calling pitches because they're so good so I mean I think the credit goes to them and we're just we're lucky to have the staff that we do and me and Trevi you know we do our best to be as prepared as possible but I mean those guys are they're all gamers and they're all great pitchers so