 How did you approach that attack, Nathan? I faced him the first day of the series he started against us, obviously. He threw me three pretty wicked change-ups, and they were all down. So my focus was trying to see something up there, do a first pitch, heater, which I wasn't looking for. So I kind of tried to stop and end up going with a swing. And so I was like, all right, maybe he goes heater now, but I'm still looking for it up. But just really not trying to do too much, just trying to hit a line drive the other way. And I was able to hit it out, so that was nice. With the quality of the bats in that frame, what does that mean for this team? And what does it say about this team, given what happened in the top half of the 10th? Yeah, I mean, I feel like we've said it all year long. Obviously, we've scuffled here as of recent, but we've been having pretty quality of bats for the better part of the year, obviously. That's why we've won a lot of games. I think that's just who we are. I think that inning is who we are as a team. And, you know, Glaver, not trying to do too much, hit a ball the other way, gets a knock, gets a single, it's a huge risk, comes up there, huge walk to now where we have a chance to win the ball game and for myself just to kind of stay composed and, you know, trust in my process of what I'm doing. And I was able to execute. How's your arm there? It looks like you were in some pain there when it happened. He had hurt. Yeah, it didn't feel good. So, yeah, it's a little swollen, but I'll be fine. Do you think you'll leave the game at all? No, fine. Yeah, even for that situation, an unenormal circumstance is a huge emotional thing for you guys. But given the last week and a half, was there a lot of other extra going into that? I mean, yeah, I mean, the guys were pumped. And I think just kind of, you know, as we talked about how the game progressed and kind of how the back and forth battle happened there and we were able to kind of come back there with our backs against the wall. And I definitely think that was a supply of release of some joy and some frustration over the past couple of weeks for sure. Was that release? I mean, you knew it was gone the second you hit it. What's that moment like for you, just watching that ball go and knowing that you got it? Yeah, it was not, it was, you know, there's not too many better feelings in the world than, you know, hitting a walk off, you know, Homer, especially, you know, as a kid, that's what we all, you know, put ourselves into those moments for. When I hit it and I saw which direction the field that it was going, I knew that it was going. So, yeah, it was thrilling and, you know, look forward to carrying some of this momentum going forward.