 Yes, 25 and 1 when they both hit a homerun 9 and 0 this season and moments ago, Justin Shackle had a couple of questions for John Carlo. But John Carlo Stanton hitting that go-ahead, three-run homer, he came on a 2-2 change-up. And it was after you fought off a series of fastballs. Were you surprised that he's allowed you to slow down? I figured he had to switch it up eventually. So I had to make sure I stayed on both and keep trying to stay on top of that heater if he throws another one. What's it like to flip the script with one swing? It's good. It's good to help us get ahead and stay ahead. And that homerun, whether it was a direct correlation or not, it seemed like it helped Jameson Tyone settle down. Is that the ultimate thrill for you as a teammate to be able to lift your pitcher like that? Yeah, I mean, he's a grinder. He's going to battle till the whole time he's out there. So whatever we can do on offense to help. But J-Mo is going to put us in a good situation to get a win either way. Yet another sweep, another solid homestand. What has been different this year to have the home play be so dominant? Just using every out to our advantage. And if they give us extra ones, just making them pay. I think that's the biggest key. Carlo, congratulations. We'll talk to you in Houston. Yeah, thank you. Back to you guys in the studio.