 Yeah, he got my back foot. But I probably should have cleared some space a little bit. But yeah, he just got my back foot and pushed me up a little bit. You guys have had some good offense the first night here. What happened tonight? What was so hard about the collar to him? Yeah, just one of those nights. Just couldn't get a whole lot going. Yeah, he pitched well. But I don't, you know, when we did hit the ball hard, I just felt like I was right at somebody. And overall, we just didn't swing it very good. What was the foot he got wrong with the toe? No. OK. DJ, Aaron was talking before the game yesterday that it might be something that you need to manage the rest of the year with your toe. Do you feel that you can manage it very well, be pain-free, and perform to the best of your ability the rest of the season? Yeah, I'll be all right. I'll be good to go the rest of the year. Is it something that you have to constantly monitor and have treatment and deal with your orthotics? Or it's about finding the right spot? It's just, yeah, it's just dealing with it. Is anything you guys, last night, how much better do you feel about this team after the way you guys rebounded this past week after that? Two or three weeks of really struggling? Yeah, I played really well the last four or five days when kind of our backs were against the wall a little bit. Came out and played really the best baseball. I think we have all year. So it's definitely encouraging and still got a month to go. So I don't think any of us are going to relax. DJ, when you guys go out to the West Coast and have to play teams like the Athletics and the Angels and so on that are sub 500 teams are not performing well this season, you're expected to sweep. You're expected to win this series. Is there an extra kind of pressure when you are the New York Yankees scuffling and playing against teams that are not having good seasons? I don't feel like anyone feels that kind of pressure. It doesn't really matter who we play. We're just going to take care of business and play like we're capable of.