 You guys knew this was a huge series coming into it. The race typically pits you extremely tough. You guys managed to put up 20 runs in two days. How were you able to explode like an offense like that? After the first game we lost, we got a bunch of meetings and just tried to figure out to the adjustment as a hitters. And especially with those guys, they pitched in well. And I think we do a really good job. I mean, everybody is talking during the game, during the foul. And yeah, we do the approach and we do the damage. Personally, two home runs for you this afternoon. What does it feel like to have a two home run day? And what allowed you to really settle in at the plate? Yeah, it feels good. I mean, two homers. Each homer, I help the team to rock and roll. And I mean, I'm feeling good, like I said. And just try to prepare really well, do the job, and get a really good plan to the home plays and try to do the damage earlier. You weren't the only one to hit the ball over the wall this afternoon. As Waldo Cabrera, his first major league home run, is there added excitement when you see a guy hit it out for the first time? Yeah, especially because Waldo, where we're from, I mean, we're working really hard as a younger guy. And now I got the opportunity to see him hit a homer. I mean, it's really special. And I feel really well for him. And especially in those couple games, when everybody's waiting for do something, I mean, it's really special. A lot of pitchers used this afternoon. What did you think of the job overall that the bullpen did? Amazing, amazing. We know her man, Josga, four days off. And he's rolled really well. And I know everybody's prepared really, really well. Everybody do the small team to hold a thing. And we play really good plays for tonight. Flavor, thanks for the time. Thank you.