 Aaron, did you feel extra pressure to try to hit 62 here at home in front of the fans? No pressure. No pressure. You know, it'd be nice to, you know, hit it at home and, you know, do something special like that for the home fans. But, you know, end of the day, you know, I got a job to do. I got, you know, our bats getting ready for the postseason. So, you know, it didn't happen. But, you know, this season is not over yet. Has this process been exhausting as you've been chasing history? It's just about exhausting as every other season playing 162 games. It's a long season. And, you know, thankfully we're in a position right now where we wanted the vision. So these, you know, last couple of games we can kind of line ourselves up and get ourselves ready for the postseason. So, you know, it's just another year. That's for sure. Do you expect to play every game in Texas or do you think you could benefit from a day off? Well, I'd like to play every day, maybe not both the double header games. But, you know, we've got quite a few games, quite a few days off after the season for the wild card and, you know, leading up to the DS. So, you know, that's when all kind of rests right there. Aaron, do you appreciate the affection that was shown to you by the fans during this final homestamp? Oh, it's incredible. You know, like I said, you know, he fans are, you know, the best out there. And they continue to show the support, you know, day in and day out. And then even for this process, you know, they're on their feet. They're standing. You can hear a pin drop before the pitch is thrown. It's a pretty cool moment. And they're just kind of gearing us all up for the postseason. That's for sure. How do you stay even-keel and not get frustrated? Frustrated with what? Just... With the pursuit of, for the record, with the fact that there's a lot of pressure coming from different places? You know, this is a good place to be, you know. Very few people get this opportunity to get a chance to do this. And for me to do it, you know, in a Yankee uniform and, you know, be tied with Roger Maris, that's a special feat right there. And it would have been nice to do it at home here for the fans. But, you know, like I said, we still got four more games. You know, my teammates, you know, keep me humbled and keep me under control. So it's, you know, I kind of rely on them. Has it been difficult not to know when a striker ball is going to come when you're stepping into the batter's box? Not really. You know, it's part of the game. You know, there's stretches throughout this year where, you know, I had a couple of batteries where I don't get too much to hit. And, you know, pitchers kind of nimble a little bit. But that just comes with the territory. You know, it's my job to not be an umpire. It's my job to go up there and hit. So, you know, when I get a pitch to hit, you know, I got to drive it. And if I don't, you know, pass of a time, especially in a game today, I had a couple of opportunities to, you know, especially the bases loaded, drive some runs in and even try to get a rally going and, you know, just missed out, chased a couple pitches. But, you know, it's got to pass of a time and hope it got behind you, picks you up. I know a lot of focus has been on 62. Would it be an honor for you to get the triple crown? Yeah, triple crown would be amazing, you know, but I think we're still a long way from that. So we'll see how these next four games go. Is it a little weird when the fans make you the focus, rather than whatever's happening for the team at that moment? You just kind of, you got to block it out. You know, you appreciate it and, you know, feel it and hear it as you walk up to the play. But when you step in a box, it's, you know, it's time to do your job. It's as simple as that. You know, don't try to get caught up in the moment and just reflect it back to your teammates and just say, hey, I got a job to do. I'm trying to help the team win the game. That's why everybody's, you know, standing right now. So when I had that mindset, it's kind of easy to block out all that.