 Aaron, what does 50 mean to you? Just another number. I wish you could have came away with a win, but it's just another number. Aaron Boone said it's kind of tough to wrap his head around the fact that you're at that number, and we're not even through August yet. How do you process that, what you've been doing this season? For me, this goes back to the team we got here. We've got a good group of guys in here that continue to show up every single day putting their work in. I'm just trying to do my part and be a part of this team and do what we need to do to put ourselves in a good position and go into the post-season. When you're showing up to work every single day with the plan and the mission to go out here and win the game, you don't get caught up in individual numbers, good or bad. Why historically in baseball, number 50 has meant something, but you don't seem to look at it that way? It's great, but I'm kind of upset about the loss. It was a close game that we could have won. We had a couple of opportunities, but we'll talk about how it feels once the season's over with. How aggravating you're losing to the Angels and Oakland teams that are not doing all that well? Have you been surprised what's happened these last few days? Every team in the Major League is a good team. Any team can beat you on any given night. If you don't show up ready to go from the very first pitch, teams are going to get you. It's just about us making sure we're coming out in the first inning, the first at-bat, the first pitch you see, locked in and ready to go. They got us tonight, but we've still got two more, so we'll get it done. There's a video on social media from when you were working on the off-season, and you say, I'm going to hit 50 again this year, and whoever you're working with is saying, I know you are. Do you remember that? You say you don't talk about numbers, but is that in your mind? Was that just a number to say, okay, I'm going to be back, who I was, healthy, and what I was? Did I work a year doing that? Man, that video was a couple of years old, so I was a little late on that one. I missed it whatever year that was. It might have been 19, but like I said, I try not to think about it. Off-season, you can dream. You write down goals, stuff you want to accomplish during the year, but then once the season starts, and you're out here competing, it's about trying to lock down as many wins as you can. How do you attribute your success to this year? Like I said, when you got a team like we do, and the guys around me, it makes my job easy. Try to get up there and get a good pitch ahead, and if I don't, get on base for the guy behind me. You know, when you have a whole lineup doing that day in and day out, good things are going to happen like they have all year for us. You were late in the homer spark. You were late in the homer spark. The crowd had sparked your team together. Maybe a comeback was on the tour here. Oh, always, especially with our team. We're just a couple swings away, a couple base hit. You know, we even saw the first run we scored a little, but first and third with DJ is one of our best hitters. So we're never at any game, even if it was two runs, three runs, even five runs. I don't feel like we're ever out of any game, especially late like that. Aaron, where's the 50 homerun ball going to be? Where are you going to put it? Where are you going to save it? You know, I haven't even got there yet. We'll see. We'll find a spot. What will you think about that ball and 50? What does it mean to you? We know that the result doesn't matter, but just later on when you're looking at that ball. I'll be thinking about a 4-3 loss that we had in Anaheim. That's what I'll be thinking about. I wish it could have been a little sweeter with a victory, but you got to give me some time once the season's over with and we'll ask you that question again. We'll meet you there one more time with a full stadium and people booing because you're getting the very bonds treatment. What is that like? They want to see it bad. Yeah, you try not to think about it because it's a team game and I got one of the hottest hitters behind me and Ben and Tendi. It's a game and I got walked. I'll take a walk every I bat if it means having a guy first and second with Ben and Tendi coming up behind me. Has it changed your approach at all, Aaron, to the fact that you only get pitched to making one, two, twice a game? Does that mentally make it harder to focus or easier to focus at all? Easier because I know I got to lock it in from the very first pitch I see because I might be the best pitch I see. You know, it's fun. You like having that, I wouldn't say pressure, but that is expectations. That's what it's about. Trying to lead your team and help them win and it could be on the first pitch or it could be a third pitch you see in the seventh, eighth, eighth. Do you downplay 50 because you know in this game 60, 70 is possible? I'm not downplaying it. I just don't like talking numbers. It doesn't mean anything because we lost. We can talk about numbers and all that kind of stuff when the season is over with and we can review it, but for right now, the most important thing for me is getting some wins. Aaron? You are on a pace over 60. There's a talk of baseball and only two of the Yankees have done it, Babe Ruth and Roger Maris. I know you follow the history of the team a little bit, but what are those two names mean to you and if somehow you end up with them, what would that mean to be associated with those two guys? It would be an honor. Like I said, every single day, it would be an incredible honor to be mentioned with those guys, but I can't speak on anything if it hasn't happened yet. I got no answer for you. It hasn't happened yet, but if it does, then I'll have a better answer for you. Did you get the ball back? Did I get it back to you? It bounced and landed in one of the bullpens so they were able to grab it, which was pretty cool.