 Adam Adevino gets the call. What led you to believe that he was going to be able to get the job done in that situation? I mean, that's what he came over here to do. And he's faced Buster a bunch of times being with Colorado. So I think he knew how to attack him. And I mean, he made him have some bad swings and kind of froze him in the last pitch. And I was huge for our momentum going to the next thing. You tagged Bumgardner, a very solid pitcher, five runs on 11 hits. What was your approach coming into tonight? Well, you kind of got to push him out, because he's going to be heavy cutters inside. A lot of fastballs inside. And push him out over the plate, and take that cutter to right center, center approach. And a lot of guys, the off speed up, we were hitting the balls down on the corner. So we had a really good approach. And it's credit to Marcus. Great night for you in the batter's box, 3-4-4 with the home run. But it hasn't just been tonight. You've been pretty consistent all season long. What do you attribute your consistency to this year? I'm finally getting back to kind of where I was last at the end of the season last year, and trusting myself, like I took my hands off my shoulders. And just going back to being that guy that hits at the center, right center like tonight, and hitting them to all parts of the field. And it's just, believe myself, being confident, and being early and on time with everything. And the hits will come. Luke, thanks for the time. You're welcome.