 Yeah, I mean he crushed it. No doubt I'd fallen behind and got into a tough count. Really couldn't throw much for a strike at that point. And just right back through a fastball down the middle, he put a good swing on it. And thank goodness, Guardi was out there because that was unbelievable play. He banged his head pretty hard against the fence out there too, catching it. I think it was the game saving catch, game saving play that we had happen out there. It seemed like you were having bad thoughts when he initially hit it. You kind of put your hands on your head. Can you take me through the range of emotions you're feeling from contact to eventually seeing Gardner catch it? Yeah, anytime you throw a pitch and you see a guy just swing and just crush it. Even though it's dead central, it can be a home run. All these guys have popped. Thankfully it stayed in the park. I knew Guardi had a beat on it right from the get-go. He was moving to where he thought it was going to land. And it's a tough sky to see or tough place to see the baseball too. Got there in time, caught it and prepared himself to bang against the wall. I mean, he's a good outfielder, made an incredible play. Guardi's been a starter of his whole career, not playing as much lately. What does that say about him coming off the bench and really running into wall? Yeah, I mean, that's the way he's always played. He's played hard. He gives it everything he's got out there. I don't know what else you can say about him. He straps it on when he gets in between the lines and gives you everything he's got. Is there any sort of different preparation mentally, I guess, for the relievers in a game like tonight where you know it can be... Same to any relievers. We pitch whenever. Dave, just in general, what do you think about your guys' first bullpen game, if you will? I don't really have much to say on it. I just pitch here.