 It seemed like guys were on pitches all night long. Did you feel like it was a matter of time till the offense got going a little bit? Yeah, yes. Felt like there were definitely some good at bats happening, even when he was holding us down a little bit. They made some really good plays, especially to start off innings, to play on geo, to start the second, to dive on, make you the next inning. But it was good to see the guys continue to put on pressure and continue to have good at bats from there. There's been times this year where we've had some good at bats, got a little momentum going and just haven't had one fall. And then we've kind of stalled out a little bit. And that certainly wasn't the case tonight. Everyone kind of had a hand in it up and down the order. I thought Monty threw the ball really well, even that first inning where they just threw some out there on them, so definitely good to come out and play a complete game. You mentioned Montgomery. What went into your decision there to leave him in instead of going to LeWise again? Yeah, just wanted to work through it. I just felt like he was in such a good groove. After throwing 29 pitches in that first inning, it was just, he was dialed in. Even going through that third time through the order, was dialed in, gave him a chopper the other way on the hit. Just wanted to see if we could get him through that, probably not the right decision, obviously, with the result there. But yeah, just felt like I wanted to get through it. I just felt he was in control of the game. Gary Sanchez provided some insurance runs there late. What is a little different about him at the plate over the last two weeks? It seems like he's getting into more of a groove. Yeah, pitch selection's been good. He's quieted down his lower half. He's worked really hard to kind of make an adjustment over the last three, four weeks. And we're seeing results. He's actually hit into a lot of tough luck again tonight. Smokes of all, I think the base is loaded there. Hits at 113 right at the shortstop. The walk's been in there a little bit. I feel like he's handling more pitches and it's been because it's worked and it's been because he's made some adjustments and he's starting to get some results there. Ken Davidoff, you have the next question. Hey, regarding Gary, not just a matter of him hitting better, but just kind of climbing out of that circle of hell he was hitting in terms of constantly being asked, you being asked questions about him and that level of scrutiny and just what is it like to see him really climb out of that? It's been great. He's, like I said, he's never wavered, I think, his confidence, his work has been excellent on both sides of the ball. I feel like he's doing a really good job behind the plate as well. He's got a long way to go still, as a lot of us do, to continue to get to where we need to go. But without question, I think the last few weeks, it's been more consistency all around for Gary. Thanks, man. We'll go back to Meredith. Aaron, with some of that consistency, do you pretty much consider Gary now your everyday catcher again? I know you were kind of splitting time a lot more with the gosh yoga, but has he earned himself more starts and more time? Yeah, I mean, I think, you know, I've been running him out there more of late and he'll continue to earn that, but it doesn't take away the confidence I have in him when he's back there and what he can provide too. So, you know, they'll both continue to play, you know. Obviously, you know, we know when Gary is going, what a, you know, what a difference maker he can be, you know, and that coupled with, I think he's doing a really, really nice job behind the plate. Miguel Andujar has made the comments several times. The consistent at bats have helped him find his groove a little bit. Just what have you seen from him at the plate and how much of an asset could he be if he's locked into a struggling lineup? Yeah, I mean, especially heading down towards the bottom, you know, a couple more really good, a few more really good at bats tonight, you know, that hit the other way in the inning where we took the lead, smoked a ball his first time up that Austin Dio made a great play. Obviously, the homer to put the, really put the game away and give us some insurance and he worked a walk. So that was good to see too. And, you know, he's been working hard. I feel like working really hard defensively in the outfield. So, you know, there's playing time to be earned there and to be had there and, you know, who wants to take it.