 Almost had three home runs tonight. He had two off the monster. He hits the other one down by the pesky pole. You see those numbers there on the season. I think this is a successful season for Stanton. And when you talk about the Yankees offensive players, there's not many guys you can say that about. I think it's Judge and Stanton. Everyone else, you go up and down that Yankee lineup. Lameju, Torres, Sanchez, even Gardner. These guys struggled offensively. Stanton and Judge were the two players who were there all year. I still found it kind of remarkable that at that one point in the season, Stanton had just de-aged. And everybody's like, well, can he play outfield again? And it didn't become part of his narrative, which is a great thing. Yeah, Bob, I'm just getting ready to say the one thing that I took out of the year was a reminder, this guy can play outfield. Okay, if you can get him out there, you don't want to rub from Peter to pay Paul and not get a return. But he's a reminder, this guy was a good defender, John, at one point. Yeah, and you wonder moving forward if that's going to be a factor next year. And I love paying attention to it. The bats from last week, how the Red Sox attacks Stanton when he beat up on him. It was a lot of off-speed pitches in the strike zone and he crushed them. Tonight, he made some adjustments during this game. First, the bat against Avaldi was a slider over the plate. He hits it off the monster. Then they just attacked him with fastballs. And that's how far this guy has come. He's not just a mistake hitter now. He's a hitter that can make some adjustment during games, during the bats. John, you watch him in the dugout during games. He is locked in. He's not talking to people in the dugout other than looking at the iPad. He's staring at the pitcher. He's watching pitch patterns in the way they're pitching other people. This guy is a student. He's not just a big, strong, brawny guy who tries to swing as hard as he can. He's got a plan. He executed the plan. And for two months, he was as good a baseball player as he was in the game. That's how good he was. Jack, I'm trying to remember, was it one of the Fenway games where he talked to Meredith after and said how unhappy he was with his first two at bats? Like, he'd studied them. They drove him crazy and he made adjustments after. And I think we heard a lot of that from him this year. What Michael is talking about. A guy who's more of a hitter and more of a technician than you would ever think. You think of hitting technician. You think of Wade Boggs, Don Mattingly, Rod Karoo. But in his own way, Stanton, who is a mistake hitter, he feasts on pitchers mistakes. But I thought we heard and saw from him this year that he is a guy who has a plan. Earlier this year too, Bob, he talked about how I have to remember when I go to the plate that they're going to throw stuff off the plate to try and get me out before they throw me anything that's over the plate. And when he gets in trouble, it's because he expanded and buck across these last couple of months. I thought that part of him being the hitter that he was, was that discipline, not expanding. You know, the problem with you saying beat discipline, only swinging strikes and his contact to damage ratio, he's such a collision hitter. But if you even look at the pitches tonight, the two doubles and the home run, they're all balls. They're not strikes. And that's what's so tough for these guys that analytically are going, oh my gosh, you got to swing a strike. So wait a minute, I just hit that ball on the bleachers, that's a ball. What do you want me to do with that? So you gotta be careful about taking that aggressiveness because when he collides with the ball, John, it goes places where they can't catch it. Yeah, I just think we have to give this guy maybe a lot more credit as a better hitter than I probably have been because I've always talked about how you can make pitches to him. When you do make pitches, you get him out the last two months of the season as good as any hitter in the league.