 15 hits, four home runs from the offense. What stands out to you about their performance tonight? Again, just the quality of it, Bat, throughout the lineup. And that's something that these guys are capable of when we're whole and healthy and locked in like they are. They just made it real tough. Snell's tough, man. He's hard to hit. But I think he felt the weight of everything, the grind it out at bats and making it difficult. And eventually we were able to really break through and just a lot of quality at bats against a team that really pitches well. John-Carlo Stanton just mentioned that if the guy gets it done in front of you, it's even extra motivation to get it done as well. Do you sense that they're feeding off of each other as an offense? I do. I just think they're really focused, you know. And absolutely. I think they have a lot of faith and a lot of trust in each other and know that they're up there to make it difficult on the pitcher. And again, that doesn't always mean you get on or you get hit or whatever. But if you can make it heavy for the opponent, eventually one of our guys more often than not will get you. And what did you think of Cole tonight? I thought he was good. I thought he really grinded. You know, he had to work hard a couple of those innings and made some huge pitches. You know, I think in the fifth there, obviously getting out of a huge jam really stepped on it. And I think kind of emptied the tank a little bit in the sixth. But you know, he just pitched again. You know, gave up the two-run homer there. You know, obviously, Arosa Reina hit a couple balls hard off him too with the homer also. But I thought he made a lot of big pitches and kind of grinded his way and set a good tone for us. Brendan, cut to you in the next question. Aaron, you've been hearing for days about the raised record against you guys this season. Do you feel like you guys made a statement tonight? It's one game. We got to win three. We know we've got to. We know they're a great team and a great opponent. And we know we got to play our best to beat them. So I don't think there's any statements or anything like that. We got to win two more. And that's going to be a challenge. And we're excited for that challenge, though. Ken, David, if you have the next question. Aaron, you just said we got to play our best to beat them. Do you feel like these last three games, given the quality of the opponent of the states, have been your best base ball season? Yeah, there's no question the guys have really played well. You know, they've had a lot of big pitches, a lot of big defensive plays, big at bats in the critical times of the game. And obviously, with the whole lineup kind of working well together, we've been able to really break through eventually, like we did tonight, where it was a grind there for six or seven innings. So I think the guys are really focused. And hopefully, we can continue it tomorrow. Thanks, Aaron. Bruce Beck, you have the next question. Aaron, how do you feel for John Carla, who has struggled over the past couple of seasons, but had that big postseason moment tonight? I mean, he struggled just because he hasn't been healthy. I feel great for him, because I know this is what I envisioned for him last year. I felt like he was in such a good place from his at bats. We saw it again this year, and now carrying it into the postseason. He's such a dangerous hitter in the middle of our lineup. And I just feel like his at bat quality, when he came back off the IL, picked right up. And then he had a few games there where he scuffled a little bit, but then got right locked back in in the playoffs. And I just feel like when he's controlling the strike zone, he's as deadly as anyone. Thank you. Next one to Bob Clash. Hey, Aaron, here's about one thing, almost as a side note. After Stanton's Grand Slam, Curtis came up and in on Gio and Glaver. Just wondering if you made a mental note of that, or just let it go. No, just no. There's no time for we're just trying to put our best foot forward. So no, I didn't take anything away from that. OK. Next one to Stephanie Abstein. Aaron, if you had off days during this series, do you think you might have been more tempted to take a call out when you're in trouble in the fifth? No, no. We'll try and get to the remaining questions in queue. Next one to Mike Fakaro. Aaron, how happy are you for Frazier to seize the moment we did today? He's answered the bell at every turn this year. Obviously, to start the year, a few games into the season, the disappointment of going down. But again, the focus, the work, the professionalism, he's been able to show, earned his way back, earned at bats when he got here. And then is a big reason why we're in the postseason and doesn't start the first two games, gets his opportunity tonight. And yeah, he's answered the bell at every turn. And I'm just really proud of how he's handled things. Show himself to be a real pro. Next one to Brian Hook. Aaron, as a former third baseman, what do you think of the postseason geos having that throw he made from the seat of his pants there? He's so good. He's so good over there. I mean, it's just kind of, you know, I mean, there are probably three really good plays he made tonight. And he's a lot of fun to watch play the position. And a lot of fun to watch play the game the way he plays it with kind of this joy that that's infectious. Could you have made that play? I could have. It doesn't mean I would have.