 Erin, what stood out to you about Montgomery? Ooh, cut her again, a factor. Thought he had a really good one at times. And I thought he had a little bit of everything going again. I feel like it's been that the last few times for him. His mix has been good. Good change-up, breaking ball. I thought he was on the attack really well. I thought he started to waver there a little bit in the sixth and seventh. I think he had to kind of find his legs a little bit, but was able to finish it. And seven huge innings by him. It was going to be a struggle if we didn't get a lot of link out of him today. And that was just what the doctor ordered. And then obviously, the offense was terrific. But Manny was huge tonight. Erin, do you think he knows that going in, that you're going to lean on him pretty heavily? Once I took him out, he knew. But not something you want to lay on him early or tell him about. You just go pitch. But yeah, I think he had a good idea. He said all the right things this season, but we've spoken many times how he doesn't seem to get a ton of run support. Do you notice any difference in the way he attacks when he starts getting some runs on the board? I mean, I think he went through a year last year and started this year where it was kind of just a little fluky and amazing just how little. And it never seemed to bother him. He gets pretty locked in in the game. He's a really good competitor. And so I don't know. You'd have to ask him now that he's got a couple outings where he's got a lot of run support to work with if he likes that or gets on the attack. I remember the first time he got the runs, the other was it last time or the time before. And he came out and walked about her right after he got to. We threw a crooked number up there, and I got on him a little bit. But I'm sure the runs tonight helped him to just really go out there and even be a little more aggressive. Tyler. Tyler, could you just? Rangel, as pitching is and as important as it is, what does do for a manager when you can go into every game with pretty near certainty that your starter is going to give you a realistic chance to win at a high level? Yeah, I mean, every starter we run out there, there is a confidence that they're going to go give us a really good chance to win. So there's some comfort in that. And for us, it's been huge. As much as in that first month, as guys were getting built to lean on our bullpen like we did to really have in the rotation, they were throwing well. And now over the last month or a month and a half, they've been not only throwing well, but routinely getting deep in the game. So whoever it is taking their turn of those five guys right now, I think myself, the staff, and certainly the players feel really confident that we have a good chance to win that day. And that's a good space to be in when you're coming to the park every day. Justin, to the right. Aaron, what's the energy like in the dugout as that many home runs are flying out? Yeah, pretty cool. And when Judges gets going right away with the lead-off Homer again, that was big. Again, just almost a perfect night out. It's starting to be that summer, cubs in town, weekend, night, just a great environment to play in here in Yankee Stadium. You start hitting the ball out of the ballpark and everyone's chipping into it. Definitely makes for an energetic and fun night in the dugout.