 Aaron, what kind of lift does this team receive when two swings from Judge and Stanton essentially cure everything? Yeah. Obviously, them coming out and putting together some good at bats and getting a three-spot there early, and then Judge answering right back, right away to kind of keep it right there. And then I just saw a great at bat from John Carlo. Spoiled some pitches, got deep in the count and got what he was looking for. And hit it like only him and Judge he can kind of hit it that way. So yeah, it's big. We talked about a lot of different ways today. We leaned on our big boys, and Jamo settling in, and then the Penn doing their thing. Were you surprised Stanton got a change up there? No. What did you see from Ty owned before and after he loaded the bases in the second inning? Yeah, I think just some mislocation. I thought his stuff was fine, and I thought he just made some mistakes on the plate, trying to go up and in with one. I know he pulled it across the plate. So just probably at different times, not that great command he's had all year. He's obviously a great strike thrower, but probably not quite the command he normally has, but had to labor through some innings on a hot day and ends up making a lot of really big pitches today for us and holds them down and lets the offense do their thing. So despite a rocky start, a strong outing nonetheless. The bullpen now is allowed just two earned runs over their last 26 innings. How would you characterize their performance in that stretch? Great. Really good. Litky coming in today and giving us two big innings, staying away from King and trying to do a little bit with Wandy for Lucas to come in and kind of get the bottom of the order then and then just keep getting outs through the top there. It was big for us. Castro gets himself into a little bit of a jam, but kept making pitches. So everyone's pulling their weight down there. Everyone's doing their job down there. And obviously, Clay finishing it off was nice. So yeah, the bullpen's been terrific. Over to the right. With Tyon, just curious if you see any common threads between a little bit of a rough start with the Astros last week. We managed to grind through and get you innings and similar today, having to really grind to get that length that had been kind of usual for him. I mean, it's a long, hard season. I mean, it's not going to be perfect every time. It's another five inning win. And after a rough start, I think probably just a little bit off with his command a little bit. But he does a great job. I think all our guys do a great job of not getting overly emotional about it and just understanding they got to just keep navigating, limit damage when you can, make a big pitch when you can. And I thought he made a lot of big pitches and big spots today. Roger to the left. Aaron, given the way that Tyon has pitched maybe the last five starts, his ERA is somewhere close to six. What does it say about this organization that he's 3-0 in those games? He hasn't lost. It's a good team. I mean, talk about doing a lot of different ways. For a long stretch there, it was just starters going six, seven, eight innings and really dominating in that way. And we've had to lean on our offense at different times. We've been bullpen dependent in different sections of the season, and you've got to be able to do that. If you want to be a complete team, you've got to be able to weather different storms and perform in a lot of different ways if you're ultimately going to win a lot of games. And that's what they're doing.