 final score of this one, eight to four, the Yankees win it. It's a three game sweep in Buffalo and Buck, we talked about it. So difficult, especially for the Yankees this year, trying to get that sweep. That's just what the doctor ordered in a lot of ways. But I think it probably was their most fundamentally sound series of the year. They did so many little things to make a big difference in this game. The pitching was there, the outs were there, the defense was there. It was a fun game to watch. There was obviously a difference in the two teams and the way they played the game in these three series. Four days ago, a despondent and testy Aaron Boone said, we're going to find out if we're the team that we think we are. And now you look three games later. This is the team the Yankees think they should be. It's taken a while to get to this point. But as Buck pointed out, dazzling defense tonight, you turn a triple play. Judge robs a two run homer. You take that momentum and score four runs in the next inning. Stanton with a two run homer, Gittens with a two run single. Their bullpen was sound again. You get that sweep and you start building some traction. You start feeling a lot better about yourself than you did a few days ago. And in all three of these games, Buck, they built momentum late in the games. You talk about suck the air out of a ballpark. When they turn the triple play in the first game, it looks like, you know, the key may not get out of the first game. Here we go again. We're going to have to do this and that. And all of a sudden there's a triple play and momentum doesn't mean anything. To me, it was like the game was almost over there. It's like what's going to happen bad for us tonight from Toronto side. Momentum changed a variety of times in the game, but late it happened to the Yankees.