 a big win for the Yankees over the Pirates 14 to 2. Carlos, you mentioned on the pregame you were going to keep an eye on Luis Severino and the start that he had, but also some key hitters. Stanton was one guy, 0 for 2, couple walks, couple run scored. It was the guys around him though that were really getting the job done. Well, to me it was great to see Severino just going up there and pitch a good game, attacking heaters, being able to go there for five innings and, you know, getting the cushion early in the game by that Grand Slam by Oswaldo Cabrera. That was a great game by the Yankees. If I told you the Yankees scored 14 runs and a guy hit a Grand Slam in the first inning and then another player hit two home runs in the eighth inning, you would be saying, well, how many home runs does judge have at this point? But judge did not go deep. Instead, as you said, Bob, it was other Yankees who contributed. As Carlos said, Cabrera with the early Grand Slam, allowing Severino to just go right after the Pirates and then two home runs from Glaborator as later in the game. And interestingly enough, even though judge didn't go deep and even though the Yankees scored 14 runs, the most important development tonight was what Severino gave them. Five solid innings relying heavily on his fastball and giving the Yankees a lot of confidence that he can be this guy in October.