 just how impressed are you with Chapman's ability to get himself out of that jam in the night? Yeah, he really was able to kind of self-correct a little bit on the mound, I think, just from a delivery standpoint. You know, it was probably a little out of whack. First couple hitters, you know, the Vilo wasn't quite there and obviously he was missing some spots, but got it together and got it together against the top of their lineup. I thought the stuff picked up as the inning went on and he obviously made a lot of big pitches and then made a nice play, getting off the mound to finish it off. What's the feeling like in that dugout as you're watching that Choi at bat unfold and really just continue pitch after pitch? It's tense and he had a really good at bat. You know, it looked like his, you know, maybe his knee or something was bothering, but I thought he got off a lot of really good swings against him. But at that point, I felt like Chappy had kind of self-corrected. So the stuff, you know, kept him from probably putting it in play hard and some of his best swings that he was able to get off turned into foul balls and then got him to expand there at the end. But yeah, it was exciting. You used LeWisega, he threw 28 pitches yesterday, green through 25 pitches. Any hesitation to use those guys today or is that just a product of how important this game was to you? Yeah, I mean that, but, and I was only gonna use, you know, a Peralta or LeWisega to finish an inning. So I wasn't gonna give him to start an inning. You know, I was, Monny started out the seventh there with the bottom three in the order. So I was essentially having low up to potentially get a Rosa rain out. It turned out to be, have to be a little bit longer than that, but it was kind of an up and in situation to clean up an inning. And you mentioned Mon Gumrie, how crucial was it that he did work into that seventh inning considering how you've had to lean on your bullpen during the stretch? Yeah, we needed some length if we're gonna have a good game today. And Monny gave it to us. You know, I thought, thought he did a really good job. You know, and then even in the seventh, you know, a ball right back to him that he doesn't handle, you know, started that rally, but I thought it was a really strong effort by Monny in a game where we needed it. Go next to Bruce back. Aaron, another week where the sky was falling and you respond with back to back wins. What does this say about your ball club and what have you learned about your ball club? Yeah, I mean, look, I talk about it all the time. You're gonna face adversity in the course of a season. You gotta be able to deal with it. You gotta be able to answer it. And we're still not playing, you know, anywhere near our best baseball. Obviously, you know, too many mistakes tonight that fortunately we're able to overcome. But I do like, I do like the way the guys are competing right now. And, you know, they're doing enough to obviously hold on and win tonight and back to back wins against a really good team. And, you know, hopefully tomorrow we can finish off a really good start to this home stand. Justin Shackle, please unmute. Yeah, what do you think has allowed your pitching staff to excel at this high at a level? I think they have a 2-0 ERA in the last 14 games. Well, I think they're really good. I think they're really talented. You know, I think we have a really good starting rotation and a really good bullpen. And we've seen guys, you know, a couple of guys, especially in that bullpen kind of take that next step or, you know, or establish a real role for themselves. So we've had a number of established guys that are quality pitchers and we've had a number of guys that have kind of, you know, taken that next step in their progression to become key members of a pitching staff.