 Aaron, can you just describe the emotion when you battle that one up and you know it's a no-towder tie in the game? Man, it feels amazing. You know, when you make contact with a ball and you don't even feel it and you just know you flushed it well, you know, especially in a situation like that, you know, having two guys in front of me that got on base for me and come up big and tie the game right there was huge. Aaron, Judge, talked about the crowd tonight, especially in that ninth inning. Just how much of a motivating factor was that for you? Extremely motivating. I mean, whenever you get the crowd behind you like that rooting for you, you know, you come up big for them. It's huge. You know, it gets the team going and having the fans, being that exciting. So, you know, it's fun to play. The team's ninth walk-off win of the season already. Is there any doubt in your mind that after you hit that and tied up that you guys are going to find a way to get it done there? No. No, I definitely knew that something big was about to happen. I thought, you know, with Conor Stale right there, I thought that that was going to be huge. And, you know, Trey was going to come up big again. And, well, you know, it was good. You know, a judge would come up big right there with a 3-0 swing on a split or a slider or whatever. And, you know, he cashed in like normal. What is it about this team that you keep having these big come from behind wins, these dramatic victories? You know, that we don't like to lose. You know, we're a team that's going to keep fighting until the end, you know, until the last hour is made. We're going to, we believe that we still have a chance. How big was the waivers at that? Just kind of that little delay there? Did that give you a kind of an extra second? How important was that at the context of the end? I think, it is about what's huge. You know, you saw a lot of pitches. I definitely got to see a lot of what Presley was throwing for strikes and what he wasn't. You know, so that was huge for me to be able to be calm and, you know, and try to deliver. I think it's fitting that the judge ends this game within his last combat before the hearing tomorrow. Are you guys following us at all and kind of hoping that there's a happy ending here somehow that eventually he's here for a long term? Yeah, I mean, of course, we want to judge you on our team. You know, he's a huge part of our team. And, you know, we always hope for the best for our guys and, you know, arbitration and all those stuff like that. You know, we want him here as a Yankee. And we know that Yankees fans do, too. Is this game a little bigger than most coming against the team that's closest to you in the overall standings and the rivalry built in the last few years? I just think that, you know, a team came in and we want to win games. So, you know, obviously Houston coming in is cool and all, but, you know, we want to keep winning and we want to keep this thing rolling.