 Does it take some pressure off when you're able to strike early in that first inning and handbook ball to Garrett Cole with a two run lead? I mean, there's no question that coming out like that with, you know, DJ getting in a good count and smoking a ball right, and then obviously Aaron going deep to give us that lead knowing that we got Garrett going. It's a great start to the night, but you also realize it's just that. And playoff baseball, you got to keep the throttle down and we did a great job of that tonight. Guys just up and down the batting order just really good at bats, made it real tough on a great, great pitcher. And we're able to continue to add on, which is important in these games, especially when you're playing every day. And then Garrett was, you know, Garrett was great. Major contributions from Labor Tories tonight as well. I mean, offense as a whole, why do you think things clicked so well for you? Oh, no, you know, I think, you know, obviously having a couple of days of getting ready for Shane Bieber. And, you know, I just thought, you know, the guys had a great plan and Marcus and PJ and everyone putting together a great plan to, you know, going up against, you know, you're up against an ace. And I mean, just the quality of the bats I felt like up and down the order, even some, you know, balls where we didn't get hits. That first time through, after we scored the two, I just felt like the swing decisions were really good. And that's that's the key with Bieber. If you're going to have a chance against him, you got to make quality swing decisions. And I felt like the guys did that all night long. We'll take the next one from Bruce Beck. Does anything surprise you about the way this team raised its level here in game one of the postseason? I'm never surprised when we play play well like that. And I know what they're capable of. I know they're a confident crew and and and I didn't doubt that coming in about where we'd be at mentally or or our confidence or our focus. And, you know, clearly tonight it was excellent, but it's it's just one game. Take the next one from Brendan Cutty. Aaron, you mentioned how it's just one game and I guess they all count the same. But does winning game one feel even bigger, you know, especially in a short series like this? I mean, we'll have to look back at the end of it. And, you know, it's this is a really good way to start out a series against a really good team against a great pitcher and half Garrett throw the ball the way he did is big. But, you know, we got to go do it again now. And it's time to turn the page. What would you think of Brett's night? Great. I mean, just really good at bats, obviously a homer out the front door to really pad the lead, but just felt like his double at the time to give us another run and pad the lead a little bit seemed huge. And then and then the throw one out there off the lefty at the end. Just a great night by by Guardi really happy for him. Thank you. Next one to Andy Nortino. You just talked about Marcus and PJ and how they helped. Here's prepared for Beaver. You talked a little bit about what the your advanced team, your advanced scouts and the analytics people also do generally and and did tonight's help prepare for that matchup. Yeah, I mean, they're they're very instrumental in everything we do. Obviously, when you get into a playoff situation where where you've had scouts, you know, I felt like when we had our meeting with our advanced scouts the other day, you know, it's a very detailed report. It's a very, you know, in my opinion, very a quality report and it adds a little color and just adds a little bit more detail to to a plan when you go into a series and it was really good to see it really come to fruition here in this first game. And when you talk about swing decisions, is that sort of another way to say knowing which he's got such great off speed stuff knowing which to swing at knowing what to take. Is that pitch recognition? Yeah, I think it. Yeah, I think it's that but look with with Beaver. I mean, when you're talking about a picture of his caliber and a guy that, you know, struck out over 120 batters and however many innings he finished, you know, a big reason is because he gets swings and misses out of the zone. It starts with great fastball command elite, you know, really good characteristics to his fastball but then works that breaking ball off it and if and if you chase which is as easy to do against him, you're in trouble. And I thought overall the guys did not do that and that that ultimately was the key to having a lot of success against them. Next one to Joe Sherman. Aaron, I wondered, do you find that your team performs better, looser when judge performs well and produces big? There's no doubt that he's he's a. I mean obviously a great player and and, you know, huge between the lines for us but there's no doubt that I think the edge he kind of has and plays with. And when he's rolling it rubs off from an energy standpoint on our team and, you know, anytime he's out of the lineup and in this year when he's been out in this covert environment where he's, you know, wasn't in the dugout a lot. He has a presence in there that that is that I think the guys feed off a little bit. We'll take the next one from Dave Lennon. Aaron, the way the way that Cole started out this game, even when the even when the Indians were hanging around a little bit earlier, did you just have the sense that he kind of had this game in his hand that he was going to be that that kind of guy tonight. I thought he looked really sharp. I thought he had, again, all four pitches mixed in and part of, you know, he leaned on all of them. You know, I thought they had get some good abats against them, though, in the first few innings to kind of hang around and, you know, get them for two runs. They did a good job, but, you know, he just made a lot of big pitches. I think he ended up not walking anyone. And he had a couple of times where he got into three to three to counts and made a pitch and and and those were big pitches to, you know, keep his pitch count down and to really just polish off of impressive night.