 Thanks for coming back on the WB Mason post game after a five and three road trip. The Yankees have opened a nine game homestand with back to back wins, including a 6-4 victory this afternoon against the Tigers. Time to hear from the Yankees skipper. The manager's report is brought to you by Geico. Aaron first win for Tyone in two years exactly. How meaningful do you think that is for him considering some of the things he's had to go through throughout his baseball career? Yeah, I think it means a lot to him. I think he I think he loves being here. And, you know, I'm sure it was emotional for him and, you know, got the belt today. So knowing that it was two years, so I'm really excited for him and happy for him. You know, I think everyone's been through stuff. And Jamo certainly been through his his share of trials throughout his career and to get back to this point, contributing to this team. You know, really happy for him today. But, you know, it was another really good step forward for him. I would say a step forward. What did you like about the way he threw the ball tonight or this afternoon? I should say, you know, I think he's continuing to pound the strike zone. I think he's getting more and more comfortable and and confident and capable at just, you know, pitching at the top of the strike zone with his fastball, executing at the top of the strike zone with his fastball, the good curveball and slider off of that. You know, he's pounded the strike zone when he got in trouble today and had to empty the tank there in the fifth inning, you know, executed pitches. You know, executed some really good breaking balls to set up the finishing pitch with the fastball up that he executed perfectly to Cabrera to get a huge out and get out of that inning and earn the win. So, you know, you don't have the kind of strike out to walk ratio that he has in the innings pitch that he has. If you're not throwing the ball really well and, you know, today was another another day of that and I'm just really excited for him, knowing that he's been through a lot to get to this point.