 pitching staff as a whole this afternoon. Yeah, I mean, obviously they were the store today. We had a hard time generating much, but it was a really good bounce back outing for Monny, you know, to go out and have a good solid first inning and then kind of improve from there. Again, like the other guys using all his pitches really effectively, a ton of strikeouts today, and then the pen came in and really, really pitched well from, you know, Greeny, Britton, Chappie, and then Holder doing a great job there, keeping them from scoring there in the 10th. So really another great effort by the pitching staff. It seemed like Montgomery leaned on his curveball a little bit today. What made that pitch so effective? I think it was the quality of his fastball though, too. You know, he pitched up with the fastball. He established the fastball and, you know, just because he's a little different and when he's got life in the zone, it makes that secondary stuff play better. So you saw a lot of chases with the breaking ball, but I think it started with a really good fastball today. Dave Lennon, you have the next question. There's not many chances you have to get three wins in 24 hours, especially over a team that you're holding off. I mean, how about, not do you ever doubt in your team, but I mean, the team is a whole with the vibe you're getting, with four wins now and getting these three in a 24-hour spin like that. Yeah, yeah, I mean, look, we're starting to play better. You know, we didn't necessarily play the cleanest game today, but you know, the pitching was so good and then a really good at that, you know, and some tough shadow conditions there by Luke, you know, they get that sack fly, but yeah, the guys are starting to, you know, feel it a little bit. Obviously it was a tough slog there for a couple of weeks, but guys are starting to gain a little bit of confidence and hopefully we can go finish off a really good series into the off day tomorrow. Ken Davidoff, you have the next question. Hey, Aaron, I think David, I was thinking similarly, but specifically you mentioned not the cleanest game for you guys, but you overcame those. Do you think a week ago you win this game? I mean, well, we, who knows? But you're right. I mean, we're, today was a find a way to win and we leaned on our pitching because they were really good at, they held them down at every turn. So we leaned on those guys heavily today. We needed all of it and then we're able to generate just enough offense today when, you know, the last several days, obviously the offense has come to life, but you know, the pitching is what's kind of started to really turn us around here. I guess, you know, I think you got what I'm saying. Like, do you think what you've built up these last three, four days makes it easier to move past those errors and for everyone to shake it off and move forward? I do. And, you know, obviously when you're going through a tough stretch, you want to have a play or a game kind of, kind of get you moving a little bit. That's part of it even when you have a really good team, but, you know, big picture. I haven't been too concerned about, you know, us turning the page and finding that confidence and finding our groove. Just, you just kept waiting for it to happen and wanting it to desperately happen every day. So hopefully now, you know, feels like the guys are starting to feel it and build that confidence and come into the field now expecting to get it done. Thank you, Aaron. Brian Hoek. Go ahead and unmute. Aaron, what set you to the mound for Chapman in the ninth inning? Why did you head out there? I was just checking on him. What did you see, I guess? He's fine. Okay. It seems like... We'll leave it at that. He's fine. After he got the out, he was kind of laughing and he turned around to center field. What was going on with that? He's fine. He's fine. Mother nature calls sometimes. Oh. Okay. No follow up.