 Just returning home, you guys have won six straight. What was the biggest key during this span? I think we did a lot of things well, certainly in this series, but going back since we've come home, we've gotten a lot of contributions up and down the lineup from different guys again tonight and some really good pitching performances. So a good way to kick off the homestand. And obviously, we've got a big series coming now with Tampa. Luke Voight has looked pretty comfortable hitting in that two hole. What have you thought overall of him offensively to start the season? Yeah, he's been really good. It felt like when he came back for summer camp, I felt like his at bats were really good each and every day. He was walking a ton in summer camp and in those exhibition games. And I just felt like really from Jump Street, he was in a pretty good place. And he's carried that into the season now. Avalon came in from Montgomery after the rain delay with a little bit of a jam there. Were you impressed with the way he was able to come in and get the job done there? I really was. I thought he pitched carefully, obviously, to chase us there and lost them, but then got a big out in Verdugo and then was able to be pitch efficient. So kind of take us a few more hitters through Devers there, so that was big. Thanks, Aaron. Jake Siner, go ahead. The last time the Yankees beat the Red Sox 10 straight times, said Williams was flying airplanes over Korea in 1953. What can you attribute this kind of run in this rivalry? What does that mean? Especially to your students, what do you think that would be like tonight with fans here to see that? Yeah, obviously that's unique in the history of this rivalry. When you bring up that name, obviously that's a long time. But I just think it's a stretch where, we've had a few really good series against them. They've had some things not go their way necessarily, so I don't put a whole lot into it. We got onward and upward and turn the page and get ready for this next series. George King, you have the next question. Aaron, would you think of Chapman? I thought he was really good. I thought he was really sharp. I thought the stuff was good. Pound in the strike zone. You know, really just got ambushed by Paraza there. Tip your cap for the extra base hit, but then kind of dumped that ball down the line to ding him for a run. But I was really excited by what I saw just as far as his stuff, his ability to spin the breaking ball, the life on the fastball, and really for the most part, pounded the strike zone. So I thought it was a really good first outing for him. After only two live sessions last week, I was really glad to get him out there and get him started. Take another from Eric Boland. Aaron, we talked to you so much last year about Frazier's defense. What have you thought of what you've seen from him out there in a small sample size so far? Yeah, I mean, I thought he made a good play tonight. I feel like he's continued to improve. It's an area of his game that he's worked extremely hard at. You know, and I think we were even seeing that last year. You know, he had some, a couple of mistake plays that got a lot of the attention, but I think it kind of hid some of the good work he was really doing. And there were stretches last year where I thought he was playing really well in the outfield and he's continued to work very hard at that part of his game and we're continuing to see that improvement. Thank you. Back to Jake. Aaron, Gleiber had a couple of tough throws tonight and had maybe some miscommunications with some of the guys last week who made you and feel just overall in your eyes, curious how you think he's doing defensively shortstop right now. I think he's doing well overall. He's had a couple of hiccups game-wise that, you know, kind of have dinged them statistically. You know, the first play of the game, not an easy play, especially with Pilar getting down the line, it's not hit sharp, so you got to kind of get rid of it and he just pulled them off the bag and then I think coming out of the rain delay, you know, I think he was struggling a little bit. Just, you know, one of the challenges when you're playing a little bit on a wet field is you want to let it go, but you got to kind of governor it a little bit too and that probably got him into some trouble there. Back to Meredith. Aaron Montgomery was just talking about how he was pleased by the fact that he was able to throw his curve ball effectively today. If he could continue to do that, how different of a pitcher is he with that pitch during a first strike? You know, as good as Monty's been in spring, summer camp and to start the season here, you know, and I always go back to that exhibition game against the Mets where I thought he just threw the ball so well. I thought he might have been better tonight. I mean, it was dictating counts, pounding the strike zone, the fast ball played up in the zone. His changeup was really good and the curve ball was an absolute factor for him. So I thought he was in complete command there. You know, he should have got through the fourth inning there a little bit easier, obviously, but I thought he was really rolling and really pitch efficient, you know, unfortunately, obviously the weather cut him short. And then what did Aaron Judge wind up doing baseball activity-wise today? He did some stuff in the cage and I know he did kind of an active warm-up and, you know, some light runs in the outfield, but hit off the tee and soft toss and I think he got the machine a little bit.