 Everybody, this is the latest addition of Yankees post game plus. I'm Bob Lorenz on Saturday. The Yankees played game three of four in Cleveland, where a pitching matchup of aces lived up to its billing. Garrett Cole and Shane Bieber both went seven innings while combining to record 20 strikeouts. And in the end, Cole and the Yankees came out on top. To pick up action in the top of the fifth, the Indians have a one-nothing lead. They scratched out a run in the inning prior against Cole. But then Aaron Hecks off. Shane Bieber gets a fastball and makes him pay. Solo shot ties the game at one. And then two batters later, Ruebnerd Odor is going to hit one deep to the basically the same part of the park. And that gives the Yankees a two-to-one lead. And that allows Garrett Cole to lock it down and go to work. Bottom of the seventh, facing Josh Naylor. He will get him for his 11th strikeout of the game. Cole was absolutely terrific. Just three hits allowed. That one run over seven. Yankees went at two-to-one with Aaron Boone staying away from Aroldis Chapman and Chad Green. Jonathan Loisiga finished the game for his first career save. The only run allowed by Cole occurred at the fourth fitting when Eddie Rosario drove in Jose Ramirez, who tripled on a ball that looked like it could have been a home run, if not for Aaron Judge getting a glove on it. Afterwards, our Meredith Morrocovitz asked Cole how he was able to buckle down and prevent further damage in the middle innings. I think we just made some good pitches when we had to. That's a little bit of that was my own doing. Again, some three-ball counts. I'd like to clean up sooner rather than later. But we were convicted to some pitches and some situations where they were going to be aggressive. And we executed. And fortunately, some things went our way. Some hard contact to Rugi twice, I think, or three times, possibly, made a really good play. And so we've got a bit fortunate in those situations, but ended up with a lot of good pitches. Did you think Judge had that ball in the fourth? Yeah, he had a good beat on it, to be honest. So I was pretty supposed to be a backdoor curveball, left it up, kind of fluttered. Posey was all over it, put a good swing on it. Maybe got under it just to take. And I was thankful Aaron was able to pull it back in. And we were able to minimize after that. Three straight wins, four out of your last five. Is there just a different feel around this team right now as things are heading in the right direction? I think we're pleased with especially how we've been answering. We start to really string competitive innings together as a group, both on the mound. Things are in sync to a certain extent. You know, give up a run, answer back, answer back. Good shutdown ending. So when you start to see trends like that, you're able to put yourself in a good position to win a ball game. The Yankees will try to complete a four game sweep in Cleveland Sunday afternoon. 12 o'clock is the start time for coverage on Yes and the Yes app. I'm Bob Lorenz. Thanks for watching Yankees Post Game Plus.