 Joey Gallo gave the team some good production in today's game. And moments ago, he met with the media. Joey, much has been made of the three big outfielders and the biggest outfield in quite some time, if not the biggest in baseball. Can you talk a little bit just how it is on defense with whoever's playing to your left and have you gotten a feel for your fellow outfielders, whether it's Aaron Judge in center or Brett Gardner? Yeah, I think we've gotten along pretty well out there. They're pretty vocal. And I think that's important, especially in a stadium like New York, where it's loud and stuff. So we don't really take any balls off. And I think that's really how my mentality is, is I bust my butt out there every day, every play, because I think defense is very important. And it seems like all the outfielders here, they believe that as well. And even Big G standing, he just goes out there and he's making diving plays. And he's holding runners to one base and whatnot. So there's a lot of pride out there that we want to be a really good outfield. We know we're a big outfield, and we get home runs, but we also want to play good defense as well. And from a defensive standpoint, are you able to give a little ground with a speedier guy like Brett Gardner in center as opposed to Aaron Judge? Um, I play him the same. I just play really where the card is telling us to play, and also where I think a ball might be hit, depending on the guy's swing and stuff. So we communicate, like I said, on if he's shading my way, I'll give more room, and whatnot. It's the same with AJ. When he's out there, he covers a lot of ground as well. So I don't really think about that really too much, but there's a difference between them. Go next to Meredith Morakovitz. Show you guys trail by five early in this one. Just how thankful do you feel to get out of here with the win? Yeah, it's nice. Really nice to get a win, especially a comeback win like that, a walk-off. You know, it's a happy flight. And that's what we want at the end of the day. And in the dugout before the game, before a flight, you know, hey, let's make it a happy flight. Let's win a game. So it's nice to win a game like that. Can an emotional win like that, a walk-off win, propel a team, build some momentum? Yeah, I mean, I think so. That's the goal at the end of the day. I think we've been playing good baseball. It's some tough losses lately, and that happens. But I think it was really good to see the fight that we had today. We could have easily just let that game go and say, whatever, we're down 5-0, but we kept grinding and kept competing and having good at bats and ended up winning. Just 18 games remaining this season. Just what's the feeling like around this team right now? I think we're excited. We're excited we're in this race, and everybody just wants to win at the end of the day. That's really it. It's just about winning. And 18 games left, we're down the home stretch, so we're going to give it everything we got.