 Aaron, you guys managed two runs early, but really weren't able to get anything going there after. Why do you think they struggle to get going offensively tonight? Well, I mean, Gosman's one of the best in the league, so good job of scratching a couple against him. We had a couple chances there in a couple innings after that. I thought we'd put some good at bats on him. Just weren't able to break through and make it a great night against him. But that guy's been one of the best in the American League and just couldn't quite finish off a really good offensive night against him. What makes him so good, so tough? Well, I mean, command. He's probably 200 strikeouts now and 30 walks. So it's really good command. It's good fastball, really good split finger, good slider. He puts the ball where he wants to. He's become a really good pitcher in this league for the last few years. Overall, what did you think of Severino tonight? I thought Savvy threw the ball well again. Had a couple long at bats. I thought Bishop put a great at bat against him there. That long at bat where he's able to work the single. We didn't turn a double play on a ball hit hard against him. And then Waukes-Kirk and Teosker hit one well, obviously, to center. But so he's kind of a victim of the pitch count there. Excuse me, end up throwing 30 plus, 35 pitches there in that fourth inning. But I thought overall, stuff-wise, I thought he threw the ball really well. I thought he had a few walks in there, but I thought he was getting it where he wanted to for the most part. They just kind of outlasted him with some tough at bats. He looked like it was shaping up where it could have been a big moment for Aaron Judge there in that 10th inning. Did you anticipate that he was going to walk him? Yeah, once we saw Maze up, we figured he was getting ready for Rizzo there. And then the next one, is it going to be a first and second situation? And then as soon as they went to the mound, we knew they were going to get Maze at a walk him. And so, yeah, we figured that. Grombo, I'm sure you mentioned that it was hard to let a couple runs. It was really hard to hit that. You think that was a hitter? Is that probably to be played? Yeah, I mean, it's obviously hit really hard. I haven't seen a replay on it yet. Like, our iPads have that high home. So it's hard for me to judge, like, what the hop did and things like that. And the Hernandez double, was it right to go to home? Or you could have gotten him maybe at second? Yeah, I think when you hit, as a middle infielder there, and obviously it's very loud, when that ball's hit, you don't even think there's a play at second. That's just a double all the way. So you're kind of getting yourself in position to throw home. The runners got held up a little bit, and it ended up going home. So I think if we were at second, because Taosker wasn't really running, we might have had a play there. Turned out to be a little inconsequential, because that's all they scored anyway. But that's one of those where you try and play as well as you can with your eyes in a loud scenario where it gets a little different than what the play kind of shows. Karen, what went into the decision of pitch to Guerrero with the first basal open there at the end? Kirk on deck. That was just the matchup you wanted. I mean, you don't really like either of those matchups. So it's pick your poison. And with a lot of buchette to that mix, we talked a little bit about there. If once we got Springer, did we put him on to try and set up some kind of ground ball? Once we got that, with two outs there, obviously you're going to pitch careful. But with Kirk behind him, it's pick your poison. When it's late in the game and it's tied in, you know that there's champagne ready to go. Does that go through your head at all, that we're going to celebrate or are you two caught up in the game? Not really. You're two caught up in the game, honestly. Yeah, you're caught up in the game and trying to get through there in a tight game and trying to break through. So yeah, hopefully we can do it tomorrow. For you, Kirk, are you still in the homes? I thought it was a really good baseball game. I mean, really. Clay was once again really good. I thought he was excellent in his last outing, where he gave us two innings. Low was terrific. Low threw the ball well. Efros and Trivi both did their job. So good job overall getting it to the extra innings there, holding their really good offense down. How would you anticipate a DH day for Aaron either tomorrow? No, not necessarily. We'll see. Is it bats tonight? I thought once again, good, gets off to a good start with the base hit the other way to come around and score, work some walks. I thought Garcia did a really good job against him. He got into a good count, 3-1 there, and he really executed some pitches. I thought there were a couple pitches down out of the zone, called against them tonight. But I thought Garcia did a good job and probably got him to expand there a little bit on the 3-2 count, but more good at bats.