 And Meredith, I have to imagine the clubhouse vibe for the Yankees is a lot better right now. Bob, I think that's pretty safe to say. In fact, during Aaron Boone's post-game Zoom last night, you could hear the music blaring in the Yankees clubhouse. When I asked him about the mood in there, he just had a huge smile on his face and said, we have to enjoy some of the good moments throughout the course of the season. Now, the Yankees offense has ignited. You look at the fact that they have managed 17 runs on 29 hits over the last two games. And they're hitting the long ball again. Six homers over the last two games. There's a good reason why they should be feeling better about themselves. And while they've already won the series, they've now put themselves in a spot where they can sweep the twins. It's a good position to be in, obviously, for these few games. And played, obviously, the last couple of days. And, you know, hopefully we can go out tonight and support Michael and get out of here with a really good series and a really good start to this road trip. 17 runs over the last two games. Maybe not that amount of offense, but what tells you that this is sustainable when it comes to the offense, that they are capable of this production? Well, we've seen all these guys perform at a very high level before. So there's no reason to think we can't continue it. And again, I remain steadfast in my belief in this offense and what they're capable of doing. And, you know, we've got to keep the foot on the gas and keep grinding away and keep, as a unit, really focusing on quality of bats. And I certainly like what we've seen the last few days. What do you like about Aaron Judge in center field tonight? Well, I always like judging in the lineup, obviously. You know, I think obviously just, you know, you know, camera and guardie out there every day, obviously with the lefty going today and Jay wanting to, you know, get as many righties in there as we can. It gets phrased back in the lineup tonight, obviously. It gets in there and hopefully, you know, as a group, they can go out there and make it tough on Jay and look forward to seeing the big guy patrolling center. And it will be Aaron Judge's third appearance in center field this year. And while he doesn't have a ton of reps there, I did speak to him a couple of weeks ago and he said he feels extremely comfortable in center, no issues there at all. Jack, as you mentioned, Michael King will get the ball this evening. It will be his third start of the year and it's been a little bit difficult for him to get into any type of a routine. He's shuttled back and forth between AAA and the majors. He has worked as a reliever and now a starter. I asked him yesterday how he's feeling on the mound right now. I feel very confident. I felt like I made some strides in my last appearance. And I felt like I was a starter again, I guess is what I should say, where I instead of going out there and attacking with everything I have and giving you whatever 30, 40 pitches, I was able to kind of extend it over five plus innings and felt very comfortable and I'm happy to do it again tomorrow. It's something that certainly is not foreign to you starting, but when you have to transition from the role you were in back to that, just how difficult is that mentally and physically to get back in this way? Yeah, I actually had a conversation with Harky about that after my first one where he said that you've been trained as a reliever for however long and taking that approach for however long. And then I tried to go a complete game in my last appearance and it was just totally different for my body and kind of how I reacted. So he said just go out there, throw like a reliever for as long as you possibly can and when we think that you're tired we'll take you out. And so I had that kind of approach early and then kind of once I got in my groove I felt like I fell right back into my starter's routine and role and was able to extend it out. And King has relied pretty heavily on the sinker and the cutter throughout the course this season and you can expect pretty much the same out of him tonight. Now, it'll be a familiar face on the other side in Jay Hap and he has been struggling a lot lately as Jack had noted. He is an ERA over five so far this season but his last five games his ERA has ballooned above 10. I asked Aaron Boone what's the key against Hap tonight? I think getting him on the plate when he's at his best he's got some life to his fastball that he tries to work at the top of the zone. The upper, inner half will try and work his secondary enough to keep you honest and things like that but I think just pitch selection, pushing them on to the big part of the plate and if we do that hopefully we can go out and have success against them. And from his time with the Yankees what do you remember about him as a competitor as a member in that clubhouse? Yeah, Jay, he pitched a lot of really good games for us. I think over the time when we traded for him obviously in 18, pitched really well for us in that season obviously 19 was a little bit up and down for him but finished the season pretty strong and then last year after a slow start to the season a little bit finished the season strong for us so he's a guy that wants to take the ball and competed well for us.