 Aaron Boone was saying it felt like you had all four pitches in play today. What did you make of your performance? Yeah, I thought it was pretty good. This team has a lot of good hitters, good bat to ball skills. There was a few pitches where maybe you left strike out on the table or swing and miss because we didn't execute well enough, but fortunately we were able to avoid damage and able to grind out of a couple of jams. So we used all four pitches to our advantage, which we just could locate just a little bit better in a couple of situations. How were you able to get out of that siphoning jam? I just made good pitches. I felt I was one step behind Kepler and tried to throw him a slide step, pretty much not really for a strike, see if I could give him a chase, and then try to get the leverage on Polanco to see if I could dictate the bat. And once I did that, I got back to Jonathan and I executed some good pitches to him as well. Go next to Ken Davidoff. Hey Garrett, this is your first full season with the team, obviously, and with Aaron and you guys hit more than your share of turbulence early on. What you thought of Aaron's performance as a manager and whether he has seen this consistent to you as he has to us externally? Yeah, I think his mentality day to day is certainly to be commended. He's been remarkably consistent and sometimes when it's obviously been a bit challenging for all of us. He's been a leader in that aspect and I think that he's been able to keep us at that level where we keep wanting to get better regardless of the results that we're having and so I think he's doing a good job. Thank you. Eric Boland, please unmute. Garrett, you've been in the game a little while now. What's just your general thoughts on you guys as a team that less than a month ago you were nine and a half behind the Red Sox and now you're ahead of the Red Sox and Oakland and only four games behind Tampa making up that amount of ground in less than a month? Yeah, it's certainly been a good stretch and maybe well timed kind of catapulting us into the second half. There's quite a bit of games but I feel like even in our darkest moments we felt we were better than what our record was and even having been really hot right now we've probably been fortunate in a handful of games they've been able to string together this good play so there's still some work left to be done. And then Garrett you talked about growing up as a Yankee fan. How would you describe Velazquez who grew up down the street basically as a Yankee fan doing what he's done and how you guys in the clubhouse have reacted to it? Yeah, it's been really special. I feel really fortunate to be able to share those emotions with him and watch him flourish here on the biggest stage and fulfill his dream. Not to mention that it's propelled us to several wins to say the least. So I can't imagine what his family is going through right now. I'm sure it's a really special time and I'm thankful that we have him. I'm thankful that he's been playing really well for us. It's really special in there so I hope that permeates through people outside of the clubhouse too.