 Aaron, what did you think of the pitching staff as a whole tonight? Great. Really good. I mean, obviously, a great lineup over there. Jay, to get through five innings there, I thought Jay made some really good pitches when he needed to. Kind of labored through those first two innings a little bit through a lot of pitches, but made pitches tonight when he had to. Bless you, Susan. And then we were able to get to the spot where we could really roll them out. And those guys did their thing again. The Red Sox were threatening there in that fifth inning. Can you ask for a better time for Gary Sanchez to come up with that type of a throw to pick off Nunez? No, I mean, that's one I'll go back and watch again. I mean, that's one of the things that makes Gary special there. And for them to put it on in that spot, for him to come up and make about as good a throw and to be able to apply the tag on it, huge play, obviously, in that spot. Do you feel like he's improved overall behind the plate so far this season? I do. I do. And he works his tail off at it. And he wants to be great at it. And in the work he's put in tirelessly behind the scenes, continues to pay off for him. Eric, Gardner came in with some bad numbers against Sale. How good was his at bat in that third inning? Yeah, I thought Sale threw the ball really well. And we kind of just dinked and dunked him a little bit there to kind of set up the first runs and for Guardi to kind of hang in there with two strikes and just get a piece of it and dump it out there. And then, obviously, DJ to follow it up with the double to give us our first run there and then Aaron with a big two out. I think two strike hit, right? You're not always going to pound a guy like Sale, who I thought had it going a little bit tonight. And we just kind of were able to create enough traffic and obviously got some big hits against him. Brian, given the fact you were facing Sale and also the two strike hits like Hicks and the at bat you just talked about with Gardner, was this one of the more complete nights of the year offensively from 1 through 9? I mean, I don't know. We've had some great showings. Look, anytime you're up against an ace that's throwing the ball well and you're not just going to throw up crooked numbers that easily. So for us to kind of battle the way we did, score enough, I thought we played obviously really good defense and the pitching came up big. So it was a really good clean game and probably a game you need to play when you're up against Sale and the Red Sox, you got to play a strong game if you have a chance to win. Dave, the left. Aaron, Lame, he was always kind of seemed like a very business-like player out there going about what he does. But today, after the double, he kind of popped up and was clapping his hands pretty wildly, seemed like he was really charged up. Did you get that sense with the surroundings and stuff today that he's in the way? No, if you watch DJ, I mean, he's certainly quiet and business-like, all true. But he'll show some emotion on the field. I've seen a number of times where he'll come up and he's pumping his fist. He's out there to rip your heart out. And he plays with an edge. And I think he does love being in this environment. I even said to him, maybe before his last at bat, I'm like, how are you enjoying this environment? And he's like, yes. So good to see him go out there. And really, he kind of set the tone for us offensively tonight. Who else? Aaron, I know you kind of downplayed it yesterday when you were asked about it. But 8 and 1 half up on Boston at this point in the season, how significant is that? I mean, it's a good number. But we're basically just past the third of the season. We got such a long way to go. I'm just enjoying this for a minute in that we went out and got a tough win tonight against a great pitcher. So hopefully now we'd enjoy this for a minute and turn the page and hopefully Domingo go out and set a good tone for us. But I don't really get caught up honestly in it that much. Anyone else? Thank you, Aaron.