 There are no must wins on April 21st, but the Yankees really needed this one with the disappointment of losing Aaron Judge, another guy on the IL. Then they have a five-nothing lead behind a great performance by James Paxton. You had to come back and win it. Well, you really did. And Austin Romain right in the middle of it, he said it after the game, this whole next man up. We kind of make fun of it at this point, but they're buying into it and they're not giving an inch. So a huge come from behind win. The Yankees have blown far too many leads this year that they've had. They really bailed out their bullpen, who has struggled and who would have thought that? That was the one strength that you thought you could count on. And they've had their problems so far. Let's go back to Romain because over the last couple of years, not only has he proven to be in a depth backup to Gary Sanchez and has played more than the Yankees would have wanted, but he's really clutched as well with runners in scoring position, David. He gets the job done. Yeah, he really does. And it's about getting quality pitches to hit. You can see that all the Yankees up and down really control the strikes on very well today. And it's the old cliche about take the walk when you have to, but get good pitches to hit and not chase all those pitches out of the zone. The Royals tried to get that going today with a lot of pitches out of the zone. The Yankees did a good job of controlling the strike zone. Let's double back to Paxton against the Red Sox, just overpowering 98, 99. First inning, both Paxton and Romain saw right away. He did not have that overpowering fastball. Not a bad one, but it wasn't overpowering. Plan B, right away. Yeah, I thought it was even more impressive to see Paxton back up the last overpowering start with this one. And recognizing early, as Mike said, it was a pitching mode from the first inning on. You could see it in curveballs, cutters, sliders. Really minimal fastballs, the first couple of innings. And then when he did bring the fastball out, he got it in great spots above the zone, 96-ish. Certainly was a tick or two down velocity-wise, but he used it so effectively with all of his other pitches. Boy, he really showed me something today that he can take it to another level. So nine-game homestands, six and three, with all of the injuries. They're over 500, as well. And they head to the West Coast. That just made the flight a little bit shorter. Well, there's a lot to be said about that. You talk about team morale or team chemistry and those long flights after a tough loss, especially had the Yankees lost that particular game, that makes for a demoralizing flight. Now, what does that mean in the long run? Who knows? But you know that flight's going to feel a lot better. And you know who else is feeling a lot better? You know, Artavino and some of your relievers in Paxton and all those guys that their effort would have been wasted had the Yankees not come back. You kind of give them a breather. You give them a mulligan, so to speak. So three out of four from the Royals, a big win on this Easter Sunday, Bob.