 It's awesome man. I mean to come into 3000, now 250, you know, this is a sport that goes back a long, long ways and those are numbers that more so than any other sport mean something and speak to his greatness and his longevity and you know, for him to go out there today and he was great, you know, and he, he, he, you know, as we talked a lot about his last couple of outings where he's struggling to find the cutter a little bit. I think he got better as the game kind of unfolded. I thought his stuff improved as it as it unfolded. He stared at me pretty hard walking off of the six. I thought he's going to challenge me for the seventh. But no, I'm just really excited for him to go out and set the set the tone for us today and finish off a really good series. You mentioned the past couple of starts. Did you get the sense that he was just itching to get this out of the way, get this milestone number out of the way? No, no, because I mean, CC is not really like that. You know, I mean, a lot of people talk about, you know, numbers and, you know, personal accolades and stuff. And when you're a great player, you know, it's hard, you know, not to think about those to some degree. But I feel like with CC, you know, it really is about team. And that's why he's so beloved in our room and whoever's gotten to play with him before. So I didn't ever sense it was a distraction. We're all fired up for him in there that that it is that number. But I never sensed it as a distraction. Blake's now is as good as they get. You guys have had some success against him in the past. But as that first inning is unfolding, what's the feeling like in that dugout? I mean, that's, that's, that's the ultimate job of controlling the strike zone right there. You know, we took everything that, you know, I think he's normally gets chases on a lot of those pitches. And because we controlled the strike zone so well, he ends up throwing, I think he threw 39 pitches in that inning. And we got him out of there. Obviously the big home run. But more than that, it was just every guy putting on a really tough at bat against them and and more down, you know, one of the game's best pitchers. It was I thought a clinic of our guys kind of just controlling the zone. Behind you, Justin. Aaron, what does it mean to be able to sweep a team that you're battling for a division with in such a dominant fashion? Yeah, I mean, it, it's all that's big. I mean, you know, division games take on a little more importance. And, you know, especially I think the respect that we have for that team and know how tough they are and, you know, for us to have that kind of series against them right there. That it's a nice way to go in the evening. Mark in the center. Aaron, based on your long experience, your lifetime in this game, how has Cece been able to be so good for so long? Great athlete and can repeat his his mechanics, you know, so that delivery has not only allowed him to stay healthy, but it's allowed him to evolve, you know, you know, I obviously going back to when I first faced him in these this overpowering young stud pitcher and to being able the way you're able to reinvent yourself and pitch as well as he has as long as he has is because you're athletic and you have a really good delivery or in a good throw. And that's essentially what he has and that's why he's been able to adapt as he's gotten here later in his career. Left side of the room, Natalie. I don't know. Another story is way too early. But all of the pitch is being two-fifth and three thousand cake. All of them is like one is being Hall of Fame. Do you consider Cece a big candidate for Hall of Fame? Yeah, I think it's I think he's a lock. Yeah, so this is it for him. I think five years they come calling. Yeah. Bob Aaron with the way the rotation has straightened itself out sweeping the rays with judge coming back tomorrow. What position has this team has been in all year? You know, we hit a rough patch there for 10 days or so. You know, to come out of that playing well. I feel like the last five in a row now. I feel like we've played really well. We've swung the bats starting pitching has been good. The bullpen has been good. And I feel like we've played really good defense. That's allowed us to win some really clean games. So, but with this group, I never really worry about the highs and lows of the season that are inevitable. You know, you're going to hit a bump in the road. You're going to get hot at different times. I think we do a really good job of just kind of turn the page, you know, and focus on the next day. And that's what we'll do now. And as we get ready for a really good Astros team. Meredith. Speaking of pitching and tomorrow, will it be Chad Green as the opener? It'll, we'll talk for sure. But I think you could probably expect that. Yeah. Lindsay on the left. Obviously you guys are still waiting for Judge to get back maybe this week. But overall over the last few days, do you feel like this is the most complete the team has been this season? Obviously we're getting healthier. You know, feel good about where we're at as a club. And, you know, the lineup we're running out there right now obviously can can inflict some damage. So feel like we're in a good place looking forward to getting Aaron back in the fold. Obviously, you know, a couple other guys along the way that we know we're going to get back. So, you know, it's just kind of nose down though. And, you know, let's go. We know at whatever point during the season, we feel like we can go out and win games. And that expectation doesn't change at all. Thank you, everybody.