 Aaron, it seems like this team has been playing from behind so often lately, just how much of a relief was it to be able to put some runs on the board early and really set the tone for the offense? Yeah, it was big. Obviously a couple, a few big homers there, Judgie, Big G and Luke to kind of give us a lead and then kind of just couldn't pull away though there for a few innings had some opportunities. I thought actually hit some balls well with nothing to show for, but then a couple tack on runs at the end was big. So glad we were able to do that. Good overall performance by the lineup. When you see judge hitting home runs, you see Stanton hitting home runs, is that a reminder of really what this offense is capable as they continue to tack on throughout the game? No question. I look, keep saying it, but I still feel like we can still be our best, hopefully moving forward offensively. Obviously, Judgie and Stanton and Luke and Joey hitting the big tack on run homer, hopefully they continue to grind these bats out and our best offensive days are still ahead of us. Garrett Cole escaped some trouble, especially early in this one. Did you feel like it was a bit of a grind for him out there? A little bit, but I actually, I thought his fastball-curveball combination today were really good and he leaned on that curveball a little bit to make some big pitches in the first inning when they loaded the bases against him, made him work hard and he executed some pitches when he needed to. I thought there were some at bats later on where there were times he was 0-2-1-2 and they'd worked back into the count. So that drove his pitch count up. So you know, it was work for him on a human night here through those five innings, but I thought stuff-wise, especially fastball-curveball combination, I thought were really good tonight. How valuable were the three innings that King was able to give you and was there any consideration knowing you probably wouldn't have him for a couple days at 47 pitches to letting him out there for one more? No, that's all he's built up to. I really wanted to keep him at 40-45 today. Getting there really ups his load a little bit, even more moving forward, but King may find himself in a number of different roles. Tonight he was able to give us a little bit of length there, maybe that on a given day moving forward, maybe a situation where he's got to get a big right-handed hitter out in a key inning. So it was good to see him really go hold him down there for a couple 2-plus innings. Go next to Bruce Beck. Three innings. Hey, Aaron, what does it mean to start these final 18-ball games in this fashion? Yeah, I mean, look, everyone is big, obviously, you know, this is the fun time of year. This is where you want to be, you know, chasing October baseball, and, you know, it's good to get this first one here, especially after they took two out of three from us last week at our place. So, you know, I know they got a tough guy and means going tomorrow, and we got to get ready to go and we got a big one tomorrow. Does it matter who you're playing here? Is it honestly just about taking business, taking care of business each day? Exactly. Look, every day is going to be a grind. We're used to that. Every day is going to be a fight, and we just got to make sure we're focused walking in those doors every single day. And understanding how important all these are, and also understanding how important the next one is. Go next to Ken Davidoff. Aaron, how is Ramona? He just got x-rays and they were negative, so he's got some swelling in that joint a little bit. So we'll just kind of see how he is, you know, obviously overnight and tomorrow we'll see where we're at on it. And then do you anticipate lifting glaber for defense late in games when you're winning? No. No. So tonight was that, you know, just something to decide? Just a number of things. I thought it was the right thing to get him out of there tonight. Because of the play during the game or the error or just in general? Just yeah. Just a couple of things. I just felt like it was the right thing to do to get him out of there tonight. Thanks. Aaron, was Stuart going to be Cole's last battle regardless there in the fifth? In your mind? Yes. Yeah, I mean, obviously I want to try and get him through five there, but having to work hard again in that fifth inning and probably getting up over 20 pitches there in that fifth inning. And I felt like he was getting towards the end. I was really glad to see him finish off Stuart with a really, really nicely executed pitch, but I was going to get him after that hitter, yeah.