 the Yankees win the season opener in DC. Four to one is the final good hitting by Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton. And Garrett Cole, he had to work through a few things early before he settled in. He did, Bob. You look at the line, and it's five strong, five solid innings, but Garrett Cole is a great pitcher for a reason. You're not going to have your greatest stuff every night. From interviewing Garrett Cole in spring training, he said, about a third of the time, I'll have my best stuff. A third of the time, I'll have some suspect stuff. And then a third of the time, I'll be right there in the middle. And I got to figure things out. I think tonight was one of those nights, Bob, where he figured it out. He fell behind 10 of the 18 batters that he faced, but yet he still kept the nationals in check. The Yankees gave him enough offense. And I think as a pitcher, you're proud of a night like this. First of all, he gets his first win as a Yankee. He begins the Garrett Cole era with a W. But it's also a night where you had to work and you had to grind. And I think Cole showed the Yankees. That's the kind of pitcher he is. Well, he also had a 2-0 lead in his back pocket right after Giancarlo Stanton had that first standing home run. So that had to feel good knowing that the adrenaline was going to be pumping a little bit. We talked about Stanton throughout the summer camp, Bob, and how he was trying to find his rhythm and trying to find his timing at the plate. And when he did Zoom interviews, he kept saying, I'm getting closer. I feel like my swing is getting to where I need it to be. And then he begins the season against Max Scherzer, a future Hall of Fame pitcher, and hits a ball 450 feet. So I would say that, yes, Giancarlo Stanton's swing is exactly where he wanted it to be tonight. All right.