 three hits, two opposite field homeruns, six RBI. Why do you think you were so dialed in at the plate tonight? I got some mistakes, you know, the ball's over the plate. He didn't want to throw it there, so for my homers, anyways, the third hit was a pretty good pitch. But yeah, just able to set the tone, it was back and forth for a while there, so just enough to get us to win. What does a night like that feel like when you have that type of offensive success? Feels good, but after the first two, we were tired again, so it's like, I got to do more, I got to do more, so keep pushing the envelope to the end of the game, and yeah. You look at that eighth inning, you guys put up seven runs. How much do you credit guys like Gleber, Torres, that at bat with two outs to extend the inning, and Aaron Judge, who's behind me, running that one out to get two across? Amazing that bat by Gleber, and Marvin to keep us going, great a bat by him too, and then Speedy Judge over here getting two RBIs with the infield singles, so it's awesome. Joe Kelly clearly in a world of trouble out there, but were you surprised that Tony LaRusa brought in a lefty to face you in that situation? Yeah, but I mean, this pitch counts way up, so and I think it's only a second outing this year, so you got to do what you got to do sometimes. This pitching staff, your pitching staff has been great all season long, clearly struggled a little bit tonight. Did it feel good as an offense to be able to pick them up a little bit and still get this one? Oh yeah, oh yeah. It's going to be like that all year. If we don't show up one time, one game, they're going to lock it down and vice versa, but they battled all game. Thank you. Thank you.