 listen in. Yeah, this is this is why we got him. You know, we didn't get him to throw in April. We didn't get him to throw in May. We got him to throw in, you know, postseason baseball for the Yankees. And that's what he did, you know, all year. Now, seeing him throw, he's he takes it to another level. But this time, he took it up another notch. And, you know, when you got that type of intensity and that type of, you know, just being an animal out there, you know, just attacking hitters, you know, doing this thing. And that was that was fun to be a part of and, you know, looking forward to more. Thank you, Aaron. Next one to Brendan Cuddy. Aaron, you guys hadn't seen Bieber all year. Can you tell us what kind of planning goes into that, especially considering the magnitude of this game? Yeah, it's just a lot of video, you know, watching a lot of video on this guy. You know, that's the biggest thing, like you said, not getting a chance to like a normal year and usually get to come through and come through clean one once they come to us once and hopefully get to see some of their guys. But this year we didn't. So it was just really, you know, a lot of guys just doing their homework, you know, I think up and down as a whole is a lineup. We everyone was, you know, doing their homework, you know, even me, I was staying up late, you know, watching a lot of video on their guys or bullpen guys. And, you know, we just came out, we were able to execute our plan. And can you tell us what Marcus was preaching to you for that plan? I really wouldn't like to that bolt. You know, we might be using it, you know, on a later date. But we just another biggest thing I saw is we got pitches over the play. We got mistakes and we didn't miss. That's a big part of it when you're facing that, you know, sign on winter like that. He's those mistakes. He got to do damage on. Thank you. Next one to Marley Rivera. Hey, Aaron, do the Yankees kind of relish and I'm not saying that you guys are underdogs because that would be unfair to say when you guys do what you do. But when you finish the season so badly and then you start this way, do you guys relish being kind of discounted or, you know, or not thinking that these are the true Yankees going into the playoffs? You know, probably we believed in this team since day one, you know, and we really weren't too concerned with, you know, where we finished. And we always want to go out there and wear division, you know, be the number one seed like I know we're capable of doing, but we're able to do that. So, you know, we decided to turn the page and go out there and just continue to play our game from the get going. It was the team that guys get on base. Guys drive the baseball. We got a power pitching staff and we decided to come out there and do that today. So, you know, it doesn't matter any situation with underdogs or, you know, for the top dog. It's just about showing up in pressure situations. Thank you. Thanks one to Ken David up. And what was a road playoff game without fans like and and do you think you were able to turn that to your advantage anyway? Yeah, I can. That was I missed the fans, you know, especially when we came here in 17 Cleveland's got some, you know, they always come out with a good crowd always a variety crowd and it was it was a little different, especially, you know, one of my favorite times is, you know, the, you know, pregame intros and everyone lines up, you know, national anthem. Everyone can kind of feel the jitters and I was a little cold in there. You know, I missed those moments, but it's still, you know, they turned up the crowd noise a little bit and, you know, the intensity was still the same. You know, everyone was living and down on every single pitch and I think, you know, crowd or no crowd. You know, the Yankees are still going to show up. Thank you. Well, next one to Mark. Correct. Hey, Aaron, you know, you were gesturing towards Glaber there after he got on the base kind of pointing like, you know, at a fake watch on your arm. But like, I'm just wondering like how much better do you guys get when he's locked into the plate like he was tonight? Man, yeah, I was pointing at the watch because he was he was talking about getting the, you know, post game belt, you know, in the 7th inning, I was trying to tell him, hey, man, we still got a lot of ballgame left. We still got a lot of ballgame left. So we're just having some fun there. But when, you know, when GT, man, when he's doing this thing and he's one of the best play, one of the best baseball players in the game, you know, he's 23 years old, you know, comes up in big situations. You know, I think my favorite at bad the night was him, you know, getting that RBI single and then driving to run. You know, that's that's what the games about. That's what he does, man. He comes up and he can hit the long ball, but in pressure situations, we need that extra run. He's going to come up big for us. So it was fun to see him get back on track and do this thing tonight.