 Aaron, what did you think of the way Cole went to work tonight? He was great. You know, they made him work a little bit, especially in those middle innings to kind of get his pitch count up. And he had some counts along the way where he was three balls. But I don't think he ended up losing anyone. But they made him work enough. And then he came out in the sixth and had a real pitch-efficient inning to earn going back out there in the seventh and finished really strong. I thought he was terrific and obviously a game where we needed him to be really, really good because we're up against a really good one as well. You noticed even more intensity and focus out of him when a guy on the other side is putting up zeros as well? Maybe, but Garrett's always pretty locked in on... I mean, he's locked in on the days he's not pitching. But he's an intense competitor when he's on the mound. Maybe a little bit more edge, though, knowing that this is obviously two special guys going against each other. But he answered the bell again. At times, he looked really frustrated with pitched location, but then managed to get back on the mound and throw a perfect pitch. Are you impressed with his ability to turn the page within and at that? Yeah, that's something he did really well. I feel like he's been doing that all year, but that's the only thing that got him was a little bit of an issue for us. He had a number of three ball counts or even counts where he fell behind and just kept making pitches and never lost them and was able to put away a lot of guys today. So really strong outing by our ace. What's the feeling like in that dugout in the fifth inning? When Hicks goes deep, then O'Dore goes deep as well to take the lead. Guys are fired up, obviously. Just again, even though that's all we got today, again, you're up against a horse there in Bieber and I thought we were competitive in our bats all day again and had a couple more chances to maybe tack one on or so, but yeah, there's definitely a little more buzz now in the dugout, now that the offense is starting to click a little bit. Brennan Cuddy, please unmute. Aaron, we've talked to you a lot about O'Dore lately, but what can you say about what he did tonight and the spark he seems to be providing you guys? Yeah, I mean, he's gotten a lot of big hits for us and certainly as we've started to win some games now, he's been right in the middle of it. I thought he was really good on defense as well today. A number of hard hit balls at him that he handled. You know, I thought a good little mound visit by him there. You know, when Willie lost the strike zone for a minute, he's not afraid to go out there and just kind of break the tie a little bit. And obviously, you know, he plays the game with some passion and with some energy and guys have fed off it a little bit. And what did you think of some of the up and in fastballs to DJ the judge today? You know, I don't know. I've never liked seeing our guys get twisted around, but, you know, you know, it happens. Eric Polin, go ahead. What did you think of Loisica's performance in a situation he really hasn't been in in his big league career before? Really good, you know, to come out, you know, get the last out of the eighth, obviously. You know, he's already been in some big spots this year and he's answered the call. And really, we continue to see him kind of blossom before us. But to get the final out of the eighth and then have to go through the heart of their order and to see him out there pitching with a ton of confidence. Knowing, you know, I feel like he's always known he's had the stuff to get it done. Now he knows he can go out and execute and get it done. He was huge for us today. That's a big time save right there. Back to Meredith. Erin, kind of along the same lines, did you enter this game thinking you're using Loisica as the closer if the situation dictated? No, I was just kind of, you know, I was staying away from Greeny and Chappy today. So just kind of depending on where we were, how far Garrett got us, you know, it could have been some combo of Low, O'Day, Wilson, it was just kind of where we were in the order, you know, so I'm not surprised that he finished the game for us, but I didn't go in saying Lois finished the game, no. And then just to the lone run that they wound up scoring Cleveland, that is. Did you think Judge had that when he went up? I had a pretty good look at it all the way. So I knew he didn't catch it. I knew it scored it out. Great effort seeing the replay, you know, just he did a really good job of getting his steps in order and getting a good leap, you know, a leap off over the fence there and to keep it in. And then, you know, credit Rosario there, you know, obviously with the infield drawn in and, you know, I thought Garrett made a pretty good pitch with that slider in on him and he just, you know, especially against a guy like Garrett where it can be challenging to put the ball in play. He did a pretty good job of just staying in the middle and dunking one out there. So, yeah. And just three in a row, do you feel like this team is really finally building some solid momentum? We're definitely starting to play better and play well. And, you know, with that, you know, even for this group, I think they're building on their confidence and, you know, starting to expect to walk in here and expect things to happen. And so it's been definitely encouraging here and to win a really well-pitched, low-scoring game tonight is another good one to put in the win column. And again, I think one of the common themes, you know, with the last three but for the last five has been just the many contributions. Everyone's kind of had a hand in it and that's been nice. Thank you, Aaron.