 Aaron, what does it say about this team to get another one of these wins in a close game like this considering it's now seventy one games in your record is forty eight and twenty three. You know, I would say one they're really good players in there. We're familiar in those situations. So I think, you know, they play with a lot of confidence in these close games. And, you know, I think the more you play in them, the more comfortable you get, you know, it's it's not always been easy or perfect. But these guys are really good at competing, you know, especially when the games in the balance. And obviously we've lost some in those situations. We've lost some really tough ones. But I think these guys do a really good job of of not dwelling on it, being able to bounce right back. And some of our best wins have come up after some of our worst losses. So it was another case of the guys really, you know, competing really well, you know, credit to Oakland for kind of crawling back in. And the bullpen from there was able to really, really shut them down and allow us to to put together a little bit of a rally there late. Early in the game, it was the two pitches to judge and Gallo that that really set everybody off, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. What about Jameson tonight? He's been lights out since July 6th. Yeah, probably one of your best starters since then. Yeah, what did you see out of him tonight? You know what? I thought stuff wise, you know, and mostly for me watching on TV. So I had the same view you had. I thought stuff wise, he was good. You know, I thought I thought his curveball was good. I thought the fastball was playing. I thought the A's did a good job of, you know, putting together some really competitive at bats, especially in that fourth inning where they were able to work some walks. I thought Chapman had a really good at bat laying off a tough 3-2 pitch. And then he made the mistake to Andrews on an 0-2 pitch, throwing a right down the middle that kind of, you know, cost him the outing a little bit there. You know, I thought there were some times where he had a chance to gain some count leverage where he, you know, were some of his worst pitches. So that pitch where you're 1-1, 2-1, he was taken into 3-1 and got in a little bit of trouble with that. But I don't think he was far off. And I thought stuff wise, he was good. Thanks, Aaron. Yeah. And the next, to Bruce Beck. Aaron, are you used to every game being like life and death with this ball? We are used to playing in these, Bruce, no question. We've, by far and away, obviously played more than anyone else. So the guys are definitely comfortable in these situations. And, you know, there's never any panic with these guys. You know, I think they play with a lot of confidence when the game's on the line and in the balance. And again, it doesn't mean you're always going to come through. But I know that they're not going to be rattled or overwhelmed by any situation. How significant was the job that Holmes and LeWisega did for you? Yeah, it was great. I mean, Holmes coming in and shutting it down, you know, really like he's done, you know, since he's gotten here to us, he was great through those right-handed hitters and then low, you know, going two innings right through the middle of their order, thought he threw the ball really well. And then Chappy finishing off and getting that 300 was everyone's very excited. You go next to Dan Martin. Aaron, just to get Chap and that save and have him get out of that inning. You know, where do you think he is now in terms of performance and confidence? Yeah, look, I thought that was a big outing for him. Matt and Hark, you know, made some subtle adjustments with him today that I thought Chappy did a good job. It was able to go out in his catch play and before the game and kind of work it out. And he took it into the game and I thought he did a good job on the attack. And really you saw him use his fastball tonight and not shy away from the fastball. And I think the little subtle adjustment he made and his posture on the mound, I think really helped him.