 So you amazed yourself, what you've been doing this year? The team's been doing great, we're in first place. I think that's the most important thing. Aaron, what did you feel like walking to the plate over the last week? Just like any other time, especially when you've got the line up we do, top to bottom. You know, it's been added. A guy like Ben Intendi has been a winner his whole career. It makes it fun. It makes it for a fun day. Have you heard that someone had 40 homeruns before the start to August? What would you say about that? I think it had 41. I got no answer for you. Somebody else. What do you see on the play on Melinda's in this fall to her field in the first inning? The first, the first foul, is it when you're out? Yeah, just kind of out in front, I don't know how he hit 98 on the corner and pulled it like that, but I was just trying to make a play. I knew I had a shot at it right off the bat. And luckily I didn't drop it on the way now, and I kind of hit that wall pretty hard. But to be honest, it reminded me of a play in 2020 in San Diego, kind of same situation. I think Meadows had a high ball to right field, and I didn't make the play. So I was determined this time I wasn't going to drop it. What is the trickiest part to making that catch? Well, they added a new part of the wall. I don't know why. They don't really talk to us about adding anything here. And you're dealing with the track, you're dealing with the new wall, it's a little taller. But you just got to make the play. I got nothing. What do you think clicked with the offense in the eighth inning? We talked a little bit during the rain delay. I think that kind of locked us all back in and got us back to what we do. I feel like every year we play, every game we play a little better when our backs against the wall. And we decide, hey, why do we keep doing that? Let's go out there and do what we do. What was the main message in that discussion? I can't tell you that. But the results were what we wanted. How was your arms on the way back down from that catch? Oh, all good. All good. It was a little awkward. I got that ankle cotton out and that little chain link. But we're all good. Just happened to make the play. And you're on the pace for 66 home runs. Does hitting 60 mean something to you? Not at all. I must say not at all. But like I've said a thousand times, focus on winning baseball games right now. The stats and stuff like that, though, we can talk about that at the end of the year. Garrett, when you just hear he talked about you getting cut up a little bit on that play, is that something you have to get treatment for? Oh, not at all. Not at all. You focus on the team success in winning games. Does the amount of attention that is now being placed on your individual season, does that make you uncomfortable? Not at all. We play for the Yankees. I've got 1,000 cameras in my face right now. This is just how it is. And it's part of playing here in New York. It's nothing new. I still got a job to do. I still got to focus on helping this team win and preparing every single day. So if there's one camera here, 50 cameras, it doesn't matter. I still got to do my job. How was the set-up session on how to go home running in Paris for hitting one? Oh, they're close. They're close. You're robbing it. You've got to crowd excitement. You're helping out a pitcher who's working his butt off. It's pretty cool. And then kind of the same thing when you hit one, you're helping your team. Add some runs to the board. But hitting a home is still above robbing it for me right now. But it's still fun getting a chance to do that. What's that character kid, did you see him at all when you were eating? No, I didn't see him. Usually I try not to look. I just try to make a play. And if I don't make it, I don't make it. I can do about that.