 Aaron, it seemed like Rizzo did a little bit of everything tonight. What did you think of his evening? A little bit of everything. It was good over there first. As usual, obviously a big home or big double. And then the stolen base was huge. Getting a third base there. He just does a lot of good things to help you win ball games. Talked about the stolen base on the field, and he said, we're going to be aggressive. We're going to be smart about it. Was that an emphasis coming into this series, as far as the stolen bases? It seems like the last two games No, I wouldn't say necessarily an emphasis this series, but an emphasis on something that we're, you know, when it's available to us, we want to, you know, I don't think we're going to set the world on fire, but when we have our opportunities, you know, those are big plays for us. And it's played a big role for us already in this series. What do you think of the job Severino did this evening? So it was good. You know, I didn't, he wasn't great. He didn't have his best stuff necessarily. But I thought he navigated really well. He made really big pitches. And I thought he finished great, man. You know, I kind of, kind of told him after the fourth, I'm like, you know, hey, going back out, but it's pretty, pretty short, short leash. And I thought it was his best inning. Like really clean delivery, you know, finished with the top of the order. Really, I thought throwing the ball really well to finish strong, but he made big pitches when he needed to tonight and gave us what we needed. It seemed like you had a fairly long conversation with him when he came out after that fifth inning. Was there any consideration at all to letting him go back? No, it was more, I was talking about just some things within that inning that I really liked and was kind of proud of the way he finished really under control. But no, it was, you know, I wasn't going to go much over 90 with him tonight. What is it like to be on the other side of what Miguel Cabrera was doing tonight, particularly knowing that he's now one hit away from that incredible miles? I'll tell you, his, you know, last at bat when he had the opportunity to get there, it's pretty, pretty interesting feeling in the ballpark, like this roar leading up to it, but then this kind of silence like on every pitch was kind of, it's pretty cool. Actually, Aaron Hicks had something to be coming in. He's like, I've never seen a crowd like get like that. And then kind of go silent for pitch. I said, yeah, it was kind of like almost eerie. So, you know, glad he didn't get in that spot, but yeah, he's knocking on the door now. Is there a part of you that wants to see this moment, especially particularly, of course, I mean, of course you want to win every game, but to be a part of it, because of what he means in history? I don't know, you know, I mean, if it's, and I love Maggie. And like I said before, I think the great fortune of getting to play with him and he meant a lot to me. I have a great relationship with him too. So I know he's going to do it. So if it's something that he gets and, you know, doesn't hurt us, that's fine, I guess, but he'll get it. Is Isaiah the last week or so at the plate? Yeah, a lot of good contact, even all the way up to his last at bat tonight where he smoked the ball for the out to the second baseman, just getting more and more settled. You know, feel like hanging on his backside better and getting off some really good swings and really starting to barrel some balls. He said on the field, Isaiah said, that he's starting to have fun and he's relaxing. Can it be that simple that he's relaxed? I think there's a lot to be said for that. You know, I talk to you guys all the time about that early in the season, getting settled, and, you know, early in the season, being with a new team, just getting settled and then getting to where you're just out there playing. And he's playing now. And it's good to see.