 Aaron, your thoughts on sweeping a quality team here over the last three days? Yeah, especially when you get ran and turns into a double header, that's not an easy thing to do, but really good. And doing it in some different ways. We scored some runs in the first two games. Tonight had trouble getting it across, but leaned on our pitching and some big clutch at bats late by a lot of different guys. And so in a lot of really good defense, I thought throughout this series. So you rack up wins, and you're able to get a sweep against a great team. That's great, but really happy with how we played here in these three games, too. Zach, to the left. Aaron, what last few minutes of that game, too? You go from a perfect game, falling behind, going ahead, and then bases loaded there with two outs. Have you just seen a roller coaster those last two innings? Yeah, we're just, what can we do to win? That's the environment. So there's no panic or riding the roller coaster, if you will. We've got to find a way right here. We've got to push some across. And we kept giving ourselves chances, which was good. And then we're able to finally break through. But it was fun to watch J-Mo do his thing. And I think what made it good was the Yankee Stadium crowd tonight. It was just that good energy, tight ball game, clean ball game, and some big plays, and obviously, a huge performance on the mound. So the energy felt good, warmer weather. We get the rain out of here. But it didn't feel so much like a roller coaster. We're trying to win a game, and that's the feeling. Lindsay and Ian. Aaron, what did it feel like as Jameson went back out there for the seventh with a nothing-nothing game, carrying a perfecto, going to face Ward Otani. Trout, did you feel any anticipation, anything different in that situation? I just felt so good about how he was throwing the ball. And he didn't have a lot of stressful innings, obviously. His pitch count was in good shape. I just felt like he was in command, in control. And so I was just, I was enjoying watching him work tonight, frankly.