 how Anthony Rizzo has been grinding, and you were happy for him to come through in that situation. How pleased you to see him drive a ball the way he did out to the bleachers. Yeah, really good. And that was kind of the one that really, really got us rolling, kind of broke it open a little bit there. And to see him really get into one like that was definitely good. And back-to-back days of getting some really meaningful results at the plate is hopefully something that continues to spur him on. And then with a big lead, you're able to bring in Manny Ben-Wellos. What is that moment like for you guys in the clubhouse to see him finally make that Yankee debut? Yeah, it was awesome. I mean, it was emotional in there. Obviously, most of you are aware of his story to be here. He's just such a great dude. And to see him realize this later than expected, but never given up and never losing sight of this being what he wanted to do and where he wanted to do it. To see guys, to see people persevere through a lot of different things is special to witness that. Lindsay and Eric. Sharon, did you have maybe a pitch target in mind for how long you would let Garrett go if things continued in the seventh? No. And then when he signed, there's a lot of pressure on him to kind of anchor the rotation and whatnot. Do you think that the overall success of the rotation around him has maybe taken some of that pressure off him? Or do you think that it's benefited him? Look, I think anytime you're a close knit group like those guys are and you're challenging each other and learning from one another, I think that environment is one that you have a better chance to thrive in. So I think that's happening. But he's Garrett Cole. He's always going to have those expectations and whatnot that kind of follows him all the time. But I've felt like really since spring training and again, even early in the season, when he didn't get results, so his first couple, I felt like his stuff was in a really good place. And we're seeing that on a really consistent basis right now. Eric, just to follow up on Lindsay's question, can you envision a scenario if he had the perfect game still going where you would have asked him for the ball? No. No. I mean, if we're into a dangerous 140, 50, it's hard to imagine him having a perfect game up in those kind of numbers. But I certainly would have been inclined to let him chase history. And then the Carpenters bunched two outs to kind of start at that. Yeah, right? Great execution. I don't think they believed him the first time or just with two outs. Or he showed Bunt and it was a ball and they stayed in the shift. And I just think with two outs and his power presence, I think they just figured we'll let him have that. He executes and then it turns into obviously a huge inning for us where that's the inning we broke it open, right? Yeah, so I mean, Izzy follows that up. Trevino follows that up and then leads to that then lead to Rizzo? No? OK, yeah. But yeah, it was just kind of a winning play.