 Aaron, just how much of a collective exhale is there considering everything that's been going on with this team just to come out of here with the win? Yeah, I mean, yeah, that's one way of putting it. Obviously, we've needed a win, so certainly nice to go grab one. Wasn't easy, obviously racing out to a big lead and to give it all back and then some, but just some really good at bats to get us back into it and obviously give us the lead and then a good job by Albert and Chappie to finish it off. So one of those where we needed everyone, we used almost everyone and yeah, it definitely feels good to hear some noise in that clubhouse post game. You're wearing the FDNY hat. There was obviously a lot going on pregame. Was there an added intensity considering everything surrounding this day? Absolutely. And I think our players, I think our players really felt the emotion of the day. I think in a lot of cases for some of our guys, very young when it happened, I felt like today would be impactful to our guys, some of the guys that it was a far away thing that happened. I think they could feel the emotion in the building. I thought they did a great job of honoring the servicemen and women, just paying homage to the memories of the people that lost their lives. It was a beautiful night. It was a perfect night and the two New York teams playing it out. So I think everyone in that room was honored to be a part of the evening. And just what was the feeling like when Aaron Judge steps to the plate and comes through in that situation? That was huge. We've been, it's been a struggle sometimes for us. Just getting that final hit, put us over the hump, but it was huge. A huge night by Aaron. Great play there in the night on the leadoff hitter. That's not an easy play coming in, diving straight forward on a ball right at you. Just a special night by a great player. Tom, Aaron, are you the next question? Aaron, can you expand a little bit on what it was like playing in this atmosphere tonight? Well, I didn't play, but no, it was great. It really was. I mean, just weather wise, perfect. I mean, packed to the gills, the different chanting and cheering, a little bit of that for one night, I think probably both sides have a little bit of compassion for the other. I think it felt that way anyway. The USA chance, it felt like a unified crowd. And that was nice to be a part of. Aside from a couple of idiots jumping the wall and running on the field, it was about a perfect night. Joe, are you the next question? Hi, Aaron, after your four home runs, scoring a lot of the long ball, the deciding run comes in in a very different way. Did you think towards the slide, played a role there? How do you think that played? What did you see in that play? Yeah, I mean, that's a great, great job by Glaber of going in, you know, obviously a little play to the backhand there. Luke hit the ball pretty hard. So that's a play where obviously you can't go in like you used to back in the day, but you can still go in hard and make it a challenge. And he absolutely impacted that play and caused the wild throw and that turned out to be the difference for us. So it was good to see a base running play, a hustle play, really paid dividends for us. It was a great job by Glaber there.