 Dylan, after the way last season ended for you, how satisfying was it to be able to do what you did last night and know that you're going to play a big role in this bullpen going forward here? You know, it meant a lot to me. Obviously, last year I was more of a cheerleader. I was cheerleading a lot of the guys last season. And this year I got a chance to come in early in the game and I was just fortunate enough to go in a good situation and get the job done. I've been waiting for that time for a long time now. To your left, Dylan, Dave. Dylan, you guys aren't really considered underdogs very often, but you're playing against the Red Sox team that was 108 games and considered the best team in the league. What's that like for you guys? Do you like being kind of that team? Do you see yourselves as an underdog or how do you look at yourselves going into a series like this? I don't see ourselves as an underdog. Obviously, Boston had a tremendous season. They have a tremendous team and we respect them. They respect us as well. Obviously, for the past two weeks, it's probably the first time we've had our team healthy, fully healthy. So it's fun. We've been playing good baseball and we'll try to continue to do so in this series. Stay right there, Anthony. Dylan, Gary Sanchez's defense behind the plate was a focus going into the wild card game. You seemed to do well last night. How much confidence does that give you at him behind the plate? Well, I mean, I've never lost confidence in Gary. I feel comfortable pitching to him and so do a lot of the guys in there. So as a team, we never lost confidence in him. Obviously, there was a lot of talks, but we know the type of guy he is, the type of catcher he is. He could impact the game on both sides and it's a luxury to have a guy like him. Other questions? We'll get you the microphone. You pitched so well last night in a critical situation. I knew you grew up as a student of the game, loving baseball. I mean, to be a part of Yankee Loors is pretty special. Any memories, I know it's a tense time of the year, but any memories of thinking back to when you were a kid. This is such a fun time of the year, too. Did it, harking back any memories as a kid watching MLB playoffs, especially last night, a big moment like that for you? For me, I mean, what I'll say is probably, at this point, that's probably one of my biggest highlights of my career. You know, I've gotten a chance to watch a lot of great games. Derek Jeter's final game, Mariano's breaking a, well, Mariano doing what he does, his final game. I've gotten a chance to watch and witness a lot of great games as a Yankee. But for me, that'll probably be my biggest highlight. You know, obviously, I can't compare to, you know, something that I've watched as a fan. But, you know, I'll put that as my number one for right now. Brendan, where are things at with the finger right now, and how are you managing that? I'm all healed up. I think Steve Donahue, Mike Shuck, and Tim, or Lentake, our trainer has done a tremendous job of trying to figure some things out right now. It's all healed up. You know, I just got to make sure I don't get myself again. Dan? What are the challenges that this lineup, this Boston lineup presents, especially, you know, Betz, Ben and Tendi, and Martinez? It seems like those three guys have really hit you guys hard this year. They got a tremendous lineup, one through nine. They're a tough team. Tough team, kind of, strike. Like they don't strike out as much as some other teams do. They got great, great approach. They're well-prepared. You know, I think Mookie at the top, you know, there's a guy that if he gets on, he kind of sets the tone for the rest of the guys. So, you know, they're well-prepared. You got to kind of come with your A-game every time you face them, and that's what we'll try to do. Anything else for Dylan? We'll wrap up with Mark. Just going back to last year, what did you learn from that experience last October and September and October, and how did that help you this year, and especially now? The biggest thing for me, just kind of, mindset-wise, just kind of be prepared for any situation. Obviously, last night was either when to go home, and you know, I wasn't ready to go home yet. So, I learned a lot last year watching Chad Green come in a situation and get out of it, and kind of give our team a chance, a breathing chance to come back and score some runs in that bottom half. David Robertson last year, I think he went for three innings. You know, I got the chance to talk to him before the game yesterday. So, you know, watching those guys, I felt like kind of helped me prepare for that situation. And Boone also gave me a heads-up before the game that if kind of came down to a similar situation, I would be in the game, and I think that just kind of gave me more confidence that I'm being brought in a situation like that with the middle of the order, so it made me feel better out there.