 How would you describe what Aaron Judge has meant to this team? He's everything. He's every little piece. He means everything to us, obviously. He's playing like MVP. We know he's capable of doing this, so it's been great. So now I believe his fourth walk-off head of the year. What has made him so successful? Or we think makes him so successful in the situation? He's just the same guy every single day. I don't think that emotions get to him. Obviously, he has a heartbeat. But I think he comes in every day prepared, same guy every day, whether he does good or bad. And he's able to repeat it every single night. As far as you're outing is concerned, do you feel like the league has figured you out a little bit? Or do you think you're just not maybe locating, like you did maybe earlier in the season? I mean, it's been a rough two games. This game, I think, I went down in the first inning and battled to keep my team in the game. And luckily, we came back in the eighth or seventh and eighth. And we were able to walk it off in the ninth. So as far as the league, I don't know, maybe. We would have to see it. I think we're about halfway. So we'll see what the other starts have in store for me. How tough is that particular team to navigate their speed? They can do a lot of different things. Houston, how hard is it? Yeah, I mean, they're a great team all around. You guys saw it this weekend. They battle and they know what it takes to win. So they're going to be up there all season. I think that's what makes them be in the top of the standings in their division. What is the win like today in this series as a whole show about the resiliency of this team? Yeah, I mean, we kind of struggled a little bit this weekend, but we were able to come back and win two games. I think that split series means a lot to us. Obviously, we're done a couple games, and we're able to come back on two of them, and we split the series.