 What did Aaron Boone think about the performance of Luke Voight? Here's the manager's report brought to you by Geico. Aaron, how impressed have you been with Luke Voight's consistency over all this season? Yeah, I mean, he's been great. I mean, what an impact performer he's been. And Gladdy enjoyed his day off yesterday. So we can get him back out there twice tonight. Yeah, just, I mean, really from going back to summer camp, I just felt like he was in such a good place in the batter's box and he carried it right into the season, hasn't stopped. Obviously he's in great shape and where would we be without him? He said on the field he wants to be out there every game if possible. It looked as though when he was running the bases, he was grimacing a little bit with the pain because the foot stuff that's going on with him, how do you manage him down this final stretch knowing how valuable he is to that lineup? Yeah, just trying to be mindful of it. It was more an issue, I think, tonight with the wrap on his foot. So they just had to rewrap it. It was kind of getting to him a little bit. But he's done a good job managing it. Obviously it's not affecting him a lot in the box. So we'll just try and take care of him as best we can when we can. What did you like about the way Tanaka threw the ball? You know what? I thought he got better as it went on. The first few innings were kind of a grind for him. He threw a lot of pitches. They made him work. They fouled off a lot of pitches. I thought he used his whole arsenal really well. We saw the curve ball that he was able to flip in there. I thought he used his fastball really well tonight. I don't know what the percentage is says, but it looked like he used his fastball a ton. And I thought he made some really big pitches with his split. Got a couple big outs with it when an inning could have turned another way for him. And just overall, I thought he used his arsenal really effectively. Tom Merriam, you have the next question. Aaron, how big was this doubleheader sweep? It was a great start to this home stand. Obviously, kind of getting off the Schneider that last day in Buffalo was big. Obviously, having a rough weekend last weekend in Baltimore. And forget to go out and set the tone for us and masa back it right up in the bats to come through. This was an important day for us. But time to get past it. And another big one starting tomorrow. Jake Siner, you have the next question. Nia, the first inning there with DJ and Luke is a few really impressive base-running decisions that paid off. I'm curious, was that something they decided themselves? Was that a game plan going in? Yeah, that was a great job, because that's not an automatic read there. And obviously, DJ making the decision to go not only he moved himself up, but knowing he could bring the trail runner with him. And Luke did a good job of following him. And it set up, perhaps, set us up for a really nice inning on an aggressive decision there by DJ. Back to Meredith. Erin, we've asked you so much about the offense over the last two and a half weeks. What do you think has been the biggest difference with the offense as a whole over the last three games? Again, I'll even go back to four games when we didn't score a lot of runs. But I felt like I really saw the at bats starting to improve. We didn't get the results in that second game in Buffalo. But I just felt like more guys were having quality at bats. And then, obviously, we carried it in that last day, Buffalo, and then here. And the more guys that are having quality at bats, the more pressure pitches they've got to make, the tougher situations you put them in. And ultimately, we've been able to take advantage of some of the traffic we've started to create. We've gotten some big hits, obviously Luke with a couple big homers today with a couple guys on. So I just feel like up and down, we're putting more pressure on them top to bottom.