 How important is it for you guys to find a different way to win some games, a couple of sack flies, a double-flag rounder? Yeah, no question. If you want to be a complete team and a really good one, you've got to win games at times in different ways. And we've done that. We've done that early on in the season. We were kind of finding our way offensively. We cashed in a couple times, but had a few chances to break it open, couldn't quite do it. I thought the pitching staff led by Garrett made big pitches in the most critical times of the game. He got out of a couple really big jams when he probably made his best pitches and needed to cast her the same, Holmes the same there, and then Chappy finishing it off. So yeah, another really good team win. You mentioned Garrett. He was in a really tight spot in the sixth inning. What did you see from him that allowed him to bear down and get those last two outs? Yeah, I thought he was in a good rhythm actually as in the middle of the game. I felt like he started throwing the ball really well and really started to execute that inning. Santana gets the bloop on him the other way. And then who was it after that smoke got on base? And so he's in a jam. And I just felt like he really started executing with the fastball at that point. I thought in the prior inning he executed some good change-ups, not a pitch he used a ton tonight. And at the finish, I just thought he executed when he needed to. I thought he got a big out of, obviously, Perez earlier in the game when he lost command there for a couple hitters, made a big pitch, though, to Salvy. So on a night it wasn't necessarily perfect. He was at his best in the biggest moments. We got the update of left-growing tightness for Joey Gallo. What happened and what is the situation? Yeah, it's that. We'll see how he's doing in the morning when he was out. I think when he broke for a second on that stolen base and it was foul ball, I think he fell a little tightness in there. So just didn't want to take any chances with it. So we'll see what we have tomorrow. What's your level of concern with him? Nothing yet. I mean, he feels pretty good right now. His strength was pretty good. But I think we'll know a lot more in the morning. You mentioned before the game that Trevino and Cole were not necessarily a pairing that was going to last. But after the last two games, does that make you think that there's an added comfort level there? Again, no, I'm no more or less comfortable with either guy with him. So it'll be kind of how it matches up. You made a face. I mean, Higgy or Trevino, like I'm good with either. However it matches up and the week's rolling out, I'm comfortable with both of them. What's been different with Garrett? I don't think there's been a lot different other than the first four hitters in Boston. Vladdy having a night in Toronto. So I think it was close to being really good. And then the Detroit game was a wonky one that got away, pitch count, and he lost command. So I don't think that had anything to do with the catcher. How encouraged have you been with what you've seen from Labour in the last few years? Really. I mean, he's working really well. He's competing really well. He's been a big part of this. And he's had, obviously, some really big at-bats for us. More good at-bats today. Sacfly that just missed one that really could have broke the game open. Good at-bat to start the game with the base hit to left. So definitely encouraged by how he's playing. Did they just ditch the pitch come in the ninth? Or did they fix it? No, they fixed it. Yeah. With Gallo, was it something he mentioned, or is it something you guys noticed? Yeah, he said something coming back to Travis Chapman over at first base there. And then we were just kind of checking on him underneath and running them through some tests and stuff. And I just decided I didn't want to risk it at that point.