 Aaron Judge just spoke on the field about the renewed energy for this team, this series with all the additions you guys made at the deadline. How would you describe the feel around this team right now? Yeah, obviously it's been good. And anytime you come out and you get a sweep, that's huge. And we've been playing better baseball now for a while. You know, had the documented difficult losses, but they need to get up off the mat. Obviously, we've brought in some new really good players in the mix that have come in and been contributors right away. And I think everyone's excited about that. And know what's ahead and know that the tough road that's ahead of us, but feel like we're ready to embrace it. With Rizzo, yet another clutch hit, also a big defensive play in the bottom of the inning. Does he just continue to impress? Yeah, I mean, the first play at first in the third inning where Wade went down the line, just the footwork to get to the outfield side of the bag and just make it look really easy. And then obviously the 363 with Chisholm running, just the calmness with which he does it, the positions. Obviously a huge play there to get out of that inning. And then the Liars, that's a tough lefty-match up. And just a pretty jump to just hanging in there and going the other way. And yeah, I mean, he's obviously kind of been one of the stories of the weekend for us. You mentioned Wade. He doesn't play a ton of third base. But overall, what did you think of him? It seemed like he came up with a couple big plays this afternoon. He really did. That last one down the line was pretty special one, where it really shows off his athleticism. I'm right in line with him. I thought he got a great jump on it, exploded at it, obviously down the line there and made a great play. But yeah, he made some good plays over there and did a good job. Got on base some of this series down towards the bottom of the lineup and definitely went in there and provided us a little spark. And then next to Justin Walters. Aaron, staying on a Rizzo, what do you think has led him to have a seamless transition into this clubhouse? Is it more just his makeup has been a perfect fit for your identity on this team? I think it's his makeup. I mean, he's one of those, if you went and surveyed around the league and talked to people, he's one of those, you chalk up special teammates, elite teammates, great leader, easy going, easy to connect with everyone. So he's cut out for that. But yes, I would chalk it up to his makeup. And then next to Randy Miller. Aaron, after a game yesterday, Perman said he felt phenomenal. And then he ends up on the injured list today. What happened and how long do you expect him to be out? Well, we'll get back to New York and probably get an MRI for him. He had a little shoulder soreness after his last start. And then last night when he was going home, he felt a little bit this morning. So we'll see. We'll see how, I don't want to speculate too much on it, but it's been in there enough to where he said something. And so we'll find out what we have this week. And Cashman said on a radio interview today that Kluber and Severino could be back from August 22nd to September 1st. Is that your understanding that both of them could be back as early as late August? Well, yeah, Savvy's ahead of Kluber, obviously. Savvy's getting ready to make a start Tuesday, I believe, in Somerset, where he'll be probably three innings, 45-50 pitches. So Savvy's a lot further along. I think Kluber's set to throw a live session tomorrow in New York. So he's starting to move that way. But yeah, I think that's probably reasonable, especially with Savvy. Thank you. Can we go next to Dan Martin? Aaron, just to follow up on that. Nester, back in for into the rotation for now. Yeah, so Nester will slide back into her non-spot. All right, thanks. The collection. How'd you feel about the overall road trip? It was pretty good. It was. I mean, we had a couple of really tough losses in Boston where to lose three out of four when we felt like we could add a couple more. But we've been in a tough stretch of games. Going back to the Mets, Seattle, Houston, Boston, Tampa, Philly, it's been a tough stretch. And I feel like we've really held our own, especially in the midst of some really tough defeats that the guys, again, time and time, bounced back from and got off the mat from. So you always want a little bit more. But in the end, to go on a 10-day road trip and get six, that's pretty good. But it's also in the rear view mirror now when we're starting a big homestand, and we got to keep rolling. Do you and Montgomery pitch really well? What did you think? I agree. That little struggle to get going, that first inning where they put some long and bats on him, I think he ends up throwing 27 pitches. But I thought he settled into a really nice groove there for a while and then got himself into a little bit of trouble there in the fifth and just executed, made some really good pitches to Rojas to get out of that jam, second and third, where the game could have gotten away a little bit. He made some really good pitches to Rojas, who's really tough against lefties and had some good at bats. I thought his first two against them. But yeah, Monty continues to pitch really well for us, and today was another one. Thank you. Can you go next, Collin D'Adler? Terence, Libertura has hit pretty well against Boston and Tampa Bay. What did you see from him this weekend at the late? 162 games, I mean, he had two games where, you know, he just, and by the way, we're saying he's probably good pitching over there. Like, as much as we got a sweep and that's really, we didn't score a ton of runs, partly because of that pitching staff. All-contra today is, you know, about as tough as you're going to face Rodgers and All-Star first half. He comes down to the bat and really holds you down. So, you know, folks of all, the other way is landing on Monty and he adds an insurance run. So I'm not too worried about labor right now.