 Aaron, what did you think of the at-bats in that ninth inning to eventually take the lead? Awesome. Again, you know, we had a little success against Givens here, but he's tough. You know, and if you're not really good at controlling the zone there, he can make you look bad. And, you know, two outs and nobody on, you know, sitting over there all day for Glaber to come in and Gary and, you know, DJ, and then Aaron finish it off on a 3-2 count with a huge, huge, huge at-bat doing what he does was a big time inning. You mentioned Glaber. You mentioned Gary. Glaber with the walk. Gary with the single. Is that a nice luxury as a manager to have at your disposal in the ninth inning to pinch hit those guys? Yeah. I mean, you know, obviously, you know, you always like when they're in the lineup, but to have them sitting over there in that spot was nice. And the fact that they were ready, you know, it's not always easy for guys that are regulars like that have been sitting over there all day. You know, we got a little bit of a lead and give it back, and all of a sudden they're prepared. They're ready to go. You know, they were up hitting, getting ready, getting prepared for that at-bat right there, and they went up and had good ones. Earlier in the game, Arshela with yet another big hit with the bases loaded. What is it about those situations that seems like it allows him to excel? I don't know. You got to ask him, but it was really, really good to see. I thought he was chasing a little bit his first couple of at-bats, and then obviously, you know, that's one of the at-bats of the game. Huge spot there with two outs and bases loaded, and he was a little more disciplined, got a pitch he could handle, and delivered another huge hit. It was a great job by Gio. Working sweep, and you get the momentum now going into Kansas City. How good is that for you guys? Look, anytime you can get four games, that's, you know, it doesn't happen obviously very often, and we're really excited. We won in a lot of different ways in this four-game series. So it was good to see, but the guys played till the end each and every day, and a good way to get on the plane. What do you think it would turn out if he takes the ball off his chest? Obviously, you know, a little pause there, just hoping that he's okay, and you know, you kind of watch the mannerisms, watch the look in his eye, and when he wanted to throw a pitch, and once he threw it, and kind of gave us the okay, and actually, you know, I think it spurred him on a little bit. I think he was, I think it fired a little fire under him, and you know, with his pitch count being what it was, especially through the first two innings, I thought it was going to be a challenge to get him through five, and he just, from that point, he took it, and to get us through six innings the way he did, another strong outing for Masa. Was it off his chest? I couldn't tell what it was. I think he caught his finger to his chest. As manager, the game's half over, and you guys are struggling offensively. Do you ever second guess yourself for not starting Torres or Sanchez? No, no, no, no. Not at all. And you know, and especially because of the confidence we have in our guys, and you know, Tyro plays another big role today, you know, working that walkie, gets a stolen base, and road drives them in, you know, and especially nowadays, you know, where we have, you know, a three-man position bench, those guys, those guys got to play and to stay fresh, to stay relevant, to stay as contributors, and that's what they've been able to do. So when I give those guys a day off, you know, I'm confident in guys like Tyro and Rowe that they're going to step in and do the job. What was the difference with Holder in the second inning? You know, just the walks, I mean, hurt them, you know, and that's something that's very uncharacteristic for John. You know, really crisp, obviously, in that first inning, gets an easy out in the second, but the two walks, that's not him, and it cost him. Any idea what you're doing tomorrow? Oh! You're not like for lunch or whatever. You're going to the field. I have an idea, but you know, I want to get Larry and make sure we're tuned into what you want, what we want to do, and we'll release that shortly. Aaron, what would you say about the way your team has played for the last month, the kind of run that you're on? Really well. I mean, these guys, the focus each and every day on the game and playing, winning baseball and everyone kind of pulling their weight and the mantra of come in and do your job, they've really taken to that and a lot of them have done it really well. You mentioned you guys have won in all kind of different ways, but you're only about two or three homers off of what you had last year. Considering what you've lost, are these guys able to still do it? It's a credit to our organization, I think, for, you know, obviously having a strong farm system, but obviously going out and creating depth and making smart moves and bringing in players in here that are good players. And when you walk in that room right now, that's what you see, you see a lot of good players.