 Aaron, how much of a luxury is it to have a hitter in the caliber of great labor? Torres on the bench in that situation to use late in the game. Yeah, it was big. You know, I told him before, you know, hey, maybe a big spot late. Be ready. So, um, he was waiting over there. He done all his work ready to go. And, you know, once they brought, you know, Scott into that spot, felt like it was his, his spot and goes up there and put a great up that and, and obviously wins us a game. Understanding he's a good hitter, but just how difficult is that for somebody that's not used to coming in in those situations? Um, yeah, I mean, it can be, it can be obviously a little bit challenging and a tougher situation, tougher role there that you're not used to. Um, but I feel like labor since he's come back has been, been in a pretty good place in the box, you know, with his swing decisions. I feel like he's, he's controlling the zone really well. Um, he's, he's under control and calm and, and with that, we've started to see the results start to follow. And what did you think of today? I thought he was good. I thought more of the same. Um, I thought he made some big pitches too when he had to, you know, the, the, uh, strike them out, throw them out to end the inning where I thought he threw a really good change up to get out of that. You know, with a contact hitter, I mean, that's a big pitch. And I felt like he made a lot of big pitches today, uh, in, in different spots, uh, more of the same though, using everything using his two seam, using his change up, maybe as I thought his change up was probably, you know, as good as it's been, um, you know, using the slider, using the four seamer, continuing to use that kind of four pitch mix in there and, um, another strong performance. Mm hmm. Bob Clappers, go ahead and unmute. Aaron, we talked about this a little bit before the game, but can you talk about the overall optimism you must have right now considering you coming off the sweep now and you've got some bodies coming back to the lineup very soon, just where you are overall? Yeah. Um, look, this was a big win for us today to finish off, you know, a really good series, a really good start to this homestand into the off day. Um, you know, especially some big at bats late where we didn't have big offensive days to, to pull it out, but the pitching continues to kind of carry us there through this stretch and no one we're getting probably a couple more guys back on Tuesday to start the series. Um, yeah, that's definitely exciting and, and hopefully we can continue to, to, to play well. Kristi Acker, go ahead. Hey, Aaron, just checking. Louisa got through his bullpen. Did he come through that? Okay. He did. He threw well. He's good to go. So he should be ready to go Tuesday. And Aaron Judge did stuff on the field. Is he going to head to Scranton or go Scranton tomorrow? Yep. And is there any update on Paxton? I know you shut him down for a few days. Yeah, he hasn't thrown yet. He's doing better, but still hasn't thrown. Thank you. George King, you have the next question. Aaron, he's not as high profile as some of the other relievers, but what can you say about Holder, the job he's done last month? Yeah, he's been huge for us. Um, you know, obviously coming in and a big spot to get a big out there with Stewart, who's a tough, you know, Stewart's really kind of turned into a tough hitter, um, with, with power and patience and, um, you know, obviously that's a big spot in the game there to come in and really just execute, you know, get ahead with that first pitch breaking ball and then climb the ladder with him a little bit. But yeah, John's been, John's got a lot of big outs for us so far this year and he's, he's in a good spot with us moving forward. Thank you. Take another from Max Goodman. Aaron, I'm sure you had your superstitions when you were a player, maybe since then as well, but since Labor Tour has put the glasses on, you guys are five and oh, he's hitting almost 500. Do you believe in that kind of stuff or is it maybe just his vision getting better with those on? You know, it does seem like we noticed that last year and then when you put him on this year, when he does wear those, it does seem like, I don't know if it's true, but it even before this last several games, it has seemed in the past like he's done really well with them. So the first day he had him on again in Buffalo, I know guys on the bench were yelling leave those on. So I guess I hope he leaves them on. Thanks. Can David off? Please unmute Aaron. How much better are you feeling about half body of work for this short season compared to what he went through last year? It's exciting what we're seeing from him. He's, you know, he's dealt with, you know, a lot of adversity here early on, you know, like everyone has in 2020, but even more so for him. The first couple of starts not going well and having long layoffs between some starts, but he's strung together a number of nice starts in a row and feel really good about the way he's throwing the ball and feel like maybe throwing the ball and he's had a lot of really good outings with us since he's got here in 18. But I feel like right now he's throwing the ball about as well as we've seen.