 Bob Lorenz and Jack Curry with you in studio. Buck Shaw-Walter will join us in just a minute. So it's a five-four win, six-rate wins for the Yankees. You take the wins as they come, and that means a walk-off walk today. Right, Aaron Judge with that walk-off walk to end it, Bob. And I classify this as a resilient win for the Yankees. They were up three to nothing. They were up four to two. And the White Sox wouldn't go away so much to the point that they tied the game in the ninth inning against the Yankees. Seemingly invincible closer. Or oldest Chapman, that was the first earned run. He allowed all season long. But the Yankees are able to strain together some smart at-bats in the bottom of the ninth and make sure that they swept the White Sox this weekend. The White Sox came into town with the best record in the American League. The Yankees proved this weekend, hey, we're a better team. And they showed it. Tyone got them off to a great start from a pitching perspective. But like I said, Bob, it took some resilient and feisty and smart plays and at-bats at the end.