 Aaron Boone praised you for the job you did in catching Tanaka and blocking several pitches. How rewarding is it to hear that your manager has such praise for you? Yeah, definitely felt good. I've had the opportunity to catch a Masa many, many times now. I have that experience now, so I feel very comfortable catching him. He was executing pitches, he was locating very well, the fastball down and away was key today, and he was excellent. That's seventh inning after a couple of guys get on and he's able to get out of that jam. Was that as intense a performance as you've seen from him? Well, it's what I've seen from him, I've seen more moments like that, but today that seventh inning was more about trying to do the pitches better. You understand me, because he knew that I was going to catch the last inning of him. I had 90 pitches there and it went well, he competed and did tremendous work. He did the pitches where he had to be. Masa has that capacity and that intensity, so I've seen that from him many, many times. That seventh inning he fought, he grinded through that inning, he probably knew that he was up there in pitch count and he just executed and got out of that inning. You didn't end up with any hits, but you hit the ball hard a few times, including a shot to the warning track. How satisfied were you with your at bats? I didn't hit any hits, but I hit the ball hard a few times, how satisfied were you with your at bats? I felt very good, I tried to do the best I could, I gave that ball well, but that's the game, the game goes like that. You do well and sometimes it hurts and you fall from there. I continued with my head high and playing hard, I helped the team as much as I could. I felt good today, I felt good hitting, I hit a couple of balls very well, hit them hard, but they ended up being caught and that's the game, that's how baseball is sometimes. But nothing, you keep grinding, keep your head up and keep fighting.