 with the exception of that first inning, offense was extremely hard to come by for your team until the final frame tonight. How are they doing it? How are they finding a way to late in games consistently? Yeah, I mean, we've talked about it all year. There's a confidence that if the game's in the balance or within reason, they're going to find a way to win. Tonight was a little bit different, obviously, getting shut down there for a number inning. I just thought we had really good at bats there in the eighth inning, where Tucker made an unbelievable play on Riz there. But I thought the at bats were really good that inning. And then, obviously, in the ninth, just some great winning at bats. And what a huge swing by Aaron, both Aaron's Hicks and Judgie there. So pretty special game for June. Can you describe the emotional swing there in that ninth inning as it's unfolding? Yeah, I mean, just a good level of focus, I felt like on our bench. And let's go have a good at bat. And that was the mindset. So there was kind of a calm and a resolve and energy, certainly. But I'd say the opposite of emotional is just like, let's go grind this thing out and have a good at bats. And G and Glaber there to start things off, working walks there to really set us up. And then just some more tough at bats put us in that position. With Aaron Hicks, just how much life does that inject into that inning when he ties things up? Yeah, I mean, to stick it like that and no doubter. And that's one of those where you just go to it and you see the bleachers erupt. And that's a good sight to behold, certainly. And you know, at least at that point, it's get clay up. And now let's go to work. And Kiner does a good job right after that of getting on base and thought he did a good job on the steal. Didn't get the call. But just winning plays there in the end. Benji. You obviously have a lot of faith in Aaron Judge. Your clubhouse has a lot of faith in Aaron Judge. But what is it like for you in that moment to see the faith that the fan base has in Aaron Judd and the way they get behind him in that moment and really kind of expect something like that? Yeah, I mean, he is means everything to this team and certainly everything to this fan base. And he embodies all that you want in your superstar player and I think it's easy for these people to get behind them and what a great at bat there. What a great job on 3-0 there. Bill, how good was it to see Tyone calm down and then your bullpen also shit out the team and the Astros they just say, how good was that to see? Yeah, really good. He had a hard time with the top of their order. They got to him pretty good and obviously a big swing by Bregman and Alvarez there, they gave him their six runs. But as we talk about a lot, it's not going to be perfect every night. You're going to take your lump some night and very easily could have been one of those nights where it was a three and a third or four inning outing and Jame will goes two outs into the sixth and gives us a chance to at least hang around. And I looked up at the scoreboard at one point there, middle, later part of the game and it's 6-3 and it feels like we're getting beat pretty good. It's 11 hits to two and I kept thinking in my head, it's a scoring contest and we're still in this. And so great job by Jame of at least limiting the damage, giving us a little bit of length there. And then the bullpen came in and did a really nice job executing to put us in that position to have a big ninth inning.