 Yeah, I don't know. I thought we came in with a good purpose today from the get-go. Obviously, it took us a little while to get going, and I think Zimmerman had a big deal to do with that. I thought he threw the ball really well, and then, you know, and then Guardi really lit a fire for us there, and then we were able to put up a big inning and then continue to fight after we gave back the lead. So, I don't know. I just thought the guys really rallied today and played a really clean game overall. Could you explain what your issue was because you got pretty animated out there? We've never seen you like that in your role as a Yankee manager, at least. I just had some issue with the zone on a couple of pitches, key pitches that I felt like were missed, and I took exception to it, and, you know, I guess he had heard enough. Where were you watching from when the explosion occurs in the sixth inning and your guys come back with you? I was down in the video room watching, so it was good to see. How about Gleiber Torres and the hitter he has been? Obviously, he was this guy at the beginning of the season, but the hitter he's been recently much more comfortable, much more disciplined than obviously taking advantage of a hanging slider there. Yeah, I mean, more really good at bats from him tonight. They had bat before against Coleman, who's really tough on righties. The 3-2 pitch he's able to go the other way with and then pound one to left there. He's a really good hitter. He went through a tough stretch there, but like we've seen him and all our young guys really been able to make adjustments, and he's gotten himself back to a good place in the box, and he's starting to string together a lot of big at bats for us now. And you've talked about Severino recently and seeing signs and hoping all those signs would come together at once. How would you evaluate what you saw from him tonight? Good. I thought he was really good. Another positive step. Not all together for him yet to where he's the dominant dude we know he is, but he racked up a ton of strikeouts obviously. I thought he commanded the zone well. I thought the slider, which was slow to come around tonight, really in the second half of his start, we started to see it. I thought he implemented his change-up really well early through a lot of change-ups. I think got a couple strikeouts early with it. He didn't have the same electric fastball that he had in Baltimore in his last start, but I thought he really pitched tonight and gave us, for as much as we talk about his struggles, it was probably the third time in a row he's given us a strong start. So he continues to build momentum and get back to the guy he was for really his first 15-20 starts. George, to the right. Aaron, were you trying to stay away from Dylan? And at what point, what have you brought him in? If we would have run Robbie's Count up there and maybe we needed a strikeout or something, it would have been a situation where we brought him in, but we were going into tonight going to try as best we could to stay away from him, but obviously if we got into a situation as we showed, they got him up. But yeah, initially we're kind of trying to stay away. Yeah, just over 30 last night. Yeah, we just felt like we were going to try tonight. Aaron, back to the argument for a second, which was a big highlight of the game. It seemed like the bill of your cap hit the umpire at one point. Were you ejected at that point or was it something you said afterward? No, he ejected me from the bench. Yeah. Did you make contact with him even inadvertently? I don't think so. Aaron, when you go into the catcher's crouch there, what is the point that you're trying to make? What kind of discussion is going on there? I hadn't stretched yet tonight, so I just wanted to make sure I was good and loose. So I was just, I don't know. I guess giving my kids something to make fun of me about. Right here in the middle. Aaron, Zach just didn't seem like he was getting much bite on his fastball. When he has outings like this where whether it's his command or the fastball just isn't sinking. Does that make you a little nervous to use him in a big game just because that pitch is so hard for him to control? No, because I feel like for the most part he's been building momentum. Now obviously tonight he struggled a little bit with the command of that pitch and when he did get hit he left it up and doesn't have that movement on it. So I feel like we're seeing a lot of signs, especially the last several outings before this one to where he's starting to dial it in. Again, we're seeing the stuff come out properly. Again, just trying to build him, build him, build him to be the Zach Britton we've seen throughout his career. So I credit Tigers for being out the discipline to layoff pitches and then the one Victor hit that almost was in the dirt. So the stuff is there. I think it's just really zeroing in his sights and getting into that good rhythm to where I think he'll be that dynamic guy we've seen throughout his career. Anthony, to the right. Aaron, if you were in the video room, did you see the Voigt check swing and did you think they might have missed that one? Gardner seemed to think so. The walk? I thought it was good at that. Worked the walk there and set up labor nice.