 Josh, obviously a tough battle between two of the top teams in the American League East here. How do you feel about the way the series went for you guys? Well, we won the series. I had an opportunity for the sweep today. Obviously, we came a little bit short, but, you know, really good game both sides overall. And, you know, today we weren't able to get on the right side of it. You're new here. The first time you probably see Booney flip out like that. You guys have won 11, went 11-row and when he stands up for a team like that, does that show you something about him? Yeah, I mean, I mean, I think I don't even have to be a part of the team. Boone has respected the guys in here because he fights for us. And, you know, it's normally for a justified reason. Obviously, he's not going in there blind. At the end of the day, you know, he's into it. He knows how hard this game is. And, you know, he wants us to get the benefit of the doubt. You guys got some tough calls from him tonight? Well, I mean, it looked like it, you know, from our side, but I mean, they got some tough calls as well, you know. So, at the end of the day, you know, obviously, we feel, you know, when it's against us, we want to get the benefit out, obviously. Josh, given how the offense has been lately to get it shut down by the Kukuchi and Manoa last night, what were they able to do on consecutive nights? You know, I think... So, that's two questions. Let me answer the first one about Kukuchi. I think he was a little bit erratic, like a little bit everywhere, right? And made a pitch when he needed to. So, it kind of made it a little bit difficult to... I mean, his stuff was going to do in different stuff the entire time. I don't know if he was doing that intentionally. He didn't look like it. With Manoa, I mean, kind of the same thing. He kind of came out a little bit rough early on, settled in. I think they did a good job, probably, with their secondary pitches of putting some guys away. Obviously, I think Kukuchi's change-up was working pretty well for him. Yesterday, Manoa had a... You know, he's got a good slider. We just sum up this road trip, and you lose it at the end, but you're going home now. You're feeling pretty good about what you guys accomplished. Yeah, I mean, winning an 11-row, that's no small task. You know, it doesn't matter what you're playing. I mean, this is a really good ball club. We came in here, played really well, losing a one-run game on the road. We had an opportunity there in the ninth to go ahead. I like our chances right there. Today, we weren't able to cash it in, but, you know, the next time I'll be expecting this too. Josh, one of the things that Aaron was talking about before the game was that in a winning streak, or, you know, whether you win or lose, you guys have to stay even. There's been a mantra inside your club house. What was that like during the 11-winning streak, and does things change at all with the one-loss that's playing? No, I mean, we approach every day the same. You know, try to take it... I mean, it's an old cliche, but it's one day at a time. And, you know, throughout our team winning this far, it's been a lot of different guys. And obviously, you have, you know, Judge doing his thing, Rizzo's been doing his thing, DJ's been doing his thing, and our pitching staff has been phenomenal. I mean, even today in the loss, I mean, one-run ball game, we'll just score 2-1. You know, I mean, they did a great job. You know, we're one hit away right there from tying it, if not going ahead. And, you know, like I said, I like our chances.