 Now, 41 home runs this season, 89 RBI. How do you explain this season that you've been having? Surrounded by a lot of good players. Showing up to work every single day with this group of guys who are hungry, never satisfied. We just continue to push each other every single day, and it's been a fun year so far. Your 41 home runs through 101 games ties you with Babe Ruth for the most ever in Yankees history. I know you've been asking that clubhouse about Roger and 61 and whether or not you think you can get there. How do you block that stuff out and just focus on a daily basis on getting the job done? We got some important ball games out here. I can't focus on myself or my stats that I'm putting out there. If I go up there, should I do my job with a plate every single night? The stats, all that stuff will take care of itself. And I'm worried about winning. It's helping this group of guys we got here to help bring a championship back. Can you describe the confidence you have when you step into that batter's box? When you got Anthony Rizzo behind you, DJ LeMay in front of you, that's a good little sandwich right there. So every time I step up, I know either I'm gonna try to pick up DJ or I know Rizzo will pick us both up, so it makes my job easier right in the middle. You also stole a run tonight in that first sitting. Just how satisfying is that to make that type of a defensive play? Especially to start off the game, I'm just trying to help out my pitcher. Cole's been working his butt off. He's been a horse for us all year. And I wanna try to steal that one back for him. Luckily I was able to do it. Look, a lot of baseball left to be played. We know your ultimate goal, but how much have you been enjoying this season? It's a grind, no matter what. Even when we're in first place, the lead we have in the division, season's still a grind, but you enjoy that grind. This is a process. You win the day and then you get ready for the next game, so. Aaron, thanks for the time. Yeah, thank you.