 where they're probably kind of pitching around them. You know, takes advantage of a hanger. So just a special season, he's in the midst of. What happened with Stan? He found a couple of balls off his foot. And then the second one kind of got him on the top of the foot ankle area there. And X-rays were negative. So we'll just kind of see what we got. But nothing to do with his other stuff. Bob, to the right. Aaron, I know you're going to say you're not paying attention, but are you paying attention to judge and the homerun record, the AL homerun record coming into focus? Don't tell me what I'm going to say. OK. I'm paying close attention to. How can you not? I understand today's 54, right? Sure, I'm aware of that. I guess I just, he's just so equipped for it that I just kind of enjoy watching just what a great player he is. And for he and I and the rest of it, it's like what can we do to get a win today? So that's kind of where I'm aware he's got 54. I'm aware of the history of the game. I love this game. I love all the history of it. So I'm certainly aware of that. But for us, it's about the context of the game and just trying to win. And yeah, you said he's so equipped for it. Can you explain that? I think going back to the start of the season, where I was asked about contract or as the season's unfolding, how's it going to be when more people show up and it's a constant conversation? And he's equipped for all that. I don't think it matters. He's focused on winning and doing his job and on both sides of the ball and on the base pass and challenging himself and his teammates about how he can be a little bit better as of a player on the margins. And so that's what I mean. He's equipped for whatever show you're going to bring his way. Andy and Tyler. Since Dan came back, he's been hitting the ball on the ground obviously a lot more than is usual for him. Can there be anything lingering that creates that? Or is it more just getting back into his? Yeah, for being as powerful as he is, he is a guy that hits the ball on the ground and on the line a lot. So even when he's come back, so far a lot of his, and he's probably hit half a dozen, eight, 10 balls, rockets on the ground. Some for hits, two today, right at guys. So he's been a little unlucky in that way. And I feel like actually going into the all-star break, putting in an all-star season, I still felt like he was even unlucky. I felt like his quality of contact was really, really good. He tends to be, because of how his swing is, he tends to be a little more line drive, a lot more one hopper ground balls and things like that. So yeah, it has been a little bit that way since coming back, but I think it's more for G just finding that really good timing. And with the X-rays negative, you expect him to have them tomorrow? I don't know. Yeah, we'll see. We're going to Lindsey and then Tyler. Aaron, what does the, what does the job of managing Aaron Judge look like this season? I was asking such deep questions here in the press conference post game. I don't know. I mean, I love having them on my team. I love my relationship with him. I feel like we've grown a lot of trust over the years and I try to communicate with him a lot, but when it comes to the game and stuff, it's, you get out of his way a little bit and let him do his thing. He said a few times throughout the last couple of years that he feels he's really like learned how to manage his workload and his body and have you seen changes and maybe sort of not having to be as involved in that or anything like that? Without question. And I think when we talk about this season, a lot, when I talk about this season and, you know, where he's gone to another level as a player and I think it's experience, intelligence, the ability to apply things. That goes with how you prepare and take care of yourself and know what you need to do, you know? Because in a lot of ways, you know, when you're an everyday player or starting pitcher, you got to save bullets too along the way, right? And because the game will wear you down mentally, emotionally, physically, so you got to learn, you know, from a routine standpoint, when do I back off today? When do I throttle down? You know, and I think he's gotten really good at doing that and understanding that part of it as well. Aaron, how much do you think the Marist record means to judge? I don't know. I don't think he'll tell you. I think he'll tell you in the off-season. You know, I don't think he's focused on that. But I think that's a conversation that he'd have with you when the season's over and we can go back and reflect. What would it mean to you, knowing baseball history the way you do? Be pretty amazing. I think when you put it up with the context of where the league's at, you know, looking at what's the next guy in the American league, Jordan's got 31 homers. I mean, that's amazing when you put it in that context. Greg and Meredith. Was there something on that stand swing that made it worse when you guys went out to check on him? He fouled the ball off his foot. But there was one that he fouled out of play that he came up kind of. I think it just was, when he was planning, it was just bothering him a little bit, but nothing more. No, it was the impact of the ball when he fouled it off his foot. And is there anything finalized with Ben and Tendi's surgery? He's having surgery tomorrow. Yeah. Do you know a timeline on, is that done for the season there? No, no, no. I mean, I hope not. Those things are always, I've had the exact surgery back in 2001 and was back, everyone's different. Every, you know, surgery heals a little bit different. No, I think it's very, I think the possibility of him returning is still in play. You just never know how, you know, surgery and the healing goes.