 Congratulations, so many of your starting pitchers pitched in relief during this post-season. What is it about this team where you guys are willing to sacrifice like that? To me, I think, you know, we have the right personalities in the clubhouse, but the most important thing was Alex Cora galvanizing us in the beginning of the year. They started in spring training, and I think that mentality of selflessness and doing whatever we got to do to win is really built throughout the course of the season, and then once we got to the post-season, it would be a combination of unbelievable young players, young guys like Rafi, Muki, Bogi, and then we had some veteran guys, some guys that have been in the World Series, some guys that have been through the playoffs and not had a whole lot of success, and I think the combination of those two things, it was, you know, we understood that we can't take these opportunities for granted. We've got our ownership, our front office, our coaching staff has done everything they could possibly do to put us in a position to win. It's up to us now, and every single guy on this team absolutely sold out, did whatever they had to do, went through the bumps and bruises of what you go through in a long season, like a baseball season, and I don't know, this post-season was incredible. I've never experienced anything like it. I think, you know, looking back at the Yankee Series all the way through to watching Nathan Evolvy throw 100 pitches on his third day of pitching a game, it's unheard of. It's absolutely incredible. And, you know, I don't want to say that unless you pitch before you don't know what it feels like, but I promise you right now that that guy and every single guy on our team experienced a lot of pain to go through what we went through and have the success that we went through and sacrifice for one common goal. That's the easiest way to sum it up. Rick, you guys won 119 games including post-season. How aware was the team, how much discussion was there about the passability of making history, becoming one of the all-time great teams, one of the all-time great Red Sox teams? The amazing part about our ball club is we never had one discussion about that. We won 108 games in the regular season and they felt like, okay, we won the division and now our work starts. And the division is not an easy division to win. I mean, the Yankees are an unbelievable ball club. I mean, we battled the entire year just to win the division. And once we got to the post-season, it was a combination of our position players, our pitchers, digging down deep and that's what it came down to. In the post-season, it's not about the talent that you have on the roster, it's not about anything else, but going out there and being the guy that's willing to lay it all out there and compete. Everybody did that, literally one through 25. Rick, thanks very much.