 Anthony, just how excited are you guys to be advancing, heading to Houston to play in the ALCS? Very. I mean, we were down 2-1, our backs were against the wall and we didn't really blink, we didn't really budge. We just kind of looked at each other in the eyes and knew that we had to win somehow, somewhere in Cleveland to get back here and getting back here is different. It's hard to play here as a visitor and we know that on the home side. So we'll work down our favor and we're going to the ALCS. You mentioned the home side, the fans here this afternoon and this evening, you guys had to have fed off of that a little bit. Yeah, yeah, I mean, we wanted to play last night, we knew the shadows would be top early today, but it worked out and we got some good momentum rolling into Houston and we're going to be all hands on deck for these next, you know, however many games. Aaron Boone handed the ball to Nester Cortez on three days rest and he went five innings. What impressed you most about his outing? Just, that's him. He came in today, he was himself. You would never know this was game five of an elimination game, a winner go home. So it was his same routine and same Nester. So he goes out there, he settles in and it's just fun to play behind. The turnaround is pretty quick for this one. How long do you enjoy the moment right now and when do you start turning the page and looking at Houston? Probably on the plane, he's just started looking at some video and seeing, you know, I'm assuming we got Verlander game one, but, you know, we'll be ready. We're used to these late night travels or not. It's not the new to us and getting in a couple of days ago, it's just, we'll be ready. When you look at that Houston team, what do you see as the biggest challenge? Well, they can pitch, they can play defense and they can hit. So I mean, it's playoffs, it's all about timely hitting and good defensive plays. So you just got to take it one pitch at a time. Anthony, thanks for the time. Best of luck. Thank you.