 I think it's allowed him to stay fresher. You know, he's no longer that guy that feels like he has to do everything before the game to be ready. He knows that sometimes less is more, and I think that's served him really well. Aaron, you, as a player, as a manager, as a broadcaster, have experienced some big events, big games at Yankee Stadium. What do you think this week, starting Tuesday, is going to be like? Yeah. It should be really special, you know? Well, obviously, we're in a pen and chase and judge it and where he is. So there's going to be that added buzz every time he comes up. You know, I experienced that playing in the NL Central, playing against Sammy and McGuire in 98, where it's like every time it's balls. I mean, it's an event. And, you know, I think the fact that we're where we are in the pennant race and what he's doing hopefully should create for an awesome environment at Yankee Stadium. He's also just one point behind the batting leader now, which he's a real threat to win a triple crown, too. Is this as locked in as you've seen him? Just, you know, forget the home runs. He's getting hits almost every time. Yeah, probably. I mean, again, I think, as I've told you, I think sometimes I take him for granted, but it's so good. It is so good what he's doing. And just the ability to not get caught up in it. Like, he keeps it really simple. It's like, focus on my bat. Do I get a pitch, don't I? Ready to go. Do you ever think he could be a guy that could win a batting title before this year? Well, I guess I didn't really give it much thought. But I know it's something that he takes a lot of pride in. Probably the most of anything is being able to hit for a high average. So when you consider what he's doing, when you consider the person, when you consider his talent, again, nothing surprising. Aaron, you mentioned the focus. You've been saying all season long, even starting with the contract talk that he was built for the pressure or that he was a guy that is able to do this. What is it about him that allows him to just block that stuff out and focus? Priorities are correct. It's about the team and about being a great teammate. And if you can do that, honestly, it'll take care of itself, especially when you're as good a player as he is. So many guys get caught up. Even guys that are great teammates, sometimes you get caught up in the personal stuff and you want yours. I don't think he really, I think he's really confident in his ability. So he knows that the numbers are going to be there if he's able to go out there. But he doesn't concern himself with it at all. And when you have that simple kind of mindset of the day and you focus on being a great teammate, I always feel like the best teams I was a part of or on is when you care more about the guy next to you than yourself. And I think Aaron embodies that. There's so much focus on his home runs. Had you noticed that he was in just under 500 this month that was creeping up for batting average? Well, we've talked about the batting average the last couple of days. So I knew he was nine back or seven. Now that it's right there now, now it's really close. So I guess I was a little bit aware. On a non-Aaron judge-related note, Anthony Rizzo hasn't been in a game in over two weeks. And for him to step in and do what he did today, how difficult is that as a hitter who has not been seeing live pitching? Yeah, I'm glad we didn't do that in a rehab game. Yeah, that was huge. I mean, it was good to see him up there be able to get his swing off. He looked like he was under control. Great having him back in there. And obviously, a big left-handed presence right there behind Aaron. Really excited to have him back. I'm glad it went well. He jumped right in with about a four-hour game. So I'm glad he's got an off day tomorrow. But it's great to have him back and excited that he was able to get some immediate results.