 Aaron, with the way things have been going lately, what type of collective exhale was there when Andrew Benintendi hits that homerun there in the seventh inning? I don't know about exhale at that point. I mean, that's just a nice shot to answer them tying the ball game against us and us being able to hold it at a tie game there. And then Benny grabbing the lead right back with a big one. I think it definitely was one of those moments. No secret what we're going through. That was a big blow in an important game. He had mentioned on the field. He had been maybe tweaking a few things mechanically at the plate. He's looked a little bit more comfortable lately. What's been the difference from your vantage point? Yeah, I think Benny getting settled. Benny is a hitter and he's going to hit. So don't worry about him so much. But still, you're coming to a new team, deadline, getting settled. We're going through this as a team. So even though he's very low key and not real emotional, it's still a complete change in environment. And everyone in different ways takes a little getting settled in. And I feel like the at-bats have really started to pick up here, especially lately, continuing to get on base, even yesterday, where he missed a couple of balls probably that he thinks he should have hit. He's still on base twice. And then obviously today, having another big day. You leaned on Trevino in big spots for two and a third for him to get that many outs. Did you expect going in, you were going to have to use him in that capacity? We're just going to try and piece it together. I didn't expect him to go 2 plus. But I didn't have a couple guys available. So I was hoping Nestor could give us a little bit of length and then maybe kind of piece together there with Low and Trevino. But once I had to get Wandy in there, I felt like in that moment in time, in that seventh inning when he came in and kind of forced him to use their bench a little bit, but just you can't say enough about that effort from Lou. I mean, I thought he threw the ball great, gets Guerrero in the biggest spot, and the base is loaded to start things, and then a real efficient inning that allowed him to go back out there for the ninth. And then as long as he was holding up, I was going to ride him to the end. And you mentioned a few guys unavailable. Did you not have Efros tonight? Did not. Eric? Aaron, what was your perspective on the Judge Manoa thing in the fifth? Division rivals, little motions get going a little bit. Two competitors, not much. Plenty of your guys seem to think that it was intentional, including Cole. What did you think? You already talked to Garrett? No, but the way he charged out on that, I just kind of suggest. Doesn't mean it's intentional, unlike our guy getting drilled. That's intentional. Sometimes we get caught up in this intentional thing, like if it's not intentional, then fine. Sometimes we have a different take on that. When your dude gets hit, you usually get your attention. So I don't think it was intentional. But it kept everyone's focus, and we moved on from it. Ian, on the far right. Judge seemed to motion to Cole and the dugout to keep things calm and under control. What was your impression of how he handled the situation? Garrett? Judge. Yeah, judge. I think handled it great. And I thought Garrett's just sticking up for his guy, for our guy. So look, it's just two division rivals playing for a lot. A little moment in the game, not much to it. We'll go to Chris in the front. What have you thought of what Cabrera has offered you guys out in the field so far? Man. He's just, you know, and it's one thing that has always been kind of one of his calling cards is that kind of confidence he plays the game with, maturity he plays the game with. He's fearless. You've seen him all over the diamond, make some really good plays. That ball there, that Guerrero hits hard to him, that he knocks down. There's no panic. A lot of times you'll see, forget rookie and a young player, a lot of times a veteran player. And that's kind of a situation. But he's kind of got that ice water thing. Like he feels like he belongs. He knows he can play, has a lot of confidence. He plays with a lot of confidence out there. And I think that's what we've seen. Wherever he's been on the diamond, he looks like he belongs there.