 Yeah, I think he's fine. What are you thinking? Is there defensive laps there in the ninth inning and the Red Sox inch a little bit closer? A little, a little frustration, but also knowing that the way Zach was throwing the ball was going to get another opportunity at it. And one of the things Larry went out there and said, he said, you're getting another one here. And he stepped through it with confidence and we're able to get it done. What did you think of your pitching staff as a whole tonight? Yeah, really good. I mean, Hap set the tone, you know, really early, not his best command, but still making pitches. I thought he had good life on his fastball and then settled into a pretty good groove there late and was able to work through that sixth. Just another strong outing by him. Greeny comes in and has a clean inning. Robbie was good and then Zach to finish it off. So good job on the mound tonight. I know you didn't have anything to show for it, but first time in the lineup for Aaron Judge since July 26th, what did you think of him overall tonight? Yeah, really good. Obviously, smoked that ball his first time up to right. We looked up 112 the other way. That's pretty good. And I thought really good at bats, the double play. I thought the intent was good, got a good pitch to hit, hit it sharply just right at the guy and then almost got one the other way. I thought he looked like he hadn't missed a beat from the bat quality. So and came through well. I checked on him late in the game, just how you're doing. And he was like it was a big game in midseason form. He was good. And he just had a good, I felt like a good presence on the bench and a good edge to him that I felt like you could feel in the dugout. George, Aaron, what led you to play Walker at first? Just feeling like he's going to be an important player for us down the stretch and into the postseason with a couple lefties going the next couple days. You know, he probably won't start those games. So I just felt like I wanted to get him in there to just try and get him regular at bats. You know, I like to match up to a degree. But knowing he wasn't going to play the next two days, but feeling like he's really important down the stretch or just wanting to keep getting him at bats when I can. Billy? What are the things that make him important to this team? And I'm wondering if it has to do with it at bat quality. Yeah, walk. Yeah, I mean, he's a really good hitter. You know, after a tough start to the season, we've kind of seen it much more consistently. We've seen kind of the hitter that, you know, frankly, why we went out and signed him in spring training because we knew we were getting a quality hitter, you know, especially from the left side of the plate. And I think what we've seen from him with his defensive versatility, the ability to play kind of all over. You know, he's given us some starts and some pretty good defense at third base. So just knowing he's that kind of utility player I see was bouncing around and getting significant at bats and, you know, it could be a big pinch hit here. It could be a big, you know, defensive replacement late. I just feel like he's going to be in the mix in a big way. And I think it's important to keep him going. Dave to the left. Aaron, normally with a judge who would have had a little bit of an extended rehab assignment just to get up the adrenaline and the game speed, you surprised that he was able to kind of flick a switch like he did tonight and kind of be right on it that fast. No, I don't think I should say surprise. I mean, you never know how it's going to be. But just I know getting to know Aaron over the years or over this past year, he's a special person. And so I'm not surprised that, you know, he comes in with an edge, with a focus and just an ability to lock in in a hurry. And I thought I thought he was in a good place all night long, just with his presence, with who he is and the bats he was able to have.