 Hi, everybody. This is the latest edition of Yankee's post-game plus sign Bob Lorette. So on Thursday, the Yankees started an eight-game road trip with the opener of a four-game set in Cleveland. It is returned from the alternate site, Domingo Hermann, delivered a quality start, and the Yankees offense put up its highest run total in almost two weeks. We'll start top of the third. Yankees down three to one, Glaver tore his up, runners it first and second. And he knocks a shot out into right center field, deflects off of Josh Naylor, rolls away, LeMayhew scores easily, Ford motors all the way around from first, and Glaver goes into third on a single and a two-base air. Yankees tied at three, then top of the seventh. Here's the breakthrough hit. Rubbed it out door with the bases loaded in two outs. O2O offering up the middle. He beat the shift. Aaron Judgent, Glaver tore his score. It's a two-run single, and the Yankees have a 5-3 lead. But how about a little insurance from Kyle Higashioka? Top of the eighth, leading off the inning, sends the 2-0 pitch to deep center field, and it sails over the wall for a home run. His third blast of the season travels 420 feet. Yankees go on to win it. Six to three is the final. Herman picks up his first win of the season, a terrific night for Kyle Higashioka, and Glaver tore his, goes three for five. So the Yankees get back on the winning track in Cleveland, game one of the series. Let's get the post-game reaction. I feel like I've seen him games where I feel like this is coming. The last couple weren't great. And it was, you know, it's just been, when he has had games where I feel like he's getting his A swing, it's been foul ball. Or, you know, that fly ball he hit to right field, maybe his first step was at his first or second at bat, where that's a pitch that he usually, you know, sticks in the gap or does some damage with. And I just felt like he was putting that ball in play on a line tonight when he got a pitch to handle. And I just thought it took really good at bats all night long. What's been your key to success at the plate so far this season? I'm just, you know, trying to get good pitches to hit. You know, really not trying to expand outside the zone and chase pitches, you know, being a little more selective. I actually walked this year, so that's better. Oh, yeah. Could you take the next question from Bruce Beck? What about the fact that three of your six hits are long balls? Are you looking more forward? Is it just coming through in the, just in the flow of the game? Or how would you explain it? My thing is just, you know, product of kind of my swing being in a good place. You know, I'm kind of of the Ted Williams school of thought, trying to, you know, have a slight uppercut, match the play of the pitch to, you know, give yourself the most margin for error. You know, you miss on top, it's a line drive, you miss underneath, it's a homer, and if you square it up, it's a gapper. So, you know, I think it just, it shows, you know, my swing's where it needs to be. And as long as I keep swinging at good pitches, you know, hopefully I'll continue. The Yankees will continue their series in Cleveland Friday night. The game is gonna air on Pixel 11 and stream on Amazon Prime Video, but there will be pre-game coverage at 630 on Yes, and the Yes app, and then complete post-game coverage on Yes After. I'm Bob Lorenz. Thanks for watching Yankees Post Game Plus.