 Obviously, I was out there for the eighth to ninth inning, I want to say, just pushing for the team and to see what happened in the ninth was amazing. For a frame to start with judges 60th and the walkout grand slam, what was the energy like in that dugout? Obviously, honestly, from the start, when judge hit that homer, it kind of felt like there was like no dugout. It felt like something special was going to happen, and it did. Obviously, with these guys putting up good at bats and getting on base just made it made it sweeter for Giancarlo Stan to hit that homer. What did you think of the way you threw the ball there? I thought it was pretty good. Filed off a lot of pitch grinding through the outing. Umpire felt like it was a little tight, squeezing me on a couple pitches, but overall, I think gave the team a quarter of a start. So that's all I aim for every time I'm out there. Do you think the fact that Aaron's homer in the ninth started the rally that led to a win more meaningful to him? For sure. For sure. Obviously, hitting 60 homers isn't easy in a season, especially here in Yankee Stadium and as a Yankee. And I think after we came in and handed out the belt, he would have wanted the same thing to get the belt to stand. Obviously, he was the one that walked it off. So obviously, he knows that stake. But he always puts his team first.